Searcys is a champagne bar in St Pancras Station “situated below the magnificent Barlow Shed, allowing guests to fully appreciate the revolutionary architecture of this historic station.” We haven’t audited Searcys yet but I was told that to get up to the bar you can use the lift within the station. Once inside, there are…

Bistrot de Luxe is a Galvin restaurant on Baker Street in London.The food is French and was an “overnight success with both food critics and customers”. Timeout say “Outstanding, knowledgeable staff and refined yet understated food supply the luxury to the Galvin brothers’ informal Marylebone bistrot” We haven’t audited Bistrot de Luxe yet but their access…

Roux at Parliament Square is in London, the restaurant is “contemporary and luxurious”. The building itself is a listed building designed by Alfred Waterhouse who was also the architect of London’s Natural History Museum! The restaurant is accessible from the front entrance and although there are 2 steps in, apparently there is a platform designed…

The Art Deco Brasserie Zedel and its Crazy Coqs Cabaret in Piccadilly is a must for an all-encompassing night out with a restaurant, bar and cabaret all under one roof. All accessible via a lift and portable ramps. It’s part of the Rex group who also own The Delaunay & The Wolesley. I went with The Musical…

With Easter fast approaching, this week we’re providing information on European city breaks in places with good disabled access. If you were thinking of booking a last minute holiday this Easter then these may be ideal places to go. We’ve found some places to stay and hopefully provided as much information as possible about where…

The Restaurant Bar & Grill is a chain of restaurants, this one is in Harrogate on Parliament Street. According to the website they pride themselves “on the philosophy of ingredient provenance and are dedicated to ensure that every time you visit us, you will have fantastic food and service.” They have brilliant access and facilities! There…