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As a kid I used to dream of the Olympic Breakfast, of course we were never allowed one. My dad would make us share one round of toast and one pot of tea between four of us.Originally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
The Olympic Breakfast was the best hangover cure ever
I swore if I ever got an expense account, it would be the first cool thing I did, eat breakfast (the Olympic) at a Little Chef on the way to some client site.
I managed it eventually and lived the dream. The Olympic breakfast did not disappoint.
Actually I miss the days of taking time to get to site, of a day of travelling (paid for by the client) at leisurely pace rather than this awful 'pass the stuff through the window' and gone at breakneck speed.Comment
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Yes, they were great - and our local one had really comfortable banquets in booths that afforded you a bit of privacy as well. I believe that Heston Blumenthal revamped one of these up near Basingstoke and they made a TV doc about it. Sadly, it's now a Starbucks like most of the others.Originally posted by GregRickshaw View Post
As a kid I used to dream of the Olympic Breakfast, of course we were never allowed one. My dad would make us share one round of toast and one pot of tea between four of us.
I swore if I ever got an expense account, it would be the first cool thing I did, eat breakfast (the Olympic) at a Little Chef on the way to some client site.
I managed it eventually and lived the dream. The Olympic breakfast did not disappoint.
Actually I miss the days of taking time to get to site, of a day of travelling (paid for by the client) at leisurely pace rather than this awful 'pass the stuff through the window' and gone at breakneck speed.
If you're ever in France, check out the Buffalo Grill - it's about the closest you'll get to the Chef experience though, admittedly being France, the food is better. Le Menu Sheriff is the one to go for ;-)Comment
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I'm sure I always got the "little spaceman" breakfast on long journeys to Cornwall holidays. Fried egg, sausage and deep-fried bread. I think I got to go as an adult maybe only once, as there was on near the A66 (Brough perhaps).
All about the lollipops though really.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Breakfast of champions thatOriginally posted by Guy At Charnock Richard View Post
The Olympic Breakfast was the best hangover cure everFormer IPSE member
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https://www.sanef.com/en/area/servic...e-a16-motorway
its in about the right place, its clean, the free viewing platform is superb and the kids love the water fowl.
Most british service stations are soulless trumpholes.Comment
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I worked in a Little Chef, in Littlehampton, when I were a young lass. It's now a Burger King I think.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI do still miss Little Chef though.Comment
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I quite liked the services near Chertsey when they first opened. No idea what they're like now.
The only other ones I've stopped at are somewhere on the M40 and probably Watford Gap.Comment
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A3 North!Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I worked in a Little Chef, in Littlehampton, when I were a young lass. It's now a Burger King I think.
Ex cheffers unite!
Starbucks now.
I was in Coventry yesterday, they have 2 starbuck restaurants and one drive through in the one services. That does at least have tables and grass ...... overlooking the car park!Comment
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Good ol' Baie-de-Somme! Exactly one meal distance from my house and the perfect place for a picnic. It's a family tradition.Originally posted by vetran View Posthttps://www.sanef.com/en/area/servic...e-a16-motorway
its in about the right place, its clean, the free viewing platform is superb and the kids love the water fowl.
Most british service stations are soulless trumpholes.Comment
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