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Motorway Service Restaurant - Forton - Photo album

Lots of building work at the moment. But I've stopped here countless times over the years. Everything you need from a services. Expensive fuel, M&S, Costa, greggs, burger King. Toilets have been upgraded since my last visit. When the building work is complete. I may give 5 stars.
Nice place , the northbound looked a bit miss managed stores down stairs Gregg’s , wham itch and marks and Spenser’s and upstairs cafe space for costa and Burger King , the best bit are the EV charging points and clean toilets ! Tables in the cafe still dirty ! But nice view from upstairs ! Watch
Very busy, well presented & clean public conveniences. plenty of parking available! Upto 2 Hours free of charge! WARNING - BE AWARE ANPR "Automatic Number Plate Recognition" Camera's are in operation at these services both Northbound & Southbound! Do not go over the 2 hour limit or you will receiv
Alh'amdulillah, this service station has a pray facility it's on the 1st floor from northbound you have to cross the bridge . also has a wudu facility 2 small sink
When ever we travel north with the caravan always stop here. Normaly good parking and coffe and cake to help you on your way.
Everything you need on the way. Including clean toilets. Was very busy when I visited as it was bank holiday weekend, but everyone was happy and considering each other.
I have got to give five stars for service. I left my sun-specs in the ladies and when I phoned up to enquire about them the manager, Taylor, was incredibly helpful phoning me back three times and then leaving them in Greggs where I collected them on my return journey 👍😊
We went here due to the multi-faith room. It has wudu facilities inside the room The room is nice and tidy. ONLY problem was that the room was extremely hot as we went when it was 29°c outside. The room had no windows that you can open and sun was shining bright inside, it had a little extractor
Large Service station on the M6. Appears to be adequate parking, fuel and food services (As you expect the price is high, like any convenience store). Toilet facilities on the upper level, escalator going up, stairs going down. Busy all times
This is a nice service station on the M6. Clean, tidy and allot of outdoor space. It has no e food options and other interesting retail units. Will stop here again on the way home
Slightly spooky transport café in Lancaster. Originally called the Pennine Tower and opened in 1965 with a ritzy restaurant overlooking Morcombe Bay. The snowflakes later decided that unless you threw yourself out of a broken window it didn't have enough fire escapes, so it closed to the inflammable
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