Café Mia is committed to making our website and physical cafe accessible to everyone.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
Our commitment
Café Mia is committed to providing an accessible experience for all visitors, including those with disabilities. We work to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA published by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Website accessibility
Our website (cafemiabk.com) has been built to include:
Semantic HTML structure with proper heading hierarchy
Descriptive alt text on every image
Clear color contrast meeting WCAG AA ratios
Keyboard-accessible navigation and interactive elements
Visible focus indicators on all interactive elements
Skip-to-content link at the top of every page
ARIA labels on interactive elements where appropriate
Responsive design that works across screen sizes and orientations
Text that can be resized without loss of content or functionality
Physical cafe accessibility
Our cafe at 1128 Broadway in Bushwick, Brooklyn features:
Wheelchair-accessible entrance at street level
Wheelchair-accessible seating and tables
Wheelchair-accessible restroom
Menus available in large-print format on request
Staff trained to assist customers with mobility, vision, or hearing needs
Ongoing improvements
Accessibility is not a one-time project. We regularly audit our website and cafe for accessibility improvements. If you find an accessibility barrier, please let us know so we can fix it.
How to report accessibility issues
If you experience any difficulty accessing our website or our cafe, please contact us:
We aim to respond within two business days and to resolve reported issues promptly.
Third-party content
Our website includes embedded content from third parties, including Google Maps, Google Fonts, and Google Analytics. We work to ensure that third-party content also meets accessibility standards, but we have limited control over their implementations.
Formal complaints
If you are not satisfied with our response to an accessibility complaint, you may file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice under Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act.