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…

At Cafe Fish the “emphasis is on 100% fresh produce, keeping it simple with efficient, but relaxed service.” We haven’t audited Cafe Fish yet but we’ve found out that there are no steps into or around the restaurant and that they have a disabled toilet with grab bars. They said they follow all the legal requirements…

Update Jan2013 The Hempel is closed due to the sale of the building ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… The Hempel is a small hotel tucked away in West london. Designed by Anouska Hempel it is an ‘intimate and elegant hideaway’. For a small hotel they at least have one disabled room with a walk-in shower. There is a restaurant which…

Part of the Esprit Brasserie group which owns many famous brasseries in Paris, Brasserie FLO in Reims is one of the most popular places to eat in the town. Host to many politicians, athletes, artists and businessmen when they visit Reims, Brasserie FLO prides itself on a friendly atmosphere and lavish taste. The menu consists…