Culinary Tour Of The United Kingdom Via Days Inn And Super 8 By Wyndham Hotels

The sun has FINALLY got his hat on and you’re thinking about affordable holidays in the UK. We’ve read your mind haven’t we?
Well think no further, because our motorway hotels are perfectly located and even more perfectly priced for whatever you’re planning this summer.
Whether you’re a sun soaker, a thriller seeker, a history buff or just need a few nights away to unwind after a stressful start to 2024, we’ve got a room with your name on it, located in 17 locations across the United Kingdom.
But once for those who love their food - and let's be honest who doesn't - what local culinary delights should you try to get a flavour of the area? Again, in typical Roadchef fashion, we’ve got you covered with some great suggestions with one dish for each of our hotels to tickle your tastebuds.
Days Inn by Wyndham Cannock
Our Cannock hotel is just half hour from Birmingham City Centre - the home of the Balti! Believed to have gained popularity post-war, the Birmingham ‘Balti’ is so famous that you can even tour the ‘Balti Triangle’ in the south of the Second City.
Super 8 by Wyndham Chester
Not to be cheesy, but anyone fancy some Cheshire Cheese? Crumbly, dense, slightly salted and perfect with a cracker or two whilst resting on our Silentnight beds in the new Super 8 by Wyndham Chester hotel.

Days Inn by Wyndham Chesterfield
Just 22 miles away from the Days Inn by Wyndham Chesterfield hotel is the Derbyshire town of Bakewell. For those with a sweet tooth, we all know what that’s famous for. Bakewell Slice, Bakewell Tart, Bakewell Pie, Bakewell Pudding - cherry, sponge, almond, icing. Either share one in one of our double rooms or stay in one of our twins and eat it all to yourself.
Super 8 by Wyndham Durham
Parmo - our newest Super 8 by Wyndham Durham hotel deserves one of the most indulgent UK dishes. The Parmo, famous throughout the North of England and originated from just 25 miles south in Middlesbrough, combines breaded chicken with a bechamel sauce and cheese. Combine that with some fries and cold drink from our bar in the Super 8 by Wyndham Durham hotel and you’ve got yourself a tasty meal!

Days Inn by Wyndham Hamilton
Do you call it a Lorne sausage or a square sausage? Although not actually a sausage, this dish is a Scottish tradition and is perfect for breakfast sandwiches, an accompaniment to eggs or just as a quick snack! Grab yours before adventuring North for the Highlands or heading back down south - via Durham, of course for your Parmo!
Days Inn by Wyndham Kendal
If you’re expecting a cake, then Kendal Mint Cake isn’t one! Used to power ramblers, mountaineers and outdoor explorers up hill, down valleys and round Cumbria’s beautiful lakes - including Killington Lake, which flanks the Days Inn by Wyndham Kendal hotel, this peppermint block is almost as famous as Grasmere’s gingerbread, just 17 miles west of Kendal!
Days Inn by Wyndham Lockerbie
Clapshot - you’ve probably never heard of this creamy blend of turnip or swede with mash potato. Serve alongside haggis or stews and you’ve got the most hearty of Scottish dishes, to warm you off to sleep in one of our comfortable Days Inn by Lockerbie beds.
Days Inn by Wyndham Maidstone
As a key part of the garden of England, Maidstone is home to some incredible fresh, locally grown produce. Look out for its variety of soft fruits - grown due to the warm climate and incredible soil!
Days Inn by Wyndham Newport Magor
Not to go all famous London actor, but not many people know this - Days Inn by Wyndham Newport Magor is just a hair's-breadth from the AB InBev brewery, brewing over one billion (yes, that’s one and nine zeros!) pints every year.
Days Inn by Wyndham Sevenoaks
It’s no surprise that ‘The Garden of England’ produces the best English Wine. Choose Days Inn by Wyndham Sevenoaks as the perfect base to collect your tipple - no need to travel to France or Italy!
Days Inn by Wyndham Southampton
Just a mere seven miles away from the coast, it'd be remiss of you to not try some fresh fish - battered or unbattered - during your visit to Days Inn by Wyndham Southampton. Like our rooms - which are always great priced for the perfect break - you could say you'll get the catch of the day!
Days Inn by Wyndham Stafford
Praised and protected by Potters from Stoke to Stafford and beyond, the Staffordshire Oatcake truly is one of the icons of this county. This savoury pancake is cooked on a griddle and combined with breakfast staples; bacon, sausage, beans, mushroom and held shut with gooey melted cheese. Incredibly flexible all year round - just like our room rates at Days Inn by Wyndham Stafford.

Days Inn by Wyndham Sutton Scotney
So well-known in the area it even has a heritage railway route named after it, Sutton Scotney is just a stone's throw from the UK's watercress capital, Winchester! Full of vitamins, minerals and a punchy, peppery taste - it's ideal in a salad or made into pesto or mixed into stews, broths and curries!
Days Inn by Wyndham Taunton
Did you know Cheddar was named after the Somerset town with its famous cave and gorge? You do now and the town (and cheese) of Cheddar is just 45 minutes away from Day Inn by Wyndham Taunton! This iconic dairy staple is known all over the world and it’s melty, sharpness is the perfect option - look out for it on our Fresh Food Cafe sandwiches!

Days Inn by Wyndham Tewkesbury
Often unpronounceable, incredibly versatile and found just across the border in Worcestershire - you guessed it - you’ve got grab yourself a bottle of Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce. All together now, here's how to pronounce Worcestershire- Wus-tuh-sheer.
Days Inn by Wyndham Watford Gap
If you’re heading down the M1, you can’t miss it - shining out like a beacon, the Hotel Chocolat Factory Outlet before you hit the hay at Days Inn by Wyndham Watford Gap. Full of the UK’s best chocolate, from white to dark and everything in between!