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…
Goldman 25 Frankfurt is a boutique hotel situated a stone’s throw away from the city centre. The hotel is a member of Design Hotels. Apparently, the hotel itself has no real disabled facilities. There are no disabled rooms and no disabled toilet anywhere in the hotel. This is unfortunate because it looks like a really…
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…
Update on Roka, Feb 2013, went to Charlotte St Roka. Great food, buzzy atmosphere and all it’s chairs and tables are at wheelchair height! Fun night as is the whole of Charlotte St. They now have a full 2.5 BBS Ticks. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Roka is a contemporary Japanese restaurant. There are two in London, one in…
Bramble Bar is in Edinburgh and is located in a basement, there are about 12 steps down and no lift. So if you’re on sticks it’s accessible and if you’re in a wheelchair the bar staff will happily carry you down the stairs. There are steps inside the bar but it’s mostly accessible for wheelchair…
Pitt Cue is in Soho and has been voted Best New Comer in 2013 Zaygat Survey! Pitt Cue is a burger bar that has a great drinks menu! Probably not the best place to go if your a vegetarian… Because the building is very small they discourage parties larger than five. They don’t take bookings…
Medlar restaurant has to go in because the Chef comes from Chez Bruce and the Maitre’D is from the Square. Both brilliant choices. Giles Coren says: “I can’t think of a gentler, more understated and confident restaurant opening in years.” Looking at the menu I love it already, can’t wait to go but no disabled…
Powder Keg Diplomacy is on St John’s Hill, Clapham Junction. Powder Keg Diplomacy aim “to serve approachable seasonal British fare that is set in an urban colonial environment, appealing to a new generation of diners looking for ingredients & dishes that are truly seasonal”. The cocktails and punches are influenced by “Victorian imagination, ingenuity and innovation” – the food and…
North Bar is based in Leeds and the website tells you that “There is a ridiculously varied selection of top quality drinks coupled with a simple but effective food selection.” Sounds good! North Bar has sibling venues called The Crosskeys, Further North and Alfred. The North Bar opened in 1997 and has stocked thousands of…