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…
The Cow is a sweet little bar in Westfield Stratford, there’s a bit of a barn feel to the bar due to the use of wood and the very apt milk churns outside… Apparently it is the sister bar of The Bull in Westfield Shepard’s Bush, maybe I’ll review there next?! I went here not…
The Parcel Yard, is inside King’s Cross Station. I went there a while back and had a really good evening with a friend and some Hendrick’s gin… It’s quite a busy pub but because it is so big that shouldn’t make it hard to get around inside, unlike some pubs and bars which are a…
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the world’s largest arts festival, begins on Friday. There are going to be an incredible 2,871 shows by 24,107 performers in 273 venues. So there’s a lot to see and do, but where can you go when you’re not busy at a performance? We’ve compiled a guide to an accessible Edinburgh Fringe. It’s…
The Bell is an old country pub in Waltham St Lawrence, we haven’t been there yet but we managed to find out that there are no steps into the building, which is good. However, there is one step inside that divides the main bar from the lounge which is at the back if the building…
Rockstone is in Southampton and by the sounds of it they have got a very interesting setup with their disabled toilet! They do have one, fully functioning, hand rails an’ all, in the ladies but you have to get up a step to use it – so it’s a disabled toilet with bad access! That’s a…
Canal House, in Nottingham, is surely a unique pub in that there is an actual working canal running through the middle of the building. It’s a really cool feature in this large red brick pub which has possibly the largest selection of continental beer in Nottingham. We first came across it in a list of…
Nightjar is a speakeasy style bar close to Old Street Station in London. They are extremely dedicated to producing the best cocktails possible – rumour has it that the team turn up several hours before opening time to prepare. The drinks are divided into different eras: Pre-Prohibition, Prohibition and Post-War as well as Nightjar Signatures. In…
Sophie Elwes sent this review about the ME Hotel that we previously reviewed here. “After dinner near The Strand, some friends and I wanted to venture elsewhere for some drinks in a bar. As I am in a wheelchair it was a bit of a gamble as to access and disabled facilities. My friend works…