Pissarro is by the river in Chiswick and is a regular haunt of mine! They have a heated conservatory so you can sit out there all year round. The food is great, they serve ‘Pan fried brill, sauté chestnut mushrooms, spinach, lemon & cockle butter’ and ‘Roasted rump of lamb, chive potato croquette, aubergine puree,…

Quo Vadis is in the middle of Soho, on Dean Street and has been taken over by the chef Jeremy Lee – who previously worked at the Blueprint Cafe (previously reviewed). I haven’t eaten here but there is a bar area which is accessible and there is original wooden flooring. There is a club you can join…

The Royal Opera House is “based in the iconic Covent Garden theatre, it is renowned for its outstanding performances of both traditional opera as well as commissioning new works by today’s leading opera composers.” The Royal Opera House is a real treat to go and visit, they also have great concessions if you’re disabled. There are…

Marco Pierre White’s Steak & Alehouse is “just off bustling Bishopsgate”. It opened in 2009 and like Marco Pierre White’s Steak & Grill (also reviewed) it offers a range of steak cuts and delicious English dishes! We haven’t visited The Steak & Alehouse but we found out that they have great access and facilities! Getting…

The Rivington Greenwich is part of Caprice Holdings and is based in the heart of Greenwich. It offers “the best Modern English food sourced from the UK and Ireland.” We haven’t audited the Rivington Greenwich yet but we called them and they explained there are 3 sections to the restaurant: The mezzanine which has steps…

I was recommended The Wapping Project in London, by my uber trendy Lieutenant No.2 and friends at the equally trendy menswear shop Present. Housed in an old Power Station it’s obviously industrial in ambiance and there’s plenty of room to get round with level access and a disabled toilet with grab rails  etc. (according to them as I…