Téléphone: +441642913357
Adresse: 18 High Street, Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom
Ville: Stockton-on-Tees
Plats: 7
Avis: 2406
"This morning i thought i would have a breakfast and a coffee as i came in with my wife about 3 weeks ago and enjoyed everything about it including the 4 legged friend's. Im registered disabled with needs that I have to address everyday. I was involved in a very bad accident a few years ago which left my right leg and my right arm smashed so whenever I go anywhere I position myself where I’m least likely to get banged as I’m still undergoing treatment and rehab on both my leg and my arm. my arm sticks out in a 45° angle and I need to tuck it in whenever I go past things because my arm does not bend, I have to be sat in a place where my arm is tucked away and is unlikely to be knocked this is preservation of my health it is to stop me getting injured more and the embarrassment of somebody hitting it and me being in pain and it’s just being Sensible. when I went into the mockingbird this morning I got asked if I would sit at a two seated table which is fine because I was on my own but instead of sitting in the middle of the room i asked if I could sit in the corner that i had sat in before as no one was there anyways and the young lady said that was fine so no issues. so I sat down, I’m looking at the menu and while deciding what I was having which was going to be a breakfast and a coffee a gentleman came across and asked me if I would go and sit in the seat that I was asked to sit in originally and I explained to him that I have a disability with needs that i have to address and the suitability of that table explained to him and I must address, where he went oh that’s fine it’s just that dogs come in here and we like them to be in a corner but there were 2 dogs already in there and not in corners and I explained that my arm doesn’t move and I would like to sit in the corner to stop my arm getting banged, yeah that’s alright he said but then he continued behind the counter to explain to me the dogs like to go in the corner which I said i was more than happy for that to happen but he insisted that I left the corner, to that I got up as a would be paying customer to leave the corner empty for a non-paying dog to come in at some point. At WHAT point is it more acceptable to allow a dog that wasnt in the cafe to take precedence to somebody who has a disability. I left feeling humiliated and left. I felt really belittled when leaving and very upset for that reason I won’t go back again now and yeah it’s unacceptable"
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