Little Chef was a British chain of roadside restaurants; founded in 1958 by
Sam Alper and Peter Merchant who were inspired by American
diners. The chain was famous for the "Olympic Breakfast" – its version of a
full English breakfast – as well as its "Early Starter" and "Jubilee Pancakes". The restaurants were mostly located on
A roads, often paired with a
Travelodge hotel, a
Burger King
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and a
petrol station
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Fuel dispensers are used to ...
. The chain was also located along
motorways
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in
Moto Services, for a time.
The chain expanded rapidly throughout the 1970s, with its parent company acquiring its only major competitor,
Happy Eater, in the 1980s. After all Happy Eater locations were converted to the Little Chef fascia in the late 1990s, the chain peaked with 439 restaurants.
Little Chef began to face decline in the early 2000s, mainly due to over-expansion, meaning it could not properly invest in all of its locations. By the end of 2005, almost half of its locations had been closed.
In early 2007, the chain was rescued from
administration
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** Administrative assistant, traditionally known as a se ...
and subsequently reduced to 196 restaurants. This was followed by another closure programme in 2012 to reduce the chain to 94 restaurants. In early 2017, owners
Kout Food Group sold the remaining 70 locations to
Euro Garages
EG Group Limited is a British operator of filling stations, convenience stores and Fast-food restaurant, food service providers across Europe, the United States and Australia. It was founded in Blackburn in 2001 by brothers Mohsin and Zuber Iss ...
who would convert the buildings into
Starbucks
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,
Greggs,
Subway and
KFC
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franchises. After Euro Garages' licence to use the Little Chef name expired, the remaining 36 restaurants became EG Diner in January 2018, and were either converted or closed by the end of October 2018.
The defunct Little Chef brand is still owned by Kout Food Group; however, the trademark is now registered in
Kuwait
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as the group is no longer operating in the United Kingdom.
History
Beginnings (1958–1970)
In the 1930s, during the
Great Depression
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, American lunch room operator Arthur Valentine created the concept of selling small
prefabricated
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diners through
mail order
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* Sending an order form in the mail
* Placing an order by telephone call
...
. These were called
Valentine Diners, and various models were manufactured in
Wichita, Kansas
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, later becoming famous landmarks across the
U.S. Route 66
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. In the 1950s, British caravan designer
Sam Alper was travelling the United States, and saw the model called 'The Little Chef' in
Leedey, Oklahoma.
Upon Alper's return home, he worked with catering boss Peter Merchant to design and build his own version of a small roadside diner. The first Little Chef opened in 1958 on
Oxford Road, Reading in the car park of the former Rex Cinema, it had just eleven seats.
The earliest Little Chefs remained as basic, prefabricated constructions, with room for up to twenty customers, a staff of three to four, and provision for car parking.
There was also a short-lived experiment in 1964 with a branch in London's
Regent's Park
Regent's Park (officially The Regent's Park) is one of the Royal Parks of London. It occupies in north-west Inner London, administratively split between the City of Westminster and the London Borough of Camden, Borough of Camden (and historical ...
.
From 1965 onwards, the outlets began to be built in
brick
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, with room for about forty customers, by which time there were 12 outlets.
Standard décor and uniforms were brought in, together with staff training.
Later on, they were built with room for some sixty customers, while parking space was improved, and sign boards and other identifying marks were emphasised.
By 1970, Little Chef became a subsidiary of the
Trust Houses hotel, restaurant, and catering
conglomerate, by which time there were 25 Little Chef restaurants.
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Trust House Forte (1970–1995)
In 1970, Trust Houses merged with
Charles Forte's hotel and catering consortium to create
Trust House Forte.
The takeover by Forte gave Little Chef the capital and resources to expand rapidly. Soon, Trust House Forte had 44 Little Chef restaurants.
Frustrated by planning laws, Forte began sending out teams to "well-located"
transport cafes, offering the owners cash incentives to sell and move out "within the week" so that Forte could turn their restaurants into Little Chefs. Following this tactic, the chain, by 1972, had expanded to 100 outlets. In the 1970s, there were also two restaurants in
France
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, both of which closed by 1976.
Sites were a mixture of self-service and waitress service, though predominantly the former. By 1976, there were 174 outlets, and the first Little Chef Lodge motel was opened.
In 1977, "Jubilee Pancakes" were added to the menu.

