Mon-Sat 06:00:00 - 12:30:00
Sun 06:00:00 - 12:30:00
Rock- & blues-themed chain with Southern dishes such as po' boys & jambalaya, plus live music
The very first House of Blues opened its doors in a converted historical house in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1992 and is home to live music, original folk art, and delta-inspired cuisine.
Parking: Parking is tough. Up the street below Cask n Flagon. Garages are expensive. Take Public Transportation if possible. Entrance: Doors guys open for you. Entrance is narrow for powerchairs. Line is adequate for chairs. Counter: Ticket counters outside and inside are at chest level for wheelchairs. Ramps: Easy to medium grade depending on floor. Seating: Seating is upstairs and sometimes on ground floor next to stage. However On ground level just above main is great overlooks for wheelchair users. Bars: Most have lowered area for wheelchairs on each floor. Interior: Adequate to spacious to get to bars. restrooms, aisles, etc. Restrooms: Large accessible bathroom in loobby. Adequate size stall in regular bathrooms. Call ahead if possible to get on WC list. Staff is very accommodating. Where To Wheel Accessibility RatingOverall Rating: (3.7)
HC Parking :
(2)
Entrance :
(5)
Spaciousness of Venue :
(4)
Accessible Seating :
(3)
Restroom :
(4)
Elevator :
(3.7)
Ramp Steepness :
(4)
Counter Height :
(5)
Curb Cut :
(2.5) Accessibility Features
Street Level Entrance
Ramp Easy Grade
Ramp Medium Grade
Elevator Adequate sized
Manual Entrance
Easy to Open
Adequate Space Inside
Designated Accessible Seating
Bar Accessible
Accessible Restroom
Restroom Opens In
Restroom No Door
Easy to Open Stall
Stall has Adequate Space
Fully Accessible Restroom Features
HC parking in Garage
Bar is Accessible
Counter is at Chest Level
Aisles are Adequate Width
Grab Bars in Stall
WC Fits Under Sink
Manual Sink
Manual Paper Towel
Curb Cut on Side
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