We haven’t audited Great Queen Street in Holborn, but TimeOut said that it is “a great all-rounder”. Owned by the same people that run Anchor & Hope in Waterloo & the original Gastro Pub The Eagle in Farringdon, it has a good pedigree. Serving ‘modern European’ food. We were told there is no disabled toilet…

J. Sheekey is a traditional yet stylish seafood and oyster bar based in the heart of Covent Garden, it’s tucked away in St Martin’s Court off the busy Charing Cross Road. The food according to Timeout “Aren’t cheap but the freshness is phenomenal” As for the disabled access there’s a ramp into J. Sheekey, it’s all…

The Light Bar is on Shoreditch High Street and looks very trendy/stylish, we haven’t audited it but we found out that there is access to the bar from the side door and once inside everything is on one level and they do have a disabled toilet! The restaurant is French/Mediterranean cuisine. Maybe a bit too ‘Shoreditch trendy’…

Floridita arrived in Soho in 2004 and provides “Latin American-inspired food, legendary cocktails and a wide variety of music” . Floridita was audited a few years ago when it was Mezzo. It was always good for music and entertainment and the food didn’t figure as it was more of a good night out type of place. TimeOut said:…