About Four Wheels
Who's behind it
I'm Jimmy Moceri, though most people just call me JMo. I work in the Troy, Michigan area, and I've got a beautiful wife and daughter who put up with my three big loves: sports, tech, and obviously food.
When I was 17 I had a complete spinal cord injury. Turns out I'm not a very good driver when I'm sleeping. Lucky to be alive! I've gotten around in a manual wheelchair ever since.
What "Wheels" means
The name is a play on what I roll on every day. Four wheels on my manual chair, four wheels on my car, you get the idea. So scoring food in Wheels just felt right.
This blog is really two things at once. First, it's about finding genuinely good food around the area. Second, it doubles as an accessibility guide, because how a place actually works from a wheelchair is something almost no review bothers to tell you. Every review has a section on exactly that. And if the chance comes up, I'd love to nudge businesses toward small fixes that would make them more welcoming.
How the scores work
Every spot gets a gut score from a quarter wheel up to four full wheels, worst to best. My rule of thumb: anything above two wheels is worth the trip. Below two is probably a hard pass, and I'm not coming back.
The score balances three things: quality of the food, value for what you pay, and the room itself (decor, friendliness, cleanliness, all of it).