Little Chef outlets were opened at larger Trust House Forte service areas on motorways and trunk roads. In 1987, these service areas became known as
Welcome Break after the acquisition of the smaller Welcome Break group of
motorway service area
Motorway service areas (MSA) also known as services or service stations, are rest areas in the UK and Ireland where drivers can leave a motorway to refuel/recharge, rest, eat and drink, shop, use the toilet or stay in an on-site overnight hotel ...
s and the
Happy Eater roadside restaurants,
Little Chef's main rival at the time, in 1986, as part of the break-up of the
Imperial Group.
In 1990, the Little Chef Lodges were rebranded as Travelodge. In 1992–3, two sites were opened in the
Republic of Ireland
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. In 1995, Forte announced the end of the Happy Eater brand, with all existing sites converted into Little Chef by 1997.
Little Chef had a spin-off brand called "Little Chef Express," which Forte developed in 1995 as a rival to fast-food outlets. The first Express outlet was at the
Markham Moor service station (
A1 North), though only as an addition to the existing Little Chef menu there. Only five restaurants were ever built on the roadside, and the idea was redeveloped when Little Chef was taken over by Compass, with the Express
take-out
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s being set up in
food courts, including one in the
Eurostar
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The service is operated by the Eurostar Group which was formed from the merger of Eurostar, ...
terminal.
Granada (1995–2000)
In 1996, catering and broadcasting conglomerate
Granada
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successfully mounted a
hostile takeover
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for the Forte group.
The Welcome Break chain was sold by Granada, with the Little Chefs at those motorway service areas becoming a similar table-service restaurant, branded as Red Hen. High prices earned the chain the nickname "Little Thief".
In 1998, Granada bought AJ's Family Restaurants, another Little Chef rival, from th
Celebrated Groupand converted all of its fifteen sites to Little Chefs. AJ's had originally been set up in 1986 by two Happy Eater directors, following their sale to Forte.
Compass (2000–2002)
In 2000, Granada merged with the
Compass Group
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to form Granada Compass, but the two demerged in 2001, leaving Little Chef as part of Compass.
At about this time, some Little Chefs began serving
Harry Ramsden's meals,
a
cross-branding exercise undertaken by Compass, who also owned Harry Ramsden's, though this serving ended in June 2004.
Permira (2002–2005)
The
private equity
Private equity (PE) is stock in a private company that does not offer stock to the general public; instead it is offered to specialized investment funds and limited partnerships that take an active role in the management and structuring of the co ...
investment company
Permira
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bought Travelodge and Little Chef from
Compass Group
Compass Group plc is a British multinational contract foodservice company headquartered in Chertsey, England. It is the largest contract foodservice company in Europe, ahead of Sodexo, employing over 500,000 people. It serves meals in location ...
in December 2002 for £712 million,
forming a
special purpose vehicle
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called TLLC Group Holdings.
The Little Chefs alongside
Moto service station, formerly named Granada motorway service areas and owned by Compass until 2006,
were owned by Moto and operated as franchised outlets.
In August 2004, Little Chef announced a plan to change its
logo
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, to a slimmer version of "Fat Charlie," the chain's
mascot
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.
Little Chef's chief executive Tim Scoble said that this was "the start of a reimage programme for Little Chef" since the chain "has become a little bit dated", but now wishes to "take it forward into the 21st century".
CEO Scoble added, "We get accusations that
at Charlies overweight and a lot of people have also written in to say it was a small child carrying hot food, which they said was dangerous".
However, the idea was dropped after 15,000 customers complained.
In 2005, it was announced by Permira that 130 under-performing restaurants were to be closed, reducing the chain to 234 restaurants. Prior to that, Compass had been gradually reducing the number of restaurants, from well over 400 at one time. During 2005, Travelodge Hotels Ltd (the new name for TLLC) made various announcements about the sale of some or all of the restaurants, until, in October 2005, the chain was sold to The People's Restaurant Group Ltd, who planned to "modernise" the restaurants and introduce
self-service
Self-service is a system whereby customers acquire (or serve) themselves goods or services, paying for the items at a point-of-sale, as opposed to a shop assistant or clerk acquiring goods or providing services in addition to taking payment. Comm ...
.
