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Ada restaurant table.
When your restaurant or bar has 20 tables or more it is required that 5 of the total number of seats in your restaurant be ada accessible.
Under the 1991 standards 5 percent of restaurant tables needed to be accessible.
Fixed seating and tables if tables are provided such as in restaurants and snack bars and the tables are attached to the wall or floor fixed then 5 of the tables or at least one if less than 20 are provided must be accessible if doing so is readily achievable.
Ada compliant restaurant tables need to provide knee room that measure 30 inches wide 27 inches tall and 19 inches deep.
If your restaurant or bar has less than 20 tables you need exactly one table to be ada accessible.
Most four legged tables can comply with ada requirements if the open area between the table legs is at least 30.
As you get your new business going it is important to keep ada regulations in mind not only during the building process but during the hiring process as well.
The 2010 ada guidelines expand this to 5 percent of all eating surfaces.
Food ordering counters should stand 36 inches tall at the least or have a designated space where restaurant staff can serve customers or pass unreachable food to them.