Established in 2011, Danny’s Place has been the go-to convenience and grocery store for the Concord region, also proudly serving customers from China Grove, Midland, and surrounding areas. Committed to customer satisfaction and high quality service, we offer you a variety of products, from your everyday groceries to your cravings for delicious fried chicken and cheesy pizza. We strive to provide the best, becoming a staple for your grocery needs and mouth-watering delights. Visit Danny’s Place today – because convenience, quality, and deliciously affordable grub is just around the corner!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 300 Church St N, Concord, NC 28025
Phone: (704) 788-7900
Website: https://www.dannysplaceconcord.com/
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On September 7, 2025, I visited with my legitimate, task-trained mobility service dog (protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act and South Carolina’s Layla’s Law). Instead of being welcomed like any other customer, I was told by staff member Diane that my service animal was not allowed in certain areas of the bar and was directed to a segregated section away from the rest of the patrons.
This treatment is not only discriminatory—it is illegal under both federal and state law. Service animals are considered adaptive equipment under the ADA, just like a wheelchair or cane. They are legally permitted in all public areas where customers are normally allowed. Businesses cannot restrict, segregate, or deny access to a person with a service dog.
As someone who relies on my service dog for mobility and independence, this was humiliating and unacceptable. People with disabilities should not have to defend their right to be included.
I will be filing an ADA Complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding this incident. I also strongly encourage this establishment to educate their staff on service animal laws and disability rights to ensure this doesn’t happen again.
Until then, I cannot recommend this bar to anyone who values accessibility, inclusion, or simply following the law.