I am unsure if there is a way of turning people in for ADA non compliance but we are sure going to look. I would not suggest this place to anyone that has a handicap. They was amazing and they ended up getting almost four thousand dollars which that one lady could have made but decided handicap people are not welcomed. I will have to get the names and see if I can add them. Phoenix Bakery is a must do and welcomes handicap people as well as two tiny shops Hong Kong Imports and another that I misplaced their card that was in the back by the light that crosses to the building that was used in a movie. If you are facing Wonder Bakery its to the right, The store on the corner. After she yelled at me and told me that my wheelchair cant be in there about 3/4th of the other customers left too.
The other people looked at me like what the heck. I'm in the store so why will it not go through. You get out You in wheelchair and it wont go through.
She screamed out of no where in front of like 10 or so people. She kept an eye one me and was just awful. The woman looked at me and just gave me the worst looks ever like I was robbing the place. I went in with my daughter and we was looking to buy a good 100 plus women's dresses and accessories. I have a picture of the shop it is right in the middle of the shops that is all together. One shop hates handicapped people and told me I was not allowed in her store because of my wheelchair.