Malmaison in Liverpool is a stylish hotel. We haven’t audited it yet but found out the following: There are steps and a ramp into the hotel and the nearest parking is the hotel next door, so you might want to look into that before going! Their brasserie is accessible and they have a disabled toilet…
The Hilton Canary Wharf is a great accessible hotel in the heart of London’s business district. Thanks to Teresa for sending us this review of her stay there: This hotel may lead a double life but it’s one of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed in! During the week the hotel is full of business travellers, enjoying…
Le Pont de la Tour is a D&D London restaurant which was flagship restaurant for Conran. The cooking has always been good with Tom Cook. It’s memorable for me because I was due to go there for a business meeting once and cancelled at the last minute only to find out that Tony Blair and Bill Clinton…
The National Theatre is on London’s South Bank. It is fully accessible and you need to ring up for disabled parking. The disabled seats have have a great view in all the theatres and they have a disabled toilet which is fine but it is often used by non-disabled-people. The current productions they are showing…
Locanda Locatelli is part of The Churchill Hotel in Central London’s West End. When I went here I thought the food was great but there was a subdued atmosphere. Some of the dishes served are: ‘Roast rabbit leg, Parma ham, polenta and radicchio’ and ‘Roast monkfish with walnut and caper sauce’ They had very good…
The Jack In The Green is a top quality restaurant/gastropub in Devon, just outside Exeter. They describe the food as ‘modern British’, with alternative and innovative takes on classic pub dishes as well as some more creative recipes thrown in for good measure. It’s all pretty good value for money too with the ‘Totally Devon’ menu…
I have been to Le Vacherin in Chiswick. They are very hospitable and I once spent a notorious New Years Eve here. It is an extremely good French restaurant – it’s named after the French dish of melted cheesed with truffles in it! One of the reviews on the restaurant said “A great bistro simple, assured…
“The Light House opened in 1999 to great critical acclaim and has gone from strength to strength ever since. Now well established as a friendly, neighbourhood restaurant.” Apparently they also “change menus daily and use the freshest seasonal ingredients.” This restaurant has great disabled access, there are no steps into or throughout the restaurant and…
The Cafe Royal dates back to 1863 and has a reputation for excellence. Their website says: “Taste Scottish produce at its best in the fantastically atmospheric Circle Bar”. Their disabled facilities unfortunately don’t exist – there is no disabled toilet. But the restaurant and bar are quite accessible. To get into the building itself you…