I used to work for Golden Egg Enterprises, part of Wimpy International, in the 1970’s and early 80’s. The Slough GE was in my area, I was a “Catering Adviser”, helping the owners, the restaurants were mostly franchised, to run their businesses. There was also one in nearby Windsor too.
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Originally posted by Polboy View PostRe: The Golden Egg Restaurants
Hi, a little late but, just found this site.
The subject of 'Golden Egg' Restaurants came up today on the Robert Elms show on radio London asking if anyone remembers on in central London. I phoned in and joined the phone in to say that I remember one in the Charing Cross road just before getting to Trafalgar Square on the right hand side. This was in the early sixties and housed in a large cage in the window they kept a couple of monkeys. We used it a few times to have a quick meal before going to see a film or a show and it was always open until midnight or later. I don't think anyone really believed about the monkeys until another listener called in to confirm my story.
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Originally posted by Tellingbone View PostRe: The Golden Egg Restaurants
There was a Golden Egg in Welwyn Garden City for a while. I think it came after the building's incarnation as a Wimpy Bar and before it became what it still is to this day, a Poppins restaurant.
If I recall correctly Dr Who actor Tom Baker opened the Golden Egg.
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Originally posted by loubass View PostRe: The Golden Egg Restaurants
My Uncle owned 3 of these restaurants and we used to go there regularly. He had the ones in Stevenage, Luton and Barking. They were a bit more upmarket than Wimpy and the food was all served on oval plates. The pancakes were my favourite.
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Originally posted by loubass View PostI have just seen this message. Yes my Uncle had an American Diner in Stevenage called Cody's. We loved going there, it really was ahead of its time. He also had a few Wimpys and the very first Burger King in the UK.
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