Little Chef was once the king of roadside eateries.
Once the king of roadside eateries, Little Chef spread across the UK in the 1970s - with several locations in and around Glasgow.
With proper signage on both sides of the road, drivers knew well in advance that the Little Chef was there and many took full advantage. Sadly, it was closed in 2007 and eventually became Milano’s Express in 2018. More Glasgow nostalgia stories In 1988, the branch added a Little Chef Lodge to the site - which eventually became a Travelodge when the brand changed. One of the last to close, it disappeared from the roadside and became a Starbucks.
Back in the ‘90s, the go to was an Olympic Breakfast - a promo created during the 1994 Winter Olympics. After completing that meal, it’s unlikely you’d have success in any sporting event.
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