Our favourite London restaurants with good wheelchair access
Here's our list to the best restaurants with disabled access in London.
Fortunately modern regulations and some progressive thinking means that there are fewer and fewer restaurants without satisfactory disabled access these days and so our list of the best London restaurants with disabled access doesn't only extend to restaurants that have disabled access but, indeed, the very best amenities for those who required disabled facilities – such as lifts, wider corridors and particularly well thought out designs and seating arrangements for those who require them.
Here's our list to the best restaurants with disabled access in London.
The Holborn branch of this Argentinian steakhouse welcomes guide dogs. There is wheelchair access and disabled toilets are provided too.
Michelin-starred and one of London’s most beautiful restaurants, Galvin La Chapelle has wheelchair access and disabled toilets.
Most branches of Gourmet Burger Kitchen welcome guide dogs; additionally they have accessible toilets and low payment counters.
Petrus
1-3 Kinnerton Street SW1X 8EA
This super high end restaurant from the Gordon Ramsay stable serves theatrical dishes and boasts a fantasy wine list with prices that go into the tens of thousands. There is wheelchair access and disabled toilets.
Calm and cosy, this is D&D's flagship eatery located in the prestigious Old Bengal Warehouse development. Expect delicious fish, steaks and great veggie choices.