Restaurant websites with inaccessible menus, reservation systems, and online ordering exclude customers with disabilities. PDF menus and image-based content are common violations.
Lawsuit Risk: Restaurants are among the top 5 industries sued for web accessibility. Domino's Pizza's Supreme Court case set precedent that restaurant websites must be ADA compliant.
Menus uploaded as scanned images or inaccessible PDFs that screen readers can't read.
Date/time pickers that don't work with keyboards, party size selectors without labels.
Menu item customization that's inaccessible, cart that doesn't announce updates.
Address and hours displayed only in images, maps without text alternatives.
Dish photos without descriptions of ingredients or allergen information.
Restaurants are places of public accommodation; websites extend that obligation.
The 2019 Supreme Court decision confirmed restaurant websites must be accessible.
Using DoorDash or UberEats doesn't eliminate responsibility for your own website.
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