The Wolseley is on Piccadilly it’s a cafe and restaurant in “grand European tradition”. It used to be a car showroom for Wolseley Motors and is a beautiful 1920s building that did become a Barclay’s Bank and is now a restaurant. It’s part of the group that owns The Delaunay (see review) and Brasserie Zedel,…
Doodle Bar is near Battersea Park, they serve food in their street kitchen which uses “all organic ingredients sourced from UK farms”. We haven’t audited the Doodle Bar yet but when we called they told us that the bar is completely flat and very open so there is obviously no problem there! They also have…
Apotheca bar in Manchester hasn’t yet been audited but we’ve managed to find out that it has good disabled access! It’s in a listed building and is part of Dough see previous review. The entrance is flat from the pavement and the whole of the upstairs is accessible but the bar is downstairs however the disabled toilet…
Cantina Del Ponte is a “lovely riverside restaurant which offers all the warmth and welcome of a traditional Italian trattoria”. It is a D&D London restaurant on Butler’s Wharf with a stunning view of Tower Bridge. The restaurant is completely accessible. We haven’t audited it yet but they said it was on the ground level without steps and…
Brawn is a trendy restaurant in Bethnal Green. TimeOut said there’s “contented buzz about the place” and TripAdvisor said that its the “Little gem in the heart of Bethnal Green” They have a disabled toilet with grab rails. There are apparently no steps to get into or around the restaurant and there is no difficulty getting…
Riva is in Barnes just over Hammersmith Bridge and has been the staple restaurant for South West London for many years! As for the access it is very small, you can get in but there is not a lot of room to move around and no disabled toilet… But it gets onto the list because from a…
Brasserie Vacherin is part of the Malcolm John Restaurants (see Le Vacherin review). Brasserie Vacherin is in Sutton in Surrey and is a classic French bistro. Top Table said “the service and food was excellent as always” We haven’t audited Brasserie Vacherin yet but their accessibility sounds pretty good the restaurant is all on one level with…
The Brasserie On St John’s Street is in London and the website says “we are proud to be the part of the local community and provide high quality food which uses the best of fresh and seasonal produce.” As for their access they have 2 entrances one is accessible and one is not, although they…
We haven’t audited 42 The Calls in Leeds yet but they told us that there is no problem entering the hotel, other than a slight lip in the doorway. It is ’boutique’ with plenty of luxuries. However, none of the rooms are specifically made wheelchair accessible although they can be accessed easily. There will be…