The Wolseley is on Piccadilly it’s a cafe and restaurant in “grand European tradition”. It used to be a car showroom for Wolseley Motors and is a beautiful 1920s building that did become a Barclay’s Bank and is now a restaurant. It’s part of the group that owns The Delaunay (see review) and Brasserie Zedel, all in central London. They are all accessible, have facilities and a similar Parisienne/ European style. You can eat, cheap or expensive or just drink.
The food is as you would expect from a high class brasserie, worth a visit! And the atmosphere is lively but not too noisy which is always good!
There is a disabled toilet but access to the venue is via a very steep step. However there is a doorman to help you up!
The Wolseley gets 2.5 BBS ticks