High Top Hall of Shame - #DropTheHighTops Campaign
On this page, we will feature your submissions of high top tables in restaurants and bars that have caused you to be excluded from having access. These pictures illustrate why we need to #DropTheHighTops and focus on universal design.
RA SUSHI in Pembroke Pines. No low tables in the entire Bar
PUSHLiving's Deborah Davis at a High Top Table.
Stache 1920's Drinking Den
PUSHLiving's Deborah Davis at a High Top Table.
15th Street Fisheries, a popular waterfront dining spot in Fort Lauderale had almost exclusively High Top seating on two separate patios. We had to eat upstairs and inside to have a regular table.
Two Georges at the Cove, Deerfield Only high tops in bar area where our group was located. Regular seating available in restaurant side.
"It was taken at a bar called Never Mind in Hawthorne, Melbourne. There are only two tables in this bar - and the bar itself - all at the same height. For a quadriplegic, like me, who finds it difficult to raise their arms above shoulder level, this is a real problem! I ended up virtually troughing my food from the plate." - Martin Heng, The Lonely Planet
Atura Hotel Dandenong An outdoor high top table in Australia.
High Top Table
That happens to me a lot when I go for drinks with friends. I often get seated in the dining area, losing the ambiance of the bar setting. I don't like that my friends have to endure this as well. This photo was taken at the only place open on a Sunday on my Mom's birthday in Northern Arizona fairly small town. We made the best of it, but honestly it sucked. I put my food on my lap to eat. Katie Briggs
Apothecary 330 Fort Lauderdale choose to use Universal Design seating
Cheers bar in sunrise fl
Hall of Fame
In this Gallery, we feature those establishments who choose Universal and Inclusive Design, and welcome all to the table. Thank you to those design professionals who go against the High Top trend!
Apothecary 330 Fort Lauderdale choose to use Universal Design seating
Apothecary 330 Fort Lauderdale choose to use Universal Design seating
Submit Your Photos Here (up to 5 photos can be submitted at once):
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