The New Ellington is a hotel in Leeds but we are only reviewing the bar and restaurant. A friend of Blue Badge Style, Danni, has been there but we called up to confirm and get more details about the disabled access and facilities. We managed to find out that the entrance of the hotel has 2 steps…
La Becasse is a “stunning oak-panelled restaurant” in Shropshire. The Guardian seemed impressed by the restaurant and said “If fine dining was like this more often, maybe it wouldn’t be dying out” We haven’t been here yet but we’ve managed to find out they don’t have the best facilities for those in a wheel chair… There is…
I keep forgetting to write this review and I don’t know why as I had a great night out at Bubbledogs, in Charlotte St., London. They serve exactly what you’d think champagne – direct from growers so there are some unusual and very good bottles of ‘poo’ – and hotdogs – which were fine but…
Edmund’s restaurant is in Birmingham, they serve French cuisine and the restaurant is beautifully “decorated in warm golden tones, with superb lighting”. We haven’t been to Edmund’s yet but we’ve found out that they have pretty good disabled access! There are no steps into or around the restaurant and they do have a disabled toilet.…
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…
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…