Address

601 Veterans' Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, NY. 11788

Phone Number

(631) 724-1600

Date Visited

3-22-25

Website

Link to Website

Clay Oven

Description

The Clay Oven is located at 601 Veterans' Memorial Highway, Hauppauge, NY.
There are three  accessible parking spaces directly in front of the street-level, single door entrance.
There is adequate space between the tables and chairs (armless).
There is a large, accessible , single-occupancy restroom in the rear of the dining room.

Checklist

    Attraction Type:  dining
    Number of accessible spaces:  3
    Location of accessible spaces:  3
    Surface of lot:  paved
    Distance to venue:  very close
    Transportation to venue offered:  na
    Terrain:  flat
    Places to rest:  na
    Paths and walkways:  concrete sidewalk in front of venue
    Location of accessible entrance:  main entrance
    Doors:  street-level, single door
    Number of floors:  one
    Elevators:  no
    Ramps:  no
    Steps and staircases:  none
    Width of aisles:  adequate to accommodate most people
    Places to sit:  tables and chairs (armless)
    Location of restrooms:  in reat of dining room
    Type of restroom:  single-occupancy, accessible
    Ease of entry and exit:  OK
    Baby changing station:  no
    Available food services:  lunch, dinner
    Friendliness of staff:  very pleasant and helpful

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Located in a small strip mall that one could easily pass by, is an inconspicuous Indian restaurant that should not be missed.  


If you are looking for “fancy” this is not the place for you.  But, if you want generous servings of delicious food, reasonable prices, and  friendly service, Clay Oven is definitely for you.  


There are three accessible spaces in the large, paved lot.  The street-level, single door entrance gets you right to the dining room. There could be more space between the tables to make navigation somewhat easier, but what they have is adequate.  Tables can easily be moved.


Clay Oven is very informal, to say the least. Tables, armless chairs and banquettes abound.  There is a large, sectional sofa to the right of the entrance. I’m not sure why, unless it is to keep patrons comfortable while they wait for a table, or to pick-up their take-out. We understand that everything is made “in house” and freshly prepared – if taking-out, they don’t make anything until you arrive. 


I have to say that the quality of the food more than makes up for anything that may be lacking in the decor.  Our Garlic Naan was exceptional, as was our Chicken Tikka Masala and Stuffed Eggplant.


There is a large, accessible, single-occupancy restroom in the rear of the dining room.  It is too bad that the mirror is not low enough for a person in a wheelchair to use it.


We loved everything about Clay Oven and will happily return. Give it a try. You won’t be disappointed!


As always, we at Destination Accessible advise you to visit a venue’s website, www.clayovenny.com.,, to know more about the venue.



Location


Nearby

Suffolk County Offices