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|Name = Crewe
 
|Name = Crewe
 
|Year Opened = 1989/90
 
|Year Opened = 1989/90
|Year Closed = OPEN
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|Year Closed = 2018
 
|Name of road = A500/M6
 
|Name of road = A500/M6
 
|Name of village/town = Barthomley, Crewe
 
|Name of village/town = Barthomley, Crewe
 
|Postcode = CW2 5PT
 
|Postcode = CW2 5PT
 
|Name of county = Cheshire
 
|Name of county = Cheshire
|image = Crewe_little_chef.jpg}}The '''Crewe '''branch is a current Litle Chef restaurant located on the A500, just off the M6 motorway near Crewe, Cheshire. 
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|image = Crewe_little_chef.jpg}}The '''Crewe '''branch was a former Little Chef restaurant located on the A500, just off the M6 motorway near Crewe, Cheshire. 
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==Address and Onsite Information==
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'''ADDRESS:''' Barthomley Road, Barthomley, Crewe, Cheshire, CW2 5PT
   
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'''ONSITE FACILITIES: '''Shell, Deli2Go (forecourt), Costa Express (forecourt), KFC, Greggs, Travelodge ([https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/122/Crewe-Barthomley-hotel Book Room])
The site was first built in the late 80s by Little Chef's rival chain, Kelly's Kitchen. The site was a joint venture between a Brewing Company, who operated the restaurant, and Petrofina, an oil company who operated the forecourt. This was one of 18 Kelly's Kitchens/ Petrofina sites operating across the UK, with [[Black Cat]] (A1), [[Seaton Burn]] (A1), Lincoln (A46) and Beacon Hill (A14) fellow survivers under the Little Chef brand. Kelly's Kitchen restaurants were very distinctive, housed inside a building with an overhanging roof, cottage styled windows and a large funnel-like chimney built into the site and the roof. 
 
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==History==
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The site was first built in the late 80s by Little Chef's rival chain, Kelly's Kitchen. The site was a joint venture between a Brewing Company, who operated the restaurant, and Petrofina, an oil company who operated the forecourt. This was one of 18 Kelly's Kitchens/ Petrofina sites operating across the UK. Other examples included [[Black Cat]] (A1), [[Seaton Burn]] (A1), [[Lincoln]] (A46) and [[Beacon Hill]] (A14). Kelly's Kitchen restaurants were very distinctive, housed inside a building with an overhanging roof, cottage styled windows and a large funnel-like chimney built into the site and the roof. 
   
 
In 1989/90, Forte were on the hunt to expand the Little Chef chain and decided to buy out Kelly's Kitchen and rebrand all 18 restaurants as Little Chef.  Pictures of the site soon after construction had finished show the Little Chef branding on the site, suggesting that it may never actually have become a Kelly's site, even the construction was planned by them. By 1992, Forte had added a Travelodge to the site giving them the dream combo. By 1995 Granada got their hands on Forte and added a Burger King to the site, although this later closed.
 
In 1989/90, Forte were on the hunt to expand the Little Chef chain and decided to buy out Kelly's Kitchen and rebrand all 18 restaurants as Little Chef.  Pictures of the site soon after construction had finished show the Little Chef branding on the site, suggesting that it may never actually have become a Kelly's site, even the construction was planned by them. By 1992, Forte had added a Travelodge to the site giving them the dream combo. By 1995 Granada got their hands on Forte and added a Burger King to the site, although this later closed.
   
 
Due to its prime location off a motorway junction with a busy A-road, the Crewe site is busy everyday and, despite the lack of motorway signage, it acts as a motorway service station for the nearby M6. Plus, current owners Kout Food Group have now re-opened the Burger King, so there is even more potential for attracting customers.  
 
Due to its prime location off a motorway junction with a busy A-road, the Crewe site is busy everyday and, despite the lack of motorway signage, it acts as a motorway service station for the nearby M6. Plus, current owners Kout Food Group have now re-opened the Burger King, so there is even more potential for attracting customers.  
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<span style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">In 2017, Euro Garages took over the Little Chef chain and throughout the year, a majority of the restaurants were converted into brands such as Starbucks and Subway. By January 2018, only half of the Little Chef restaurants remaining were converted, leaving around 35 to 40 Little Chefs still trading. Due to Euro Garages being unable to use the Little Chef name after 31st January 2018, they had to think of an option to quickly convert the remaining restaurants. This was when EG Diner was born </span><span style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">and Crewe was one of the first of these to open</span><span style="font-weight:400;font-size:14px;">. </span>However, on the 20th May 2018, the EG Diner and Burger King at Crewe ceased trading and has since reopened as a KFC. A Greggs also opened in the space of the former Burger King outlet.
[[Category:Current Burger King Sites]]
 
 
[[Category:Former Little Chefs]]
 
[[Category:Former Burger King Sites]]
 
[[Category:Current Travelodge Sites]]
 
[[Category:Current Travelodge Sites]]
 
[[Category:Former Kelly's Kitchen Sites]]
 
[[Category:Former Kelly's Kitchen Sites]]
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[[Category:Former EG Diner Sites]]
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[[Category:Current KFC Sites]]
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[[Category:2018 Closures]]
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[[Category:Current Greggs Sites]]

Revision as of 00:33, 3 April 2019

The Crewe branch was a former Little Chef restaurant located on the A500, just off the M6 motorway near Crewe, Cheshire. 

Address and Onsite Information

ADDRESS: Barthomley Road, Barthomley, Crewe, Cheshire, CW2 5PT

ONSITE FACILITIES: Shell, Deli2Go (forecourt), Costa Express (forecourt), KFC, Greggs, Travelodge (Book Room)

History

The site was first built in the late 80s by Little Chef's rival chain, Kelly's Kitchen. The site was a joint venture between a Brewing Company, who operated the restaurant, and Petrofina, an oil company who operated the forecourt. This was one of 18 Kelly's Kitchens/ Petrofina sites operating across the UK. Other examples included Black Cat (A1), Seaton Burn (A1), Lincoln (A46) and Beacon Hill (A14). Kelly's Kitchen restaurants were very distinctive, housed inside a building with an overhanging roof, cottage styled windows and a large funnel-like chimney built into the site and the roof. 

In 1989/90, Forte were on the hunt to expand the Little Chef chain and decided to buy out Kelly's Kitchen and rebrand all 18 restaurants as Little Chef.  Pictures of the site soon after construction had finished show the Little Chef branding on the site, suggesting that it may never actually have become a Kelly's site, even the construction was planned by them. By 1992, Forte had added a Travelodge to the site giving them the dream combo. By 1995 Granada got their hands on Forte and added a Burger King to the site, although this later closed.

Due to its prime location off a motorway junction with a busy A-road, the Crewe site is busy everyday and, despite the lack of motorway signage, it acts as a motorway service station for the nearby M6. Plus, current owners Kout Food Group have now re-opened the Burger King, so there is even more potential for attracting customers.  

In 2017, Euro Garages took over the Little Chef chain and throughout the year, a majority of the restaurants were converted into brands such as Starbucks and Subway. By January 2018, only half of the Little Chef restaurants remaining were converted, leaving around 35 to 40 Little Chefs still trading. Due to Euro Garages being unable to use the Little Chef name after 31st January 2018, they had to think of an option to quickly convert the remaining restaurants. This was when EG Diner was born and Crewe was one of the first of these to openHowever, on the 20th May 2018, the EG Diner and Burger King at Crewe ceased trading and has since reopened as a KFC. A Greggs also opened in the space of the former Burger King outlet.