Also in 2005, the five Little Chef restaurants in Ireland were sold off to new operators, and the Little Chefs were rebranded. The two
Dublin
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ones became "Metzo" restaurants, while the three others
Eddie Rocket's restaurants.
The People's Restaurant Group (2005–2007)
In October 2005, Little Chef was sold to The People's Restaurant Group (owned by catering entrepreneurs
Lawrence Wosskow and Simon Heath) for £58 million, but with Permira retaining Travelodge.
Upon purchasing the chain, Wosskow travelled to 220 of the 234 restaurants that were trading and spoke to both customers and staff at each location. Wosskow ultimately discovered that the buildings, facilities and equipment at every location needed major upgrades. As well as this, Wosskow and Heath learned that the existing Burger King franchises were trading well, but that a grab-and-go concept was also needed to compete with emerging takeaway businesses at forecourts.
In March 2006, The People's Restaurant Group sold 65 of its sites under a
leaseback
Leaseback, short for "sale-and-leaseback", is a financial transaction in which one sells an asset and leases it back for the long term; therefore, one continues to be able to use the asset but no longer owns it. The transaction is generally done fo ...
deal for £59 million to
Israel
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i property group Arazim. The purpose of this deal was to generate enough funds to reinvest into upgrading the existing sites. Soon after this deal was launched, Little Chef opened its own
coffee shop brand, "Coffee Tempo!" within several larger branches. These grab-and-go units were developed by Nick Smith, who had joined Little Chef as
development director after previously leading the design and implementation of the Wild Bean Café format at
BP petrol stations. Little Chef also introduced a
takeaway menu.
The summer of 2006 saw poor weather which affected trading, as well as Wosskow suffering a near-fatal
heart attack
A myocardial infarction (MI), commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when Ischemia, blood flow decreases or stops in one of the coronary arteries of the heart, causing infarction (tissue death) to the heart muscle. The most common symptom ...
.
As a consequence, Wosskow was told by doctors to avoid any stressful working environment and was forced to step away from the business entirely.
In December 2006, it was reported that Little Chef was undergoing serious financial problems; the business was said to be losing around £3 million a year and was struggling to keep up with
rent payments.
On 21 December, Little Chef announced it was in "urgent" rescue talks with a group of American investors, to secure funding.
It had been suggested at the time that
PricewaterhouseCoopers
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It is the second-largest professional services network in the world and is one of the Big Four accounting firms, alon ...
was on standby to act as administrators for the company; however, a source close to the company was quoted as saying, "We are still very hopeful that this situation can be resolved."
At the time, The People's Restaurant Group was being advised by
KPMG
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's corporate-recovery arm.
On Christmas Eve 2006, Little Chef was taken into
administration
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Management of organizations
* Management, the act of directing people towards accomplishing a goal: the process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
** Administrative assistant, traditionally known as a se ...
.
RCapital (2007–2013)
On 3 January 2007, Little Chef was rescued from administration by the private equity group RCapital, which paid "less than £10 million." Of the 235 branches, 38 were not included in the sale and were closed immediately, while the remaining ones continued to operate normally.
By December 2007, a number of sites not leased from Travelodge or Arazim, Little Chef's two main landlords, closed, as Little Chef had not been able to reach an agreement with them. All the franchised outlets at Moto sites closed down between 2008 and 2010, many of which being replaced by
Costa Coffee
Costa Limited, trading as Costa Coffee, is a coffeehouse chain with headquarters in Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, England, that operates in the United Kingdom and 37 other countries.
Costa Coffee was founded in London in 1971 by Sergio Costa (co ...
.
In April 2008, RCapital recruited Ian Pegler to lead as the CEO of Little Chef. Pegler had previously worked for Little Chef and Happy Eater under Trust House Forte.
In January 2009, celebrity chef
Heston Blumenthal appeared in a
Channel 4
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documentary, ''Big Chef Takes On Little Chef'',
to revamp the Little Chef chain; the programme was broadcast from 19 to 21 January, and involved Blumenthal introducing a new menu and organising a refit at the village of
Popham outlet, near
Basingstoke
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. The trial was successful, with a promise from the owner that none of the dishes would change without Blumenthal's consent. Heston Blumenthal returned to Popham in February 2009 to review progress, and the owner promised that, if there was a profit within three months, the redesigned format would be spread to all branches. Furthermore, two more former Little Chef branches, in Ings and Malton. would reopen. It was later announced that a further two Little Chefs, at York and Kettering, would be refurbished in the style of the trial in Popham.
