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Ordered pierogi's as my starter and a bar size pizza pie for myself. Both dishes were so SO incredibly great and enough for a second meal with the leftovers i brought home.This place gives the best portions, meaning generous! You can't go wrong with Jimmy Max if trying to have a good experience. Family friendly and on the list of neighborhood staples on Staten Island.Wheelchair accessibility: The main dining area is wheelchair accessible easily and the entrance doorway width allowed for quick access for a power wheelchair standard width .Two key observations to avoid you a headache!1. It looked to me that the party/side room is accessible via the main dining room via a doorway. Be aware that there are *two steps* going down which would make it challenging for those who depend fully on their chair. I would bet the staff could open a side door to accommodate those in need if you just asked ot explained the challenge. Those side doors are locked so make sure to call ahead or have someone run inside to ask the staff to accommodate for you!2. The bar area shares space with the main dining area BUT it is elevated up for lack of a better term from said dining area. I would be aware because it looks to be elevated at least *a step or two steps*. It's possible that there is a ramp in place and it is just built in to the design of the bar but it was difficult to see and I did not have the ability to explore for an answer. This may be a non issue but worth noting ?.My last friendly note, with the intention of being as helpful as I can be It's worth calling the restaurant, in my opinion, on the day of your visit to confirm they can offer you access and to let them know that you may need certain things from them! Go for it !!! and be specific, if possible. As a neighborhood spot, my gut tells me that they would accommodate happily for any one who needs assistance when at all possible.I hope they pass your individual mobility standards ? Here's to more and more companies prioritizing equitable access