I have eaten here numerous times and have liked it each and every time. In all fairness, I usually stick with the the Chicken Shish Taouk. This is a complete main meal with either 1 (Small) or 2 (Large) skewers of chicken breast cubes with either rice (I always go for their rice) or chips (Usually freshly made so you might have a wait of about 5 mins if you go with Chips) a pitta bread, bread and all bought together in a on the plate or a tin foil tray for takeaway with mixed salad. I have also tried their beefburgers, in various combinations and have been equally satisfied with the results. The food is well cooked, not leaching fat everywhere and full of flavour. (These guys could definitely teach me a thing or two about flavour) This restaurant offers an eat in service, a click and collect service and is also listed with Just-Eat (To name one of many) for home deliveries. (As this restaurant is about 500 ft from me I usually collect direct) The good, The food is all fresh and the meat is cooked to order on the an open flame grill. The restaurant, for those choosing to eat in, is well decorated, but not overly fancy. It has a feel of a community based restaurant, where everyone knows everyone else, and does a THRIVING Just-Eat Trade. This restaurant IS wheelchair accessible (I use one) and can accommodate wheelchairs at their tables for eat in, but there is a single (small) step on entry into the restaurant, so this might prove problematic for some wheelchair users. It is NOT suitable for any kind of Electric propelled wheelchair as the doors would most likely be too narrow and the step would hinder access. As I have never used the toilets, I cannot comment on the ease of access there. Prices are also very competitive and very reasonable for the food ordered. The bad: At busy times times of the evening (Around 7-8pm) the Just-Eat orders come thick and fast, so customers waiting to take away or customers in the sit down meals can be a little neglected if short staff