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  2. Happy Eater - Wikipedia

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    The company's first major move was converting Welcome Break restaurants into Happy Eater locations in the 1970s. The restaurants offered similar fare to Little Chef, such as offering English breakfasts [2] and fish and chips. A distinctive difference to customers between the two chains was that Happy Eater provided fibreglass animal-themed ...

  3. Brewers Fayre - Wikipedia

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    Brewers Fayre specialises in birthday parties for children, allowing private use of the Fun Factory. In 2013, along with a refurbishment in the Brewers Fayre brand launched a new themed children's menu with The Beano ' s Dennis the Menace as the new mascot, which was previously meant to feature Scooby-Doo. In 2015, all Fun Factories and Play ...

  4. Loungers - Wikipedia

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    On 12 April, Loungers were able to re-open their sites in phases, with 47 English sites opening for takeaway and outdoor dining only during the third national lockdown, while five sites in Wales were permitted to re-open with the same rules on 26 April. [15] All Lounges re-opened in May, and by October 2021, their revenue had almost doubled. [16]

  5. Beefeater (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Beefeater, Balmoral Inn, Southampton Harlow Mill Beefeater, Harlow Beefeater is a chain of over 140 pub restaurants in the United Kingdom, owned by Whitbread. [1]The chain's name references both the English figure of the beefeater and its menu's meat (particularly beef) offering.

  6. Little Chef - Wikipedia

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    The Markham Moor Scorer Building on the A1 in Nottinghamshire.This building became Grade II listed shortly after Little Chef left the premises in early 2012.. Caravan manufacturer Sam Alper and catering boss Peter Merchant built and designed the first Little Chef, modeled on diners Alper had seen in the United States, particularly one in Leedey, Oklahoma which was called Little Chef.

  7. Giraffe World Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Giraffe World Kitchen is a restaurant chain headquartered in Birmingham, United Kingdom, which was founded in 1998 in Hampstead as Giraffe Restaurants by Juliette Joffe, Russel Joffe and Andrew Jacobs. [2] Giraffe was owned by its founders, with additional financial backing from private shareholders, 3i investment group and chairman Luke Johnson.

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  9. Family-friendly - Wikipedia

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    The precise definition of "family-friendly" can vary depending upon the perceived acceptability of content for children — one of the most challenged books in United States libraries is Captain Underpants, a book that contains toilet humor that parents read out to children. Consumer advocacy groups representing parents have lobbied against ...