Having visited Polpo in Covent Garden last week we can confirm they do have a disabled toilet! The atmosphere in the restaurant is great and the staff are very friendly and helpful, I recommend the veal and porcini meat balls! Music was good and will definitely go again. It’s very ‘now’ and as it’s like a New York…

E&O restaurant, has Pan-Asian cuisine and a vibrant bar, TimeOut says: “the cooking rarely hits the heights the prices do, but the disarmingly friendly service from hipster staff helps compensate” BBS says there’s a three inch step to get in, no disabled toilet as they are downstairs. So there’s a provisional 1.5 BBS Ticks for E&O    

Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall has got a very high rating from BBS as although we’ve not been to review, they’ve gone to the expense of accommodating disabled visitors with a ‘Stairclimber’. This is a contraption that gets wheelchair users up and down steps – see my video of it in action. None of the restaurants I’ve recommended this to have bought one and they’re…

I’ve been advised by my PR that 40 WiNKS is where all the models from London Fashion Week want to stay. It’s ‘a historic and elegant four storey Queen Anne townhouse built in 1717’. There are only 2 rooms and none are disabled friendly but it’s the ultimate in style so it goes into the guide!!!!!!…

The Next Web writes about BBS Mobile App. They also highlight my findings that 5 Michelin Starred restaurants in and around London don’t have disabled facilities!!! The Next Web is “one of the world’s largest online publications that delivers an international perspective on the latest news about Internet technology, business and culture.” They mentioned little old…