How legendary were these places?
Not that many left now, at least still in the way they were in the 70's/ 80's.
Most of the ones I frequented as a kid had names from greek history or Shakespeare or something like that:
Athena
Neptune's diner
Othello
Parthenon
Prima Donna
Who can forget:
1. The "coke" that was never mixed quite right from the gun and tasted pretty much like syrup
2. That really loud "frothing" sound the machine made when putting hot milk into the coffee
3. The astonishing chip butties (these places made the best ones EVER) where the butter melted into the teacake with the warmth of the chips.
4. The little numbered ticket (usually yellow or blue) that you got for your food which always ended up drowned in the slops from the tea because they always put it on the side of the saucer
5. Smoke (and lots of it)
6. the "LV accepted here" sign on the door/ window (still don't know what that means, perhaps should look it up)
7. the big white fridge which tapped it's own "Ice Cold Milk"
Great places, great memories.
Please share your Greasy Spoon experiences...
Not that many left now, at least still in the way they were in the 70's/ 80's.
Most of the ones I frequented as a kid had names from greek history or Shakespeare or something like that:
Athena
Neptune's diner
Othello
Parthenon
Prima Donna
Who can forget:
1. The "coke" that was never mixed quite right from the gun and tasted pretty much like syrup
2. That really loud "frothing" sound the machine made when putting hot milk into the coffee
3. The astonishing chip butties (these places made the best ones EVER) where the butter melted into the teacake with the warmth of the chips.
4. The little numbered ticket (usually yellow or blue) that you got for your food which always ended up drowned in the slops from the tea because they always put it on the side of the saucer
5. Smoke (and lots of it)
6. the "LV accepted here" sign on the door/ window (still don't know what that means, perhaps should look it up)
7. the big white fridge which tapped it's own "Ice Cold Milk"
Great places, great memories.
Please share your Greasy Spoon experiences...
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