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Little Chef was a chain of restaurants in the United Kingdom, founded in 1958 by entrepreneur Sam Alper, who was inspired by American diners. The chain was famous for their "Olympic Breakfast" – its version of a full English – as well as its "Early Starter" and "Jubilee Pancakes". The restaurants were mostly located on the roadside near A roads, often paired with a Travelodge motel, a Burger King and a petrol station. The chain was also located along motorways in Moto Services, for a time.

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  • Little Chef war eine 1958 gegründete britische Restaurant-Kette, deren Filialen sich hauptsächlich an britischen Autobahn-Raststätten befanden. (de)
  • Little Chef was a chain of restaurants in the United Kingdom, founded in 1958 by entrepreneur Sam Alper, who was inspired by American diners. The chain was famous for their "Olympic Breakfast" – its version of a full English – as well as its "Early Starter" and "Jubilee Pancakes". The restaurants were mostly located on the roadside near A roads, often paired with a Travelodge motel, a Burger King and a petrol station. The chain was also located along motorways in Moto Services, for a time. The chain expanded rapidly throughout the 1970s, and its parent company would acquire the Happy Eater chain in the 1980s, its only major roadside competitor. When its owners converted all Happy Eater restaurants to Little Chef in the late 1990s, this allowed it to peak in scale with 439 restaurants. Little Chef began to face decline in the early 2000s, this mainly due to the chain expanding too fast, meaning it could not properly invest in all of its locations. Compared to its peak in the late 1990s, by 2005 the chain had lost almost half of its locations. In 2007, the chain entered administration, marking 41 out of 239 restaurants to close. This was followed by another closure programme in 2012 to reduce the chain to 94 restaurants. In early 2017, license owners Kout Food Group sold the remaining 70 locations to Euro Garages, who would convert the restaurants into their partner franchises such as Starbucks, Subway and Greggs. After Euro Garages license expired, the remaining 36 restaurants were renamed EG Diner in January 2018, and were either converted or closed by the end of October 2018. The defunct Little Chef brand still remains owned by Kout Food Group; however, the trademark is now registered in Kuwait as the group are no longer operating in the United Kingdom. (en)
  • Little Chef – brytyjska sieć przydrożnych restauracji, założona w 1958 roku, z siedzibą w Sheffield, w Anglii. Little Chef należy obecnie do grupy kapitałowej RCapital. Restauracje Little Chef serwują głównie śniadania, ale w ofercie znajdują się też dania obiadowe i desery. Obiekty należące do sieci zlokalizowane są zazwyczaj w pobliżu głównych dróg, często razem z hotelami Travelodge lub restauracjami Burger King. Do sieci Denny’s należy około 170 obiektów gastronomicznych w Anglii, Szkocji i Walii. (pl)
  • Little Chef var en brittisk restaurangkedja. Little Chef fanns huvudsakligen längs med stora trafikleder (motorvägar) i Storbritannien. Den första restaurangen öppnade i Reading 1958. Little Chef serverade bland annat traditionell brittisk frukost. Under senare år Brottade företaget med stor olönsamhet vilket ledde till att ett stort antal restauranger lades ned och slutligen, efter ett antal omstruktureringsförsök, lades kedjan ned i januari 2018. (sv)
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  • Little Chef war eine 1958 gegründete britische Restaurant-Kette, deren Filialen sich hauptsächlich an britischen Autobahn-Raststätten befanden. (de)
  • Little Chef – brytyjska sieć przydrożnych restauracji, założona w 1958 roku, z siedzibą w Sheffield, w Anglii. Little Chef należy obecnie do grupy kapitałowej RCapital. Restauracje Little Chef serwują głównie śniadania, ale w ofercie znajdują się też dania obiadowe i desery. Obiekty należące do sieci zlokalizowane są zazwyczaj w pobliżu głównych dróg, często razem z hotelami Travelodge lub restauracjami Burger King. Do sieci Denny’s należy około 170 obiektów gastronomicznych w Anglii, Szkocji i Walii. (pl)
  • Little Chef var en brittisk restaurangkedja. Little Chef fanns huvudsakligen längs med stora trafikleder (motorvägar) i Storbritannien. Den första restaurangen öppnade i Reading 1958. Little Chef serverade bland annat traditionell brittisk frukost. Under senare år Brottade företaget med stor olönsamhet vilket ledde till att ett stort antal restauranger lades ned och slutligen, efter ett antal omstruktureringsförsök, lades kedjan ned i januari 2018. (sv)
  • Little Chef was a chain of restaurants in the United Kingdom, founded in 1958 by entrepreneur Sam Alper, who was inspired by American diners. The chain was famous for their "Olympic Breakfast" – its version of a full English – as well as its "Early Starter" and "Jubilee Pancakes". The restaurants were mostly located on the roadside near A roads, often paired with a Travelodge motel, a Burger King and a petrol station. The chain was also located along motorways in Moto Services, for a time. (en)
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  • Little Chef (sv)
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