Disabled Access Restaurants And Bars In Birmingham
Here we have put together a list of places with wheelchair access, disabled toilet facilities and spacious main bars for ease of movement around some of your favourite venues. Featuring everything from stylish champagne bars and canalside cocktails to traditional British grub, read through our recommendations of the best disabled access restaurants and bars in Birmingham.
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The Birmingham Stable
Fronting a long table with plenty of space, The Birmingham Stable is a fab shout for those looking for more accessible eateries. Check out the venue's bottomless brunch, complete with free-flowing fizz and doughy delights.
All Bar One One New Station Street
With accessible toilets, a ramp at the entrance and special parking, All Bar One is a disabled access bar in Birmingham. Ideal for virtually any occasion, the boozer slings out delicious cocktails and scrumptious tapas. We recommend the chorizo and halloumi skewers.
Gaucho Birmingham
For disabled access restaurants in Birmingham, Gaucho is a superb shout. The venue is whipping up Argentinian plates of shrimp ceviche, empanadas and beetroot tartare, alongside sweet sips. We mean a citrus negroni and delish red wine.
Slug and Lettuce Birmingham
Restaurant bar by day and fun time party bar come the weekend, Slug and Lettuce is a Brindleyplace boozer worth getting stuck into. Inside is a spacious bar and dining area with ample room for a wheelchair user to manoeuvre and disabled toilet facilities.
Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill
Fronting sleek eats and Champagne cocktails, Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar & Grill has wheelchair access and the space for easy mobility. Sip on some Laurent Perrier and add a bit of fizz to your date nights and catch-ups with friends.
Pitcher & Piano Birmingham
Boasting wheelchair access on the ground and lower ground flood with a small access ramp at the front of the building, Pitcher & Piano comes to life each weekend be it with a party-ready crowd on a Saturday night or hungry folk looking for a top-notch Sunday roast.
Sobar
Hailed for its epic nightlife, Sobar has plenty of space for wheelchair access, disabled toilets and a ground-level entrance with outside seating. Enjoy Japanese-style decor and live musicians as you tip back a tantalising tipple.
The Ivy Temple Row
Always stunning with beautiful decor, The Ivy Temple Row is also an accessible restaurant and bar worth getting stuck into. The city centre spot has the most decadent eats, alongside delicious cocktails. Our favourites are the espresso martini and blood orange margarita.
The Wilderness
For wheelchair-accessible restaurants in Birmingham, The Wilderness is a sleek and sexy spot for date night. Boasting parking right at the front entrance, their staff are also accommodating. And the food? Innovative, classy and oh-so-tasty.