
Arapahoe & Jordan (Centennial, CO)
No reservations/walk-in only
5 Spoon Scale
| Accessibility & Seating | 2 | Really tight-tables too close |
| Noise Level | 5 | Went at off peak time |
| Food | 4 | Very satisfying |
I went to Kneaders with Baba and my mom March 25th. I love it. I ordered the Cinnamon Crunch French Toast. It was really sweet, which I like. They gave me syrup that tasted like it had the butter in it. The bread they make it with is really thick. There were strawberries on the side. My mom and I split an order of bacon. The bacon was ok. My mom ordered the pancakes and Baba had an American omelette. They seemed to like theirs.
My iced mocha was really really really good.
You order at the counter and that was easy for me to get to. The rest of the restaurant is hard to maneuver in my wheelchair. The tables are really close together, so it is hard to get my chair through the aisles between tables. Luckily, we went at an off peak time so it wasn’t an issue. I sat at the end of a really long table with permanent seats by the front so that people could walk around me. It isn’t too loud inside, but it was really cold in there. I am not sure if the heater was broken; it was a cold morning outside.
I think everybody should try Kneaders.
#accessibilitymatters #accessibilityforall #restaurantaccessibility #holdonwithdom

This cool! What is your scale for spoons? 1-6, 1-10?
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Hmmm, pretty sure you like all the coffees, everywhere!😆😆
I really have a hard time with noisy places. So, I’d go when it’s less busy.
They need to learn about accessibility!
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