Wimpy

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cuprabob

14,652 posts

214 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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Dr Jekyll said:
Little chef were a bit above Wimpy, though expensive for what you got. The last ones only closed a few years ago.

Maple syrup pancakes cloud9
Loved the Olympic breakfast and the free drumstick lollipop smile

Frankthered

1,624 posts

180 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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cuprabob said:
Dr Jekyll said:
Little chef were a bit above Wimpy, though expensive for what you got. The last ones only closed a few years ago.

Maple syrup pancakes cloud9
Loved the Olympic breakfast and the free drumstick lollipop smile
My dad would NEVER stop at a Little Chef because they were too expensive and you could never be sure that your egg yolk would be runny.

I quite liked them, but they were always a bit spendy for what it was.

21st Century Man

40,919 posts

248 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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I was on the road as a sales rep in the eighties, used to do about 60k a year, lived off Little Chef and Happy Eater.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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Little Chef Jubilee pancakes were epic. biggrin

paulguitar

23,455 posts

113 months

Wednesday 17th August 2022
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My stepfather used to call Little Chef 'Little Thief'.

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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paulguitar said:
My stepfather used to call Little Chef 'Little Thief'.
Most people did. biggrin

vikingaero

10,353 posts

169 months

Thursday 18th August 2022
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Tonbridge has a new Wimpy opening. It's strange as Wimpy and a few of the newer brands (Taco Bell etc) seem to be the only franchises available.

I remember the Olympic Breakfast at Little Chef. What started off as 2 sausages became one sausage and then half a sausage when they were in the financial doldrums. You also had to time dining at Little Chef. If it was packed, you'd be waiting 45 minutes for food, so either go early or late, as they had a peculiar system of cooking orders in order when they could double up - so if one table ordered 2 Olympic breakfasts, and the next one also ordered 2 Olympics, they wouldn't cook 4 at the same time. On occasions you'd encounter one Chef who was on the ball, but such foresight was very rare.

The thing to remember was that back in the 80's there were far fewer McDonalds drive throughs and no Costas, Starbucks etc. If you were out late on the primary routes, your choice of dining was the appalling services, or Little Chef/Happy Eater. Having a Happy Eater dinner at 8pm on the A1 was a major step up over the services.