Baku (named after the capital city) is the only Azerbaijan restaurant I know of in London if not the UK. So it’s got my interest especially as they cater for ‘casual dining’ (the new trend in eating out) with their sharing plates. Unlike other casual dining experiences they take bookings and you don’t queue. There are…

Grain Store Restaurant, mentioned in this article, has been visited and access and disabled toilet are fantastic as is the food. N.B. make sure you don’t inadvertently order two courses with the same vegetable, can be overwhelming. They get a fully audited max 3 BBS Ticks, excellent. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… For many people who made it a…

GlamSticks, the one-stop shop for ‘Bling’ designer mobility aids, have used their talents and experience to create the first ever Swarovski encrusted running blade. In conjunction with Dorset Orthopaedics, who provided the blade, they’ve designed this one of a kind extravagant aid to show that, even on the sports field, style and disability are able to…

Over Xmas my family & friends kept me busy by arranging trips out! This included a visit to Berners Tavern, (part of Edition Hotel previously reviewed here), a visit to The Vaudeville Theatre to see The Duck House and a visit to The Opera Tavern in Covent Garden. All enjoyable in their different ways and…

It’s hard to be hugely positive about the year ahead, or indeed about anything, in these gloomy days of January but we wanted to tell everyone to keep their chins up because 2014 looks set to be a really exciting year! There are so many massive events going on this year: some we see every…

I was told about Libertine (in Winsley St. just off Oxford St.) a while ago as it’s one of London’s ‘Hot’ clubs plus it’s accessible with a disabled toilet – unique for a London nightclub. Access is via a lift to all areas of which there are 4: The ‘speakeasy’ style cocktail bar – Reason &…