Hotel Felix is “an independent, boutique hotel situated just over a mile from Cambridge City Centre, the hotel offers stylish, four star accommodation, set in beautiful surroundings within its own spacious grounds.” Although we haven’t audited Felix Hotel just yet, we found out that there is a ramped side entrance to the hotel which gets you…
We haven’t been to Fino yet but we found out a little bit about it…Fino was “established in 2003 by Sam & Eddie Hart it is in the heart of Fitzrovia.” It is a Spanish restaurant with what looks like a great menu and good disabled access! Did I mention the nice cocktail menu?! “Fino led…
Here at BBS we love reviews from our followers and here is one such review of Pea Porridge in Bury St Edmunds, a place that the Guardian said “shines like Venus rising from some murky waves”. They’re referring to the mass invasion of chain restaurants in our city centres & couldn’t agree more. Having just…
Here at Blue Badge Style it’s our aim to raise the profile of less able issues and to talk about accessibility issues. So we were very happy when we saw that The Guardian were following in our footsteps by posting an article about disabled access and less able performers at this year’s Edinburgh Fringe. The…
There are a few Caffe Vergnano’s but the one I went to is on London’s South Bank. When I went there for dinner, there was, in fact, a man in a wheelchair at the table next to ours which is why I thought it must be suitable! It’s an Italian coffee shop but they also…
White Rabbit Pub in Brighton is one of those quirky little bars that you can’t help but love! When I went there I thought there was a great atmosphere in the pub and there were people of all ages, with music to suit the mood and alternative look of the pub. There is one step…
Here at Blue Badge Style we absolutely adore intelligent, innovative and effective design. With that in mind, today we’re celebrating the 80th Birthday of the iconic British architect, Lord Richard Rogers who’s life and work are currently being shown at The Royal Academy. Rogers is a real titan of architecture, famous for his modernist and functionalist…
Sorry, but not much happened last week after the Wheeled in Chelsea event. I nursed a hangover for many days this week as Lucy and I had carried on at Beaufort House, after the rest of the team had gone home, drinking Mojitos and waiting for our taxi. See the pic below for a sense…
Bocca Di Lupo is a restaurant in Mayfair, London. The restaurant was opened in to 2008 by Jacob Kenedy and Victor Hugo (not that one), since then it has “received various awards and accolades for its stripped-down, honest regional Italian cuisine.” We haven’t audited this restaurant yet but we have found out that their disabled access…