In recent years access to London's restaurants has improved. The result is that disabled people are increasingly finding it easier to enjoy the many eateries London has to offer.
However, not all restaurants are accessible. Smaller independent restaurants often have restricted access, particularly those in older buildings. Restaurants with multiple outlets (chains) are often accessible, but not always. If a particular outlet is not accessible, there may be an accessible one nearby.
If a restaurant does not appear accessible, make sure to enquire. Staff may be able to assist by guiding you to an alternative entrance, bringing out a portable ramp or providing a menu in large print.
Our Pick of Accessible Restaurants
To get your dining experience started, this section includes a selection of accessible restaurants in London reflecting a range of tastes and prices. There are many more accessible restaurants not listed here and we encourage you to explore.
The following restaurant chains have many accessible locations across London
- Giraffe (Modern European & International)
- Gourmet Burger Kitchen (fast food)
- Nando's (Portuguese)
- Pizza Express (Italian)
- Strada (Italian)
- Tas Restaurant (Turkish)
- Wagamama (Japanese)
- Hamburger Union (fast food)
- Dim T (Asian Oriental)
- Ping Pong (Chinese)

The following independent restaurants are all wheelchair accessible and most have a accessible toilet. By law, assistance dogs are allowed at all restaurants.
- The Anchor and Hope (Gastro pub)
- Bank (brasserie)
- Essence (Spanish)
- Joy King Lau (Chinese)
- Kensington Place (Modern European)
- Lahore Kebab House (Pakistani)
- The Langley (British and International)
- Maroush I (Lebanese)
- Rules (Traditional British)
- Smiths (Modern European)
- Tamesa (brasserie)




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