Eating out in London

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There are plenty of pubs, cafés, and restaurants for you to try out around the city. Here are some restaurants which have been particularly well rated on Euan’s Guide.

Seven Dials Market one wheelchair user said “The access is very well thought out and I easily navigated independently.” The food market in Covent Garden caters for walk-ins, there is a huge selection of food outlets serving a diverse range of foods and bars with a communal seating area

Giraffe with its riverside location on London’s Southbank, close to the London Eye, is a popular choice, with step free access. This small, family friendly restaurant chain offers dishes from around the world, with vegetarian, vegans and gluten free options. One powerchair user reviewer felt it offered “Good food, reasonably priced with outdoor seating”. It is open all day serving breakfasts through to evening meals. It can get very busy, although queues move quickly, so you might want to book ahead.

Hawksmoor Seven Dials, just round the corner from Covent Garden, has been described by one wheelchair user as “Wheelchair accessible and has a disabled toilet…. We went on a Sunday afternoon. We all ordered the roast beef. The portions were massive especially the Yorkshire pudding”. This small restaurant chain specialises in modern British cuisine. This is somewhere to go for a special occasion and they also offer pre and post theatre and lunchtime set menus.

Franco Manca has a few locations dotted around London to get your pizza fix and they certainly do it well. One reviewer described the Waterloo outfit as "an excellent pizza restaurant with full step-free access." Located near Southwark Station and Waterloo Station, you will encounter charming staff, neat toilets and a "strong recommended and richly deserved" five stars. Oh, and the pizza is pretty awesome.