Guide to Egon Ronay

Egon Ronay enjoying a meal at London Gateway services.

Egon Ronay (1915 - 2010) was a food critic whose guides to British restaurants became well-circulated in the 1950s, with many attributing his reviews to a vast improvement in the catering standards at the time.

By the 1970s Egon Ronay regularly featured motorway service stations in his reviews. Often creatively written, he rarely had a good word to say, and operators blamed much of their poor reputation (which stuck for the following 30 years) on what he had to say. The operators felt hard done by, as if they were being expected to provide a level of service that customers were never going to pay for.

His reviews formed part of the government's Prior Report into motorway service area regulation in 1978, which concluded that the quality of service area varied dramatically, but not all were as bad as their reputation would have you believe. His words regularly made for colourful headlines in the media.

In 2000, Egon Ronay worked with Welcome Break to create a new menu for Food Connection, after remarking that their all-breakfast tasted like they had been hanging around all day. His advice led to the creation of Coffee Primo. In doing so, he managed to raise customer satisfaction to an impressive 70%.

Positive Review

In 1961, Egon Ronay wrote about the new Newport Pagnell services. After his first visit, he wrote:

Stop with confidence. Sensibly devised dishes which you can eat at the counters in full armchair comfort served as if you sat at a traditional restaurant table. The other room was neat and appetising whenever I ate there and has tables too. Charges are very reasonable.

It wasn't the only time he was ever impressed. The 1986 Just A Bite guide to budget gourmet dining said the food at Leicester Forest East was "outstandingly good". He had been known to praise Tebay in 1972 and in 2000, and had also said good things about Harthill, Magor and London Gateway. Trusthouse Forte was the operator he tended to praise most: he called them "the stars", and in 1989 all of his top 13 service areas were Forte sites.

Egon was also a fan of service stations in theory. He was deeply critical of the M25 opening without any service areas, calling it "a scandal".

Industry Reaction

Egon Ronay's comments would often make newspaper headlines, which meant the offending operators would have to be asked to reply. Often, these operators wouldn't try to hide their disdain.

Mobil responded to their criticism by simply saying that "motorway service areas were never intended to cater for the tastes of the gourmet". This wasn't strictly true, as the earliest motorway service areas were trying to impress, but what Mobil were right in saying was that their interpretation of motorway catering was never going to get five stars.

When Egon Ronay criticised Top Rank's "uninspiring cooking" in 1972, Top Rank said, "we don't attempt to provide inspired cooking with 129,000 meals to serve over a long weekend". They went on to say that a gourmet chef shouldn't be reviewing motorway catering. Trusthouse Forte classed his guide as "appalling", saying they preferred the guides by the AA, RAC and Michelin.

More recently, in 1995 Granada said, "with or without him, we are striving to improve", suggesting they would take the feedback but wouldn't necessarily act on it.

1977 National Review

Egon Ronay's 1977 service station review was the first time his criticisms received widespread public attention. He later said he was disappointed that this attention didn't encourage any improvements. The full survey is shown below:

Services Verdict Notes
Anderton poor "the atmosphere is pleasant even if the food is not"
Aust appalling "tomato soup had a striking resemblance to gloss paint"
Birch poor
Bothwell appalling "no obvious effort had been made at presentation"
Burton West appalling
Burtonwood acceptable
Charnock Richard poor "not fit for human consumption"
Corley poor
Exeter appalling temporary facilities
Farthing Corner poor
Fleet acceptable/poor
Forton appalling "an insult to one's taste buds"
Frankley acceptable
Gordano poor
Hamilton poor original building
Harthill poor/appalling original building
Hartshead Moor poor
Heston poor
Hilton Park poor
Leicester Forest East borderline acceptable/poor
Leigh Delamere acceptable
Keele appalling "the public wisely fixed their own boycott"
Killington Lake poor original building
Knutsford acceptable/appalling "food is not arranged with any idea of presentation"
Membury just acceptable
Michael Wood appalling
Newport Pagnell just acceptable
Rownhams acceptable temporary facilities
Sandbach poor "doughnuts like a cannon ball"
Scratchwood poor
Southwaite poor
Strensham acceptable/poor
Taunton Deane poor
Tebay West poor "all is pleasant until you get to your food"
Toddington acceptable/poor
Trowell good/acceptable "food is almost good on occasion"
Washington appalling "tea like dishwater"
Watford Gap poor "peas nasty"
Woodall moderate/poor
Woolley Edge poor