Address
58 West Main Street, Riverhead
Phone Number
(631) 369 - 3200
Date Visited
7- 11 -24
Website
Diggers Ales & Eats
Description
Diggers Ales & Eats is located at 58 West Main Street, Riverhead.Parking is either on the street or in one of the municipal lots.
Street-level, double doors lead to a large venue with ample space throughout.
Seating is at the full-height bar or tables and chairs.
Large, single-occupancy restrooms are in the rear.
- Attraction Type: dining
Number of accessible spaces: there is accessible street parking as well as in several parking lots
Location of accessible spaces: some street parking is designated, "accessible,"
Surface of lot: paved
Distance to venue: depends on where you park
Transportation to venue offered: na
Terrain: flat
Places to rest: no
Paths and walkways: concrete sidewalk in front of entrance
Location of accessible entrance: main entrance
Doors: street-level, double doors
Number of floors: 1
Elevators: na
Ramps: na
Steps and staircases: none
Width of aisles: ample space throughout
Places to sit: tables and chairs, full-height bar
Location of restrooms: in rear
Type of restroom: large, accessible, single-occupancy
Ease of entry and exit: OK
Baby changing station: yes
Available food services: lunch, dinner
Friendliness of staff: extremely friendly and efficient
Wanting a place to eat before heading to the Suffolk Theater for a performance, we found Diggers Ales & Eats about a block from the theater. It turned out to be a great choice. Diggers is a very friendly place with good food!
We had found street parking across the street from the theater and walked down to the restaurant. Large, street-level, double doors welcomed us into an iconic Irish Pub.
We were warmly greeted and shown to a table. There is ample space throughout this large venue. There are several dining areas as well as the large, bar area.
The menu is varied, with lots of items to choose from. After some discussion (of course) two of us decided on chicken salads, one of us ordered a Ruben with cole slaw, and one ordered a Blackened Chicken sandwich. All I can say is that all of the items were so tasty that we opted to return the next night when we had tickets again to another performance at The Suffolk. Our experience was heightened by the friendliness of our server.
Large, accessible, single-occupancy restrooms are located in the rear. There is a baby-changing station as well.
As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise your to visit a venue’s website, www.diggers.com, when planning a visit to “know more before you go.”
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