In 2011, a further ten new concept restaurants opened at Doncaster, Markham Moor North, Shrewsbury, Black Cat, Fontwell, Weston on the Green North, Wisley South, Ilminster, Podimore and Amesbury with a view to investing £20 million in updating the brand across the estate. New menus had been introduced and restaurants had been refurbished based on the style which Blumenthal designed in 2009. A full rebranding exercise was undertaken by
venturethree, which was hailed as a "success" by the graphic design sector. As part of its modernisation, the company used its new branding to create a presence on
Facebook
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. and Twitter.
A Good-to-Go
deli offering was introduced in the new concept restaurants, making bespoke sandwiches as well as takeaway meals appealing to customers on the move. Good-to-Go's sat alongside the traditional sit-down Little Chef format.
In May 2011, the company reported a 47% increase in food sales.
On 11 January 2012, Little Chef announced it planned to close 67 of "failing" restaurants, that would result in the loss of up to 600 jobs. On 7 February 2012, RCapital announced it was putting the Little Chef chain through "a
pre-pack administration to offload a number of toxic leases". Graham Sims, the chairman of Little Chef, said that suppliers and other unsecured creditors would suffer from the decision to put the chain through this process, which had been taken "reluctantly." He expected job losses to be at the lower end of the previously announced range of "500 to 600." The business was to refocus on a core of 95 profitable sites.
By January 2012, 11 Little Chefs had been converted to the Blumenthal format.
In April 2012, chairman Graham Sims stated, "Everyone remembers Little Chef from the 1970s, with curtains at the windows and wooden tables. It worked well for twenty or thirty years but frankly it hasn't kept pace with the evolution of the retail market. It lost its way. We've gone through three or four owners in 10 years and none of them have really taken the tough decisions to sort out the assets, the cost base, and bring up the offer for the 21st century."
In Sims' view, some of the owners had treated the company as "a cash cow, looking for the traditional quick in and out".
In May 2012, Little Chef closed its headquarters in
Sheffield
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, outsourcing its operational day-to-day support to Lt Pubs Limited in
Norfolk
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, as well as its marketing and PR to Parker Hobart. The Barnsdale Bar South branch closed in 2012; however, for a short time, the former restaurant would house Little Chef's IT department. In September 2012, the company announced plans to entirely
franchise.
In April 2013, RCapital announced it would seek a buyer for the Little Chef business of 78 outlets, from Scotland to Cornwall, all of which were claimed to be profitable, a claim denoting an ostensible successful restructuring. The sale was expected to have a price tag of "tens of millions of pounds."
In June 2013, Little Chef announced that it drops Heston Blumenthal's creations from its menus. Little Chef spokesman Richard Hillgrove was quoted as saying, "Heston originally approached us to do his Channel 4 show about how he was going to save Little Chef. It seemed like a good idea at the time. But he took everything away from its core."
Kout Food Group (2013–2017)
In August 2013, RCapital sold Little Chef to
Kuwait
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i firm
Kout Food Group for £15 million. Kout Food Group was the only bidder that was interested in retaining the Little Chef brand, as other bidders were believed to have included
McDonald's
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,
KFC
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and
Costa Coffee
Costa Limited, trading as Costa Coffee, is a coffeehouse chain with headquarters in Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, England, that operates in the United Kingdom and 37 other countries.
Costa Coffee was founded in London in 1971 by Sergio Costa (co ...
, who wanted to rebrand the sites. Upon purchasing the chain, chairwoman Fadwa Al-Homaizi remarked that Kout Food Group had plans to "revitalise" the chain. Kout Food Group would begin implementing more Burger King franchises at the sites, as well as introducing
Subway.
In August 2014, Little Chef attracted headlines when
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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, stopped off at the Little Chef at Doncaster on route to a private engagement.
In May 2016, it was announced that the Little Chef restaurant in
Warminster
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The name ''Warminster'' occurs first i ...
would undergo a considerable renovation.
In August 2016, Little Chef ran their 'The Summer of Big Wins' competition, encouraging families to stop off during the busy summer trading period. Around the same time, the Chippenham branch was closed and converted into a standalone Burger King, leaving Little Chef with a portfolio of eight independent Burger King franchises. These locations included Whitemare Pool, Rusington, Rugeley, Saltash (all of which also housed Subway franchises), North Muskham, Chesterfield, and Halkyn.
