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Accessibility Statement

HARLEM & THYME

Effective Date: April 18, 2026

Introduction

Harlem & Thyme is committed to making our website accessible and inclusive for all visitors, including people with disabilities.

We believe every guest should be able to access information about our services, menus, inquiries, and booking experience with clarity and ease. We are actively working to improve the accessibility and usability of our website and to support a positive experience for all users.

1. Measures to Support Accessibility

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We aim to make our website easier to use by designing pages with clear structure and readable content, using headings, text, and layouts intended to support navigation and understanding, working to maintain color contrast, legibility, and consistent page organization, and reviewing our website content and features on an ongoing basis to identify and improve accessibility issues where possible.

 

2. Ongoing Efforts

 

Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we recognize that some areas of the website may need continued improvement over time. We are committed to reviewing and updating our site to improve accessibility as our website evolves.

 

3. Third-Party Content

 

Some parts of our website may rely on third-party platforms, integrations, or embedded tools. While we strive to choose tools that support accessibility, we cannot control the accessibility of third-party content or features.

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4. Need Assistance?

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If you experience difficulty using this website, need assistance accessing any part of the site, or would like to request support or an accommodation, please contact us and we will do our best to assist you.

 

Harlem & Thyme
Email: info@harlemandthyme.com
Phone: 929-256-3604
Website: harlemandthyme.com
Location: New York City

 

We welcome your feedback as we continue to improve the accessibility of the Harlem & Thyme website.

An accessible site allows visitors with disabilities to browse the site with the same or a similar level of ease and enjoyment as other visitors. This can be achieved with the capabilities of the system on which the site is operating, and through assistive technologies.

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