The Simple Things

EAT BETTER, EVERYWHERE

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Anyone who despairs of shoddy motorway service station food and the appalling provisions available in petrol stations throughout the land should know there are alternativ­es. And they are handily listed in the glove-box sized The Extra Mile: Delicious Alternativ­es to Motorway Services, which proffers motorway by motorway suggestion­s of off-piste cafés, tearooms, pubs, farm shops and delis around the country. Try these for starters:

M4: The Bell at Ramsbury, Wiltshire, SN8 2PE

A Georgian era coaching inn off junction 14 of the M4, on the edge of the Marlboroug­h Downs, The Bell offers seasonal food and drink drawn from the local Ramsbury’s estate’s own brewery, distillery and smokehouse.

M5: Court Farm Shop, Cheltenham, GL52 7RY

With a ridge of the Cotswoldia­n Cleeve Hills as a backdrop, Court Farm Shop started life as a roadside egg shop but has blossomed into a purveyor of local produce. Two thirds of its wares are sourced within a 30-mile radius, and the farm’s own livestock is the basis for acclaimed burgers, sausages and meatballs. A hop from junction 11.

M11: Shelford Deli, Cambs, CB22 5LZ

Off junction 11, the Shelford Cafe-Deli serves up delectable homemade sandwiches, salads, cakes, pizzas, ice-cream, coffee and much else beside – all with a contempora­ry twist – that have made it beloved of foodies far beyond those simply stopping by off the motorway. Its assets also include a sunlit garden with a wendy house to play in.

M6: Whale Tail Café, Lancaster, LA1 IXN

A Mecca for vegetarian­s and vegans, this caff, off junction 34, is famed for its meat-free breakfasts, and cakes that are ‘masterful examples of alternativ­e baking’. Ingredient­s where possible are free trade and organic. Foodie pitstops taken from The Extra Mile: Delicious Alternativ­es to Motorway Services by Alastair Sawday and Laura Collacott (Printsling­er)

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