In January 2017, it emerged that Kout Food Group were looking to sell Little Chef, having discussions with a number of interested buyers.
Euro Garages property sale and licensing agreement (2017–2018)
In February 2017, Kout Food Group sold all 70 Little Chef sites to
Euro Garages
EG Group Limited is a British operator of filling stations, convenience stores and Fast-food restaurant, food service providers across Europe, the United States and Australia. It was founded in Blackburn in 2001 by brothers Mohsin and Zuber Iss ...
for £16 million, along with one year's license for them to operate under the Little Chef brand. The sale also included 8 former Little Chef sites that had been transformed into standalone Burger King locations. The vision for Euro Garages was to convert, by January 2018, all Little Chef sites to their franchise partner brands, such as
Starbucks
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and
Greggs.
Immediately upon purchasing the sites, operations at Euro Garages removed
alcohol
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* Ethanol, one of several alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life
** Alcohol (drug), intoxicant found in alcoholic beverages
** Alcoholic beverage, an alco ...
from sale, due to their owners' policy and ethical concerns regarding serving alcohol to motorists, as well as reducing many of the sites' operating hours from closing at 10 pm, to closing at 3 pm. Sites such as in
Winterbourne Abbas,
Axminster
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, and
Dolgellau
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, closed soon after the acquisition. In July 2017, Euro Garages closed two prime locations, the Blumenthal-remodelled in
Popham, and in
Barton Stacey.
During that period, the Little Chef brand suffered online criticism in platforms such as
Tripadvisor
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Its namesake brand, Tripadvisor.com, operates in 40 countries and 20 languages, and ...
, with complaints concerning "poor quality" food and the buildings not being kept clean. There were also complaints from Little Chef staff that they were not being kept informed on the transformation process regarding their sites, and that their long-standing service to Little Chef had been ignored.
The closure process of Little Chef was scheduled to be complete before the end of 2017, but was postponed until early 2018 due to timing problems. The license agreement for the brand expired at the end of January 2018, causing Euro Garages to temporarily rename all remaining Little Chef locations to "EG Diner" until they could be converted into their partner brands. All EG Diners that were not rebranded were closed by the end of October 2018.
Legacy
The defunct brand is currently owned by Kout Food Group, which also own the
Happy Eater and Coffee Tempo! trademarks. Accounts previously filed show an interest in franchising the Little Chef brand in the future.
In 2019, Edwin Coe, then
solicitor
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s for Kout Food Group, threatened to sue chef Matei Baran if he did not cease his £600 application for a "Big Chef, Little Chef" trademark for an upcoming book. Baran changed the title to ''Big Chef, Mini Chef''. Later in 2019, a company called "Little Chef Ltd" was ordered to have its name changed.
Until October 2022, the Little Chef website remained operational, still featuring the 2015 menu and a list of locations, all of which had closed.
In November 2022,
Loungers announced they were launching Brightside Roadside Dining to fill the gap in the market created by the demise of Little Chef and Happy Eater. In February 2023, the company's first roadside diner opened in a former Little Chef unit on the
A38 to
Exeter
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In Roman Britain, Exeter w ...
in
Kennford,
Devon
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.
In April 2024,
BBC Radio 4
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produced a 25-minute programme about the history of Little Chef, as part of their series about defunct brands.
In popular culture
The 1998 British comedy film ''
Still Crazy'' makes repeated reference to a band member overdosing in a Little Chef.
Cabaret group
Fascinating Aïda
Fascinating Aïda is a British comedy singing group and satire, satirical cabaret act founded in March 1983. The line-up consists of founder member Dillie Keane; Adèle Anderson, who joined in 1984; and Liza Pulman, who first joined in 2004.
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have performed a comic song about the franchise, called "Little Chef".
A December 2004 episode of the British
sitcom
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Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere'' featured the Haydock Little Chef in which Billy 'The Butcher' Shannon (
Craig Cheetham) threatens the waitress (
Alex Hall) with a gun in order for him and his friends to be served after closing time.
In December 2024, the Christmas Day special and final episode of ''
Gavin & Stacey
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'' included a nostalgic reference to the former Little Chef in Feering, which was revealed to be the first job of the main character, Smithy, as a pot washer.
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