Club Dada

Venue Email: info@dadadallas.com
Parking & Transportation:

There is not a private lot at this venue. There are various paid parking lots and metered street parking in the area. Unfortunately, most of the smaller lots on Elm street near the venue do not have accessible spots. Some of the larger parking lots (such as the lot at 100 S Good Latimer Expy W) have accessible parking spots, but will require people to cross intersections to reach the venue.

Jump the Line: Unsure if disabled patrons are allowed in first
Jump the Line – Other:

"To my knowledge there is not a jump the line policy set by the venue, but this is likely something that the promoters of each show could facilitate."

Stairs: No, it's all flat to get inside and to the show space
Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? No, there's not an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details

While there is not a designated accessible seating area, the venue often places a barricade at the stage right entrance to the stage to clear a path for the artists and their gear. It's possible that this area could be widened to serve as an accessible seating area that still provides a nice view.

Seating: Unsure if there's seating available for those who need it
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:

No known accommodations.

Restrooms – Other/Details:

There are two single family/accessible/gender neutral restrooms.

This Information Is Current As Of: July 2019
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