I’m a long time visitor of  Coq D’Argent and it’s totally accessible! There’s a lift up to the rooftop restaurant, it’s all on one level and there’s space to move around although it can be cramped at times. There’s also a fully accessible disabled toilet. The roof terrace is beautiful and many lunch-times/afternoons have been spent…

Having visited Polpo in Covent Garden last week we can confirm they do have a disabled toilet! The atmosphere in the restaurant is great and the staff are very friendly and helpful, I recommend the veal and porcini meat balls! Music was good and will definitely go again. It’s very ‘now’ and as it’s like a New York…

E&O restaurant, has Pan-Asian cuisine and a vibrant bar, TimeOut says: “the cooking rarely hits the heights the prices do, but the disarmingly friendly service from hipster staff helps compensate” BBS says there’s a three inch step to get in, no disabled toilet as they are downstairs. So there’s a provisional 1.5 BBS Ticks for E&O    

Jamie Oliver’s Fifteen Cornwall has got a very high rating from BBS as although we’ve not been to review, they’ve gone to the expense of accommodating disabled visitors with a ‘Stairclimber’. This is a contraption that gets wheelchair users up and down steps – see my video of it in action. None of the restaurants I’ve recommended this to have bought one and they’re…