Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:48 PM BSTI think a big group of us should visit them all in one year.
Hey I just said that!
Especially as they are closing at a rate of knotts
Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:48 PM BSTI think a big group of us should visit them all in one year.
Hey I just said that!
Especially as they are closing at a rate of knotts
Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:48 PM BSTI think a big group of us should visit them all in one year.
This is a scary but great idea.
They're starting to refurbish them though. The new look is alright in itself, but it's not the Little Chef I know and love.
Quote: sootyj @ August 10 2008, 10:50 PM BSTHey I just said that!
Especially as they are closing at a rate of knotts
Shows how good an idea it was.
I must say I like them because I like lame British holidays things.
Holiday flats with old ovens, B&Bs, seaside towns, service stations - the whole lot.
Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:31 PM BSTOf course his wife Sharron Davies is always delighted when he comes last.
All depends on her stroke.
Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2008, 10:52 PM BSTThis is a scary but great idea.
They're starting to refurbish them though. The new look is alright in itself, but it's not the Little Chef I know and love.
'Little Chefs Big Adventure'
'The Big Little Chef Tour'
Quote: David Chapman @ August 10 2008, 10:53 PM BSTAll depends on her stroke.
Breast stroke. Davies is well known for having nipples you could hang your coat on.
Quote: sootyj @ August 10 2008, 10:50 PM BSTEspecially as they are closing at a rate of knotts
My favourite one was demolished last year. I am absolutely GUTTED.
Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:52 PM BSTShows how good an idea it was.
I must say I like them because I like lame British holidays things.
Holiday flats with old ovens, B&Bs, seaside towns, service stations - the whole lot.
That's all part of the fun. Because you're on holiday you accept all this.
Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:49 PM BSTThe meet should be held at one.
*cheeks for Little Chefs in/around London*
Bugger. None close enough.
Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2008, 10:56 PM BST*cheeks for Little Chefs in/around London*
Bugger. None close enough.
Oh, yeah, they all have to be by slip roads and stuff.
I actually ate in two - yes, TWO - different ones just the other week! *feels privileged*
I love the atmosphere in them. The kind of insular-ness, which is particularly evident on those which are at services and by slip roads, all that kinda thing. And there is nothing better than sitting in a nice, warm Little Chef, tucking into some tasty food, whilst it's absolutely freezing and pissing it down outside.
Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2008, 11:01 PM BSTAnd there is nothing better than sitting in a nice, warm Little Chef, tucking into some tasty food, whilst it's absolutely freezing and pissing it down outside.
Tasty food? Well, food . . .
I ate in one when I stayed in Cheshire last year. Then I ate in one in Stoke on the way up to Manchester to see Morrissey in 04.
Happy days.
So, 1992 Olympics, black, fading . . .
Quote: Seefacts @ August 10 2008, 10:53 PM BST'Little Chefs Big Adventure'
'The Big Little Chef Tour'
Breast stroke. Davies is well known for having nipples you could hang your coat on.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bollocks-Alton-Towers-Uncommonly-British/dp/071814791X
Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2008, 10:56 PM BST*cheeks for Little Chefs in/around London*
Cheeks? Getting careless Aaron. Are you tired?
No. Just a typo.
Quote: sootyj @ August 10 2008, 11:10 PM BSThttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Bollocks-Alton-Towers-Uncommonly-British/dp/071814791X
I've been to a good few of those attractions.
Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2008, 11:11 PM BSTNo. Just a typo.
http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/Little-Chef/28252187760
Revelling in it's own rubbishness. So British, it's brilliant!
Sootyj - I feel we might be about to fall out, as I've posted in a Critique thread of yours and now I feel weird.