A&C,
The Bottlang does have a knife & fork symbol, but no further info beyond that. Pooleys & AFE tend to do that better, indicating what level of service is available on the aerodrome, and if none, then what's in the locality along with the phone numbers so that you can check their opening times or make a reservation.
As you say Bottlang shows a Taxi symbol, but no phone numbers. Not much use when you land and there is no one around, and you're in the middle of nowhere. Having a taxi phone number can come in very handy. It's the easiest way to civilisation, and usually very helpful in finding a hotel for the night if your stay was unexpected! Probably not so much of a problem for you IFR boys, but something us VFR tourers have to deal with
The lack of a figure for landing fees is what I find it's biggest drawback. I do check these with the airport when getting PPR to avoid a nasty shock, but it's handy to have some indication of fees when deciding where to go.
As I said earlier, I'm not saying that the others are brilliant, but I though that you were praising them so much, that people might get the impression that Bottlang were somehow perfect. I would prefer a Pooleys/AFE over the Bottlang, but unfortunately when traveling to the conteniant, I've little choice but use Bottlang.
dp