Dining Out: Our Top 5 Scooter-Friendly Restaurants in the Dells
Most local favorites are designed for high-volume family dining and are very accommodating. However, some are easier to navigate than others. To help you plan your day, here are our top picks for scooter-friendly dining in Wisconsin Dells and Lake Delton.
Classic Wisconsin Supper Clubs
Experience legendary Wisconsin hospitality with full mobility access.
- Ishnala Supper Club: Features a paved, level pathway from the drop-off area directly to the main dining room overlooking Mirror Lake.
- The Del-Bar: A modernized Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired space with wide, level floors and easy-access contemporary dining rooms.
- Field’s at the Wilderness: A modern resort-based build with massive hallways, private elevators, and high-clearance tables.
- House of Embers: Offers a spacious, level outdoor patio and an open-concept main dining area that is easily navigable.
- Trappers Turn Clubhouse: A fully accessible modern facility featuring ramps, elevators, and wide-aisle seating for their famous Saturday Prime Rib.
Family-Friendly & High Energy
Wide aisles and plenty of "parking" space for your rental scooter.
- Buffalo Phil’s Pizza & Grille: Massive flat concrete floors and elevators for guests to reach the arcade and dining levels.
- Bobbers Island Grill: Known for its open-concept layout, zero-entry front doors, and generous "island-style" floor plan.
- Moosejaw Pizza & Dells Brewing Co: Equipped with a large on-site elevator to transport guests between all three levels of dining and gaming.
- The Grateful Shed: A unique indoor food truck park with a flat warehouse-style floor—the ultimate turn-radius for scooters!
- Timbavati Wildlife Park (Dining): Features wide, paved paths leading directly to the accessible snack bars and picnic areas.
Casual Eats & Quick Bites
Modern buildings with standard ADA widths and easy "in-and-out" access.
- MACS (Macaroni and Cheese Shop): A modern Lake Delton favorite with zero-step entry and a very open floor plan.
- B-LUX Grill & Bar: Contemporary design featuring a flat entry and wide perimeter booths for easy docking.
- Lake City Social: Located on the Parkway with a highly accessible lobby and spacious dining area.
- Monk’s at the Wilderness: Specifically designed for resort guests, offering seamless entry from the Wilderness skywalks.
- Big Boy Wisconsin Dells: A nostalgic, modern facility with a flat entry and plenty of accessible parking near the door.
Resort-Based Fine Dining
The gold standard of accessibility, following strict modern hotel ADA codes.
- Double Cut Steakhouse (Kalahari): Features resort-width hallways and an open dining room with a massive turning radius.
- Redd’s Piano Bar (Kalahari): Level entry from the main resort concourse and spacious lounge-style seating.
- Kaminski’s Chop House (Chula Vista): High-end dining with elevator access and a grand, open "Great Room" layout.
- River’s Edge Pub & Grill: Boasts a large, level outdoor deck and a ramped interior for easy navigating.
- Chalet Lanes & Lounge: A surprisingly accessible bowling and grill combo with wide concourses and ramps.
Quick Mobility Tips for Dining
- Call Ahead: A 5-minute call to the host ensures they can set aside a "perimeter table" with extra clearance.
- The "Key" Rule: When you park your scooter, always turn the power off and take the key with you to keep your rental secure.
- Charging: If your battery is low, ask your server if there is a table near an outlet; most Dells hosts are happy to let you "top off" while you eat!