"If you need help finding the place, just use the convenience store next door, which has a physical address listed on Google Maps. Burger King is literally right next to it, so you won't miss it. However, keep in mind that your phone signal might be weak, so make sure to map out your route before you go. Otherwise, you might find yourself navigating without GPS for a while. Just pay attention to the road signs, and if you've ever used a Rand McNally map (the big yellow ones), you'll be just fine.
Regarding vegetarian options, they offer the "Impossible Burger," a plant-based patty as an alternative to the traditional Whopper-size beef patty. You can also order it as a double Impossible Whopper, which includes two plant-based patties.
As for parking, the lot is spacious, but the faded lines and overall layout can make it a bit tricky for first-time visitors. There's a shared entrance/exit and a wrap-around drive-thru lane. The designated handicapped parking spots are not located near the wheelchair-accessible sidewalk entrance, which could lead to some blockage. Accessibility challenges may arise due to the lot's location near an intersection and its proximity to a shopping area.
On the topic of wheelchair accessibility, there is a ramp at the back for easy access, although it leads to a regular parking spot, which poses a blockage risk. The doors meet standard width requirements for wheelchair accessibility, and the open layout offers various seating options that accommodate wheelchair users. I didn’t explore the lobby, so I can’t confidently say how much or which seating is fully accessible. I also didn't visit the restrooms and can't recall if the external doors provide automatic push entry."