Roadchef
Private | |
Industry | Motorway Services Area |
Founded | July 1973 |
Headquarters | Norton Canes services, UK |
Area served | United Kingdom except Northern Ireland |
Key people | Mark Fox (CEO) |
Revenue | £200,000,000 |
Number of employees | 2000+ |
Parent | Antin IP |
Website | Roadchef |
Roadchef is a company which operates 30 motorway service areas in 21 locations in the UK. It is the third largest motorway service area operator, behind Moto and Welcome Break and followed by Extra).[2]
In September 2014 it was announced that owners Delek Group were selling Roadchef to Antin for £153m.[3]
History
Roadchef was founded in July 1973 by Lindley Catering Investments and Galleon World Travel.[1][2] The company was originally family owned but in November 1995 was sold to a management team and its most recent change of ownership was to Antin Infrastructure Partners.[1]
Over the years Roadchef have acquired a portfolio of 21 sites. A large expansion occurred in 1998 when Roadchef agreed to purchase Blue Boar Group and Take A Break for £80 million and thus proceeded to integrate these acquisitions into an enlarged Roadchef Group. At the time, Blue Boar was the fourth largest operator of motorway services areas in the UK with three operational sites and one development site. The acquired Watford Gap site was the first motorway service area to be opened in the UK in 1959 and is one of the UK’s best known sites. A few years ago (according to Google Finance), "Roadchef Motorways was one of the largest Motorway Services Area (MSA) operators in the UK, with 21 sites representing 24% of the market and serving some 60 million visitors each year."[4]
Roadchef recently announced a multimillion-pound refurbishment programme[1] and their newly refurbished Clacket Lane services on the M25 is one of the largest sites in the UK.
Locations
Roadchef operate the following services:
- Annandale Water - A74(M) J16
- Bothwell - M74 between J4 and J5
- Chester - M56 J14
- Clacket Lane - M25 between J5 and J6
- Durham - A1(M) J61
- Hamilton - M74 between J5 and J6
- Killington Lake - M6 between J36 and J37 southbound only.
- Magor - M4 J23a
- Maidstone - M20 J8
- Northampton - M1 J15a
- Norton Canes - M6 Toll between junctions T6 and T7
- Pont Abraham - M4 J49
- Rownhams - M27 between J3 and J4
- Sandbach - M6 between J16 and J17
- Sedgemoor Southbound - M5 between J21 and J22
- Stafford Southbound - M6 between J14 and J15
- Sutton Scotney - A34 between A272 and A303
- Strensham - M5 between J7 and J8
- Taunton Deane - M5 between J25 and J26
- Tibshelf - M1 between J28 and J29
- Watford Gap - M1 between J16 and J17
Facilities
Roadchef motorway service areas have varying facilities but despite this all sites provide two hours free parking, toilets and food 24 hours a day, seven days a week.[5]
Catering
- Roadchef operate McDonald's, Costa Coffee, LEON, Pret A Manger, Chozen Noodle, Fresh Food Cafe, Hot Food Co. and Restbite.
- Fresh Food Cafe, Hot Food Co. and Restbite are Roadchef's own brand restaurants, which are available at many Roadchef service areas. Hot Food Co. replaced Restbite, which was itself later replaced by Fresh Food Cafe, a modern restaurant serving
- The Burger Company was a self-branded fast food outlet, available at some Roadchef service areas, having replaced the Wimpy chain. It was a quick fix until the sites were refurbished to McDonald's.[6][7]
- McDonald's came to most Roadchef service areas as part of their £12,000,000 refurbishment plans.[1]
- A branch of the Subway sandwich chain can be found at Strensham Northbound only (in the forecourt).[8] This is their second motorway outlet.[9]
- Courtesy of Costa, Italian coffee (along with other drinks, snacks and sandwiches/toasties) is served at all Roadchef service areas. The replacement of an own-brand coffee shop with a high street name was pioneered by Roadchef in 2007 whilst also pioneering advertising brands such as Costa on motorway signage through a legal loophole. Moto followed soon after (also using Costa) and later Welcome Break utilised Starbucks.[10][11] Roadchef are currently refurbishing and expanding their Costa outlets as part of their £12,000,000 refurbishment project.[1]
- Soho Coffee Co was introduced to Strensham Southbound during their 2008 refurbishment and now offer sandwiches and other snacks in many of Roadchef's large WHSmith stores.[12]
WHSmith
WHSmith originally replaced all of Moto's own-brand shops after a successful trial at Toddington and this was copied by Welcome Break and eventually Roadchef.[13]
Cotton Traders
Cotton Traders currently have 6 outlets in RoadChef services. Strensham services were the first to gain a Cotton Traders.[14][15]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 User, Super. "About Us - Roadchef Motorway Service Areas". www.roadchef.com.
- 1 2 "Operators - motorway services".
- ↑ "Delek Group to sell Britain's Roadchef for $250 million". Reuters. Thomson Reuters. 14 September 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2016.
- ↑ "finance - Google Search". finance.google.com.
- ↑ "MSA Policy - motorway services".
- ↑ "Roadchef Motorway Service Areas - Operates 30 locations in Britain". www.roadchef.com.
- ↑ "The Burger Company - motorway services".
- ↑ "Roadchef Motorway Service Areas - Operates 30 locations in Britain". www.roadchef.com.
- ↑ "Subway - motorway services".
- ↑ User, Super. "Costa Coffee Shop - Brands - Roadchef Motorway Services". www.roadchef.com.
- ↑ "Costa - motorway services".
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-08-12.
- ↑ "WHSmith - motorway services".
- ↑ User, Super. "Cotton Traders". www.roadchef.com.
- ↑ "Cotton Traders - motorway services".
External links
- Roadchef Official Website
- Motorway Services Online - Roadchef
- General motorway services reviews Motorway Service Areas - Reviews
- The Interview: Roadchef's Simon Turl Sarah Bridge, Financial Mail 23 August 2009, 12:00am