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Accessibility Statement

We want everyone to enjoy our website and find what they need—without barriers. This page explains our approach to accessibility, what we’re improving, and how to get help or share feedback.

Our commitment

We design and build with inclusive practices—clear language, logical structure, and robust markup—so you can find our menu, hours, and stories with ease. We aim to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AA over time and fix issues we discover or that you report.

  • Readable typography and sufficient color contrast.
  • Meaningful headings and landmarks for orientation.
  • Helpful alternative text for informative images; decorative images are ignored by assistive tech.
  • Forms with labels, instructions, and accessible error messages.
  • Keyboard-operable interfaces without timing constraints.

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Using this website

You can navigate with screen readers, keyboards, and a variety of browsers and devices. Text can be resized without loss of content or functionality, and layouts adapt to different screens.

Skip link
A “Skip to main content” link lets you bypass repeated navigation.
Headings & landmarks
Pages follow a clear h1h6 hierarchy and use header, nav, main, and footer landmarks.
Links & buttons
Descriptive link text and visible focus styles support keyboard and screen reader users.
Forms
Inputs are associated with labels; errors include suggestions to fix them.
Keyboard access
All interactive elements, including navigation and forms, work with a keyboard.

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Images, audio, and video

Informative images include alternative text. Decorative images are marked so screen readers skip them. When we publish videos, we provide captions and, where helpful, transcripts.

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Known limitations

If you find a problem not listed here, please let us know via our contact page. We’ll review and address it as quickly as we can.

Third-party content
Some embeds or maps may not be fully accessible. We’ll offer alternatives on request.
Legacy documents
Some older PDFs may lack accessibility tags. Ask for an accessible version and we’ll provide one.

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Feedback & support

Need information in a different format (large print, audio, accessible PDF), or found a barrier? Please reach out via our contact page.

Include the page address (URL), what you were trying to do, a brief description of the issue, and your browser or assistive technology. We aim to respond promptly.

You’ll find more details in our Accessibility & Support FAQ.

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Statement updates

We review this statement regularly as we improve our website and add new features.

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Illustration of a welcoming café entrance with an open door symbolizing inclusivity and access for all
Accessibility means everyone is welcome at Golden Bean Coffee.