Brasserie Blanc: French restaurant in Oxford, not far from the city centre
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Powerchair
Overview
Wheelchair accessible French restaurant in Oxford. Any slight problems around access (see accessibility box below) are more than compensated for by the quality of the food. And I could get my legs under the table! I recommend the fish soup.
Transport & Parking
The restaurant is not far from the city centre, but there is no bus service. There are disabled parking bays on the opposite side of Walton Street, a little further towards the city centre.
Access
Step free access is via a ramp from street level. There are two large doors of glass with a wooden frame that need to be opened from the inside of the restaurant. Once over the threshold, there is a pillar from floor to ceiling which obstructs entry a little and one of the other customers needed to get out of their chair and move to make a way.
Toilets
Apparently there is an accessible loo at the rear of the restaurant. I did not use it.
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