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Tarpon Bay Grill & Tiki Bar

Accessibility

Last reviewed August 9, 2026

Tarpon Bay Grill & Tiki Bar LLC wants everyone to be able to browse our menu, check who’s playing, and get in touch with us — including guests who use screen readers, navigate by keyboard, or rely on larger text and higher contrast. This page explains where Tarpon Bay Grill & Tiki Bar’s website stands, what we know still needs work, and how to reach a person if something gets in your way.

What we aim for

We build this site to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA, the standard most widely used to judge whether a website is accessible. We believe the site substantially conforms today, with the exceptions noted below.

What we’ve done

  • Text and buttons across the site meet or exceed WCAG AA contrast minimums, so copy stays readable in bright sun on a phone as well as on a desktop screen.
  • Every page can be operated by keyboard alone, and a “Skip to main content” link lets you jump past the navigation instead of tabbing through it on every page.
  • Images, buttons, and links carry text labels for screen readers, and page headings are structured in order so you can navigate by heading.
  • The rotating photos on our home page can be paused, and they don’t move at all if your device is set to reduce motion.
  • Our full food and drink menus are regular web pages you can read with any assistive technology — not images or scans.
  • We test with automated accessibility tooling (axe) across every page of the site.

Where we fall short

We would rather tell you this up front than let you discover it. Automated testing catches only part of what matters, and these areas are known gaps:

  • Content from Facebook. The posts shown on our home page come straight from our Facebook page. When a post is an image of a flyer, the event details live inside that image and may not be readable by a screen reader. Our Live Music & More page lists the same events as plain text, and it is the accessible source of truth.
  • The map. The map on our contact page is embedded from Google and we don’t control its accessibility. Our address and phone number appear as text next to it, and we’re glad to give directions over the phone.
  • Downloadable PDF menus. If you download a menu as a PDF, it may not be fully tagged for screen readers. The same menu on our website is accessible, so we recommend that version.
  • We haven’t finished formal testing with screen reader users. Automated tools can’t tell us how the site actually feels to use, so we treat visitor reports as our best source of information.

Visiting us in person

Questions about getting into and around the restaurant — parking, entrances, restrooms, seating on the deck or at the tiki bar, or anything else you’d like to know before you come — are best answered by our staff, who can tell you exactly what to expect. Please call us at (941) 893-5528. If you let us know what you need when you arrange your visit, we’ll do our best to have it ready.

Tell us if something doesn’t work

If any part of this website gets in your way, we want to hear about it — it’s the fastest way for us to fix it. Tell us the page you were on and what happened, and we’ll get back to you within five business days. If you couldn’t reach something you needed on the site, we’ll also just give you the information directly.