Accessible Bar In George StreetJAM Record Bar
Jam Record Bar is a vibrant, Tokyo-inspired vinyl bar located at 320 George Street in Sydney’s CBD, The bar is relatively small, with only about 40 seats and a walk-in-only policy, which can make it crowded, especially during peak times. The venue’s popularity and compact layout may present challenges for wheelchair users or those with mobility needs, particularly if the space is crowded.
The restaurant is located opposite the train station, in George Street so parking or drop off directly in front of the venue is not accessible if you come by private transport. However, accessibility is quite easy if you decide to come by train, since it stops nearby and surfaces are flat enough to allow easy access. The closest accessible parking is located in 86-88 Pitt Street, Eastside, between Angel Place and Hunter Street and all you need is to cross the street trough Angel Place and get to Jam Bar.The entrance is small but flat and accessible, with no stairs, making it easy to use. Inside, the restaurant has sufficient space to manoeuvre but it can be challenging. There are some small tables outside the restaurant( easier for mobility devices to come in), inside it might be trickier due to narrow corridors and the restricted space. The toilet has been adapted to accessibility means but to get to the toilet, the corridors are extremely tight and you might have to ask people to get closer to the bar.