"Great place for lunch. Was there with 2 over 80s seniors and it 's overwhelming with no paper menus (or laminated permanent ones , just the big menu at the order counter and the QR 'touchless Scan Me ' code. Neither one of my older friends uses theirphone like that... so if they were there on their own it would not have been easy. I had the grilled veggie sandwich which wasawesome but the in house aioli had spice, which was not indicated anywhere on any menu. I 'm not a spicy girl, and yes I couldask ahead if something is spicy..., but it isn 't a question I ask every time about every dish : imho it should be notedsomewhere on the food description... my companions split the fajita tacos and the black beans were noted as very good. *Theyboth have mouth issues which makes eating spicy food extremely painful another reason to inform customers about a spice heatfactor ???? luckily their dish wasn 't spicy and had a spicy salsa on the side : . The Grotto is fun, hip and had lots of funbeverage options. We tried a Raspberry Italian Soda that had half n half wiped cream it was fine. The patio looked great,and the place was busy. A bit of a rant, at all new businesses... but I was sharply aware of it at this place, on thisday Our society has taken Able ness Accessibility so very far since the 80 's... which is fantastic! The next step isaging... keeping options for ease of use and a slightly slower pace some training for staff on what issues (hearing, sight,new technology that changes from place to place, among other things senior citzens often are managing in order to enjoy socialinteractions. If we 're lucky we 'll all be able to still get out and about well into our 80s and beyond... I just hope that somecompassion and understanding becomes the norm as the automation progresses and the technology improves."