The Nam Long Le Shaker is a bar and restaurant in Brompton. We haven’t audited it yet but we called them and they told us that there is no disabled toilet and steps which you can be carried over. The food is Vietnamese and it is said to attract a “thirty something crowd who are attracted by interesting…
As the name suggest the James Joyce Pub & Restaurant is designed using artefacts from Jury’s Hotel in Dublin. James Joyce the Irish writer & poet, was a regular visitor there and in Zurich, hence the connection. I used to go here many years ago and the food was great and the atmosphere even better. However, now…
Did you know that the best reviews submitted to Blue Badge Style win a night out at a top UK restaurant? We are spreading our wings and reviewing venues across the UK and Europe and to celebrate we are offering reviewers the chance to win a value of £100 to be spent at the winner’s…
L’Enclume is the original Simon Rogan restaurant – see my review of the London version, Roganic. The food must be excellent if the London Roganic is anything to go by. L’Enclume say there is a small step to the restaurant but there is no disabled toilet as such – there’s a Ladies with a grab rail?!!…
The Star Inn, in N. Yorks has had some great reviews and awards (although they seem to have lost their Michelin Star). The Telegraph said ‘Could anything be more perfect than a meal at this Yorkshire pub?’ It certainly looks like a good old fashioned picturesque pub with it’s thatched roof. The food also looks…
We haven’t audited Jamie’s Italian in Westfeild Stratford City but as you would expect for an Olympic location, it has great disabled access. The restaurant is all on one level and there is a lift to the second floor where the disabled toilet is located! Not tried the food but if it’s like the one in Westfield,…
The Town Hall Hotel is a Grade II-listed Edwardian building, which was Bethnal Green’s old town hall. Dating back to 1910, it has won numerous architectural awards for it’s multi million pound restoration. It has retained many of the expensive Edwardian & Art Deco features – Local Councils obviously had more money in those days?? I can’t…
La Colombe d’Or is a picturesque hotel in the Cote d’Azur with an incredible artistic heritage. In the 1920’s the Colombe d’Or converted from a cafe to a hotel and quickly attracted a strong following in the artistic community. Artists such as Matisse, Miro and Picasso offered the hotel paintings in return for a nights…
The G Hotel is a five-star hotel in Galway with stunning interiors designed by famous hat maker Philip Treacy. The exact location of the hotel is slightly confusing. The staff are, apparently, currently ‘working out’ exactly where, on a map of Ireland, they can be found. However, the extravagance and luxuriousness of the design may…