Porterhouse North is one of the Porterhouse Brewing Company’s bars in Glasnevin, Dublin. It’s found in a former garage that has been converted into a quirky art deco bar. It’s a good alternative to some of the more central Porterhouse places if you’re not in the centre of Dublin. The main focus of the bar…
A couple of weeks ago we wrote an article about Deaf Lounge – a cool new bar in North London. Deaf Lounge is the inspired creation of Paul Cripps and Domani Peir who decided to set up the first bar that can act as a social venue for people with hearing impairments. The Deaf Lounge, which…
The Last Word Saloon is the sister bar of the previously reviewed Bramble Bar in Edinburgh. It’s a cocktail bar that, like Bramble, is underground but the staff are happy to help you get up and down the stairs. The only issues that can arise are that when it is busy, getting around in a chair could…
Flavour, by Scott Davies-McKenzie, is in Cavendish Square. According to the Metro it is “A former private members’ club, housed in what used to be the Spanish Embassy, converted into a hotel, ‘boutique’ nightclub, bar and restaurant serving ‘Tuscan Italian and French cuisine with slight hints of the Caribbean’.” There are 4 steps into the…
Dukebox has a “grown-ups playground theme” says View London. The bar is on Fulham Road, Chelsea and opens from 10pm until 3am, Thursday to Saturday… They serve a range of drinks from champagne to shooters! It looks pretty lively from the photos on their website! Unfortunately this is a basement bar so getting down to it is a bit…
Thanks to Sophie for this review of Trinity restaurant in Clapham. Sophie chose the restaurant after winning our Meal For Two Competition: My brother and I had a wonderful time at Trinity restaurant in Clapham Old Town. We were lucky enough to enjoy the taster menu, which were five courses of delicious British food. The…
Review Update 17/7/2013 following a visit for lunch: ‘……..the food and service were excellent but although it’s flat access be warned it is rough ground as you’re basically sitting in the middle of a plant nursery, in a field. We had 2 starters each for lunch and this was more than enough food. The pea…
Bistrotheque in trendy Bethnal Green, East London, has been recommended by a number of able bodied friends as being somewhere I’d like, the only problem is it’s on the first floor up 20 stairs. They have a full disabled toilet however on the ground floor and the staff are used to carrying wheelchair users upstairs – hence…
Lutyens is a restaurant on Fleet Street, named after the British architect Edwin Lutyens and designer of the building. Their “extensive à la carte menu focuses on modern European, highly-seasonal food, with a subtle Nordic influence.” This Nordic influence comes from their Swedish chef Henrik Ritzen who uses lighter ingredients in his food, having a greater emphasis on…