Locations: | 8 services |
Often accompanied by: | Premier Inn |
Related names: | Table Table, Beefeater, Premier Inn |
Predecessors: | Table Table, Brewster's |
Successors: | Brewster's, Beefeater, Cookhouse & Pub |
Brewers Fayre is a chain of pub-restaurants owned by the Whitbread Group. It is often paired with their sister company, Premier Inn, and the two form the main offer at several A-road services.
Larger Brewers Fayres used to have an area for families, named Charlie Chalk's Fun Factory, attached. Between 1999 and 2005 some Brewers Fayres, including those at services, were re-branded Brewsters. These were the ones which wanted to focus on children rather than just adults.
Whitbread have been known to change around some of their restaurant brands. As a result branches of Brewers Fayre at service stations have taken over from Table Table, and been replaced by Beefeater and Cookhouse & Pub.
On 30 April 2024, Whitbread announced that they are set to close over 200 of its branded restaurants due to financial difficulties caused by COVID-19 and the cost of living crisis as part of their new Accelerated Growth Plan. The first of these closures began in July 2024, with more restaurants set to close over the coming months.
Locations
Brewers Fayre forms part of the following signposted service areas: [view on a map - Download KMLrefine search]
- Ashby de la Zouch (Flagstaff Island) (A42)
- Brampton Hut (A1/A14)
- Chippenham (Cepen Park) (A350)
- Forthview (Queens Crossing) (A90)
- Galley's Corner (Mulberry Tree) (A120)
- Hayle (Loggans Moor) (A30)
- Jubilee (Duke of York) (A2)
- Monkton (Monkton Lodge) (A77)
- Sittingbourne (Bobbing Apple) (A249)
Former Locations
Brewers Fayre has been removed from the following signposted service areas:
- Bellshill (Bellziehill Farm) (A725)
- Cramlington (Moor Farm) (A19)
- Milton Heights (Milton Lodge) (A34)
- Penhale (Penhale Round) (A30)