Address
685 Merrick Avenue, Westbury, NY 11590
Phone Number
(516) 794-0572
Date Visited
1-14-26
Website
The Shed, Westbury
Description
The Shed, Westbury, is located at 685 Merrick Avenue, Westbury, at The Shelby (a residential building).Six accessible spaces are located in the paved, parking lot.
One cannot be dropped off immediately in front of the entrance. You need to walk a bit from the parking lot out front.
Street-level, double doors, an entry way and another set of double doors lead to the venue itself.
Seating is at tables and chairs (armless), booths, and a full-height bar. Some of the booths require a step up.
Navigation is easy in the spacious space.
Multistall restrooms have a large, accessible stall and accessible sinks. There is a baby-changing station.
- Attraction Type: dining
Number of accessible spaces: 6
Location of accessible spaces: in parking lot
Surface of lot: paved
Distance to venue: requires walking a path to get to the entrance
Transportation to venue offered: na
Terrain: flat
Places to rest: benches in front of main entrance
Paths and walkways: stone walkways
Location of accessible entrance: main entrance
Doors: street-level, double doors
Number of floors: one
Elevators: no
Ramps: no
Steps and staircases: no
Width of aisles: extremely spacious
Places to sit: tables and armless chairs, booths (some require a step up), full-height bar
Location of restrooms: in rear of dining room
Type of restroom: multi-stall, with large accessible stall and accessible sinks
Ease of entry and exit: ok
Available food services: brunch, lunch, dinner
Friendliness of staff: very friendly and efficient
Baby changing station: yes
Point of Contact: Roberta Rosenberg
Having been to several of the other “Shed’s” on Long Island, we were happy to try the one in Westbury. Located in a residential building (The Shelby) on Merrick Avenue, we almost didn’t see it.
Parking was easy in the large, paved lot. There are six accessible spaces. It is important to note that there is a bit of a walk from even the closest parking spaces to the main entrance. You cannot drop someone off immediately in front of the entrance. There are several benches just outside the street-level, double door entrance.
An entryway and another set of double doors lead directly into the bright and modern space. Soaring ceilings and beautiful decor combine with spaciousness throughout. Linen tablecloths and napkins for lunch is a wonderful touch for me.
Seating is at tables, booths and a full-height bar. Take note that some of the booths require a step up, so be sure to make your needs known to the host/hostess. There is a beautiful outdoor dining space, which we will definitely be back to try when the weather is better.
The Shed doesn’t accept reservations, and we had a little wait for a table. We were seated at a table by a window, which was great.
Our server Robert, had some good suggestions. He was friendly and attentive, making sure everything was to our liking.
Our orders of “Eggs in the Garden,” and a made to order omelette were made to our requests. The both were delicious. The Shed makes “fresh, scratch-made dishes from the indulgent to the healthy – including vegan, vegetarian and gluten free.”
We had a relaxing lunch, with excellent service, in a very beautiful and accessible setting. We couldn’t have asked for anything more.
Multi-stall restrooms have a large, accessible stall and accessible sinks. There is a baby-changing station as well.
As always, we at Destination Accessible, advise you to visit a venue’s website, www.intheshed.com, when planning a visit, to learn more.











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