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{{Template:Little Chef Infobox|title = Northop Hall|Number = 694|Name = Northop Hall|Year Opened = 1996/97|Year Closed = OPEN|Name of road = A55|Name of village/town = Northop Hall|Postcode = CH7 6HB|Name of county = Flintshire|image = Northop Hall Little Chef.jpeg}}
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{{Template:Little Chef Infobox|title = Northop Hall|image = Northop Hall Little Chef.jpeg|Name = Northop Hall|Number = 694|Year Opened = 1996/97|Year Closed = 2017|Name of road = A55|Name of village/town = Northop Hall|Name of county = Flintshire|Postcode = CH7 6HB}}The '''Northop Hall''' branch was a former Little Chef restaurant located on the eastbound side of the A55 near Northop Hall, Flintshire. 
   
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==Address and Onsite Information==
The '''Northop Hall''' branch is a current Little Chef restaurant located on the eastbound side of the A55 near Northop Hall, Flintshire. 
 
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'''ADDRESS: '''A55 Eastbound, Northop Hall, Flintshire, CH7 6HB
   
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'''ONSITE FACILITIES: '''Shell, Costa Express (forecourt), Greggs, Starbucks, Travelodge ([https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/160/Chester-Northop-Hall/ Book Room])
Northop Hall services, located on the eastbound side of the A55, was built as one half of a dual sided service station in the 1980s with Gateway services, located a mile or two away on the westbound side, making up the other half of the dual sider. It was quite likely that these two sites were home to Little Chef restaurants when they had opened but seeming the restaurant on the eastbound side opened as a Happy Eater soon after opening and there is no evidence that westbound ever had a Little Chef, this was unknown by many. Also, it would've been very unlikely that a Little Chef was built on the westbound side as [[Halkyn]] Little Chef (also a server of westbound traffic) was only located a couple of miles away, therefore it wouldn't be clever to build another Little Chef at Gateway as this would just create competition between the two.
 
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==History==
   
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Northop Hall services, located on the eastbound side of the A55, was built as one half of a dual sided service station in the late 1980s with Gateway services, located about a quarter of a mile away on the westbound side, making up the other half of the dual sider. Both sides of the services were originally planned to have Little Chefs, but what opened was completely different. A Happy Eater was built on the eastbound side instead, opening alongside a filling station and Travelodge hotel
Northop Hall Little Chef started life as a Happy Eater restaurant which opened in the 1980s/90s alongside a Travelodge hotel and a filling station. Back in 1986, Forte had acquired the Happy Eater chain and they saw that Little Chef was a quite a large chain compared to Happy Eater which wasn't so big in those days. Therefore in order to increase their representation of Happy Eater, Forte had decided to expand the chain across the country as well as expanding Little Chef and they chose Northop Hall as one of their Happy Eater sites. The expansion of Happy Eater was good in a couple of ways at this made the brand more recognisable and it gave travellers a more choice of different roadside restaurant chains to dine at.
 
   
However in the 1990s, Forte had seen that out of the two, Little Chef seemed to be making more money than Happy Eater, therefore they had thought that it would make sense to convert all existing Happy Eater restaurants into Little Chefs and this of course was a good idea as it helped the more profitable Little Chef chain grow. Northop Hall had recieved the treatment in 1996/97 and it continued to trade on as a Little Chef happily thereafter
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By 1986, Forte had acquired the Happy Eater chain and they saw that Happy Eater still had room to expand. Therefore in order to increase their representation of Happy Eater, Forte had decided to expand the chain across the country as well as expanding Little Chef and they chose Northop Hall as one of their Happy Eater sites, opening at some point between 1988 and 1992
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However in the 1990s, Forte had seen that out of the two, Little Chef seemed to be more lucrative than Happy Eater, therefore they thought that it would make sense to convert most existing Happy Eater restaurants into Little Chefs and this of course was a good idea as it helped the more profitable Little Chef chain to grow. Northop Hall had received the treatment in 1996/97 and it continued to trade on as a Little Chef happily thereafter. 
   
 
In the mid/late 1990s, Forte and later Granada decided to rebrand a number of Little Chefs. In a bid to try and attract more evening diners, especially from the lodges, and a young professional clientelle, certain restaurants were given an internal makeover with new carpets, tables, chairs, softer lighting, blinds and higher quality partitions and kitchen areas. These branches also received air conditioning. As part of this, Northop Hall was given blue branding. Along with this, Granada had opened a Burger King outlet alongside the Little Chef. 
 
In the mid/late 1990s, Forte and later Granada decided to rebrand a number of Little Chefs. In a bid to try and attract more evening diners, especially from the lodges, and a young professional clientelle, certain restaurants were given an internal makeover with new carpets, tables, chairs, softer lighting, blinds and higher quality partitions and kitchen areas. These branches also received air conditioning. As part of this, Northop Hall was given blue branding. Along with this, Granada had opened a Burger King outlet alongside the Little Chef. 
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However, the majority of restaurants were reverted back to the traditional red branding. Northop Hall therefore returned to its standard red logos but kept the new furnishings. In the mid 2000s, the site had lost its Burger King too.
 
However, the majority of restaurants were reverted back to the traditional red branding. Northop Hall therefore returned to its standard red logos but kept the new furnishings. In the mid 2000s, the site had lost its Burger King too.
   
In 2006, a Coffee Tempo! outlet had opened alongside the Little Chef at Northop Hall. However this was converted into Little Chef Express in 2012 along with 10 other Coffee Tempo! sites. 
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In 2006, a Coffee Tempo! outlet had opened alongside the Little Chef at Northop Hall, in the old Burger King area. However this was converted into Little Chef Express in 2012 along with 10 other Coffee Tempo! sites. 
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Unlike any other Little Chef on the network, the 'minimilk' lamp posts on the car park were removed and gone by 2016, as the restaurant was still currently in operation. 
   
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<span style="font-size:14px;font-weight:normal;">In April 2017, Northop Hall was one of a few Little Chefs to close down. By June, it reopened as a Starbucks cafe under the ownership of Euro Garages. The Starbucks was later joined by a Greggs in 2019.</span>
Today, the Little Chef is still happily operating and with the nearby Halkyn branch now closed, it will always be relied on to serve hungry A55 traffic!
 
   
 
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6250142020_a7b6945571.jpeg|Northop Hall Interior
 
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JS122548169.jpg|Northop Hall as a Starbucks in 2017
 
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[[Category:Former Little Chefs]]
 
[[Category:Current Travelodge Sites]]
 
[[Category:Current Travelodge Sites]]
[[Category:Current Little Chef Express Sites]]
 
 
[[Category:Former Happy Eater Sites]]
 
[[Category:Former Happy Eater Sites]]
 
[[Category:Former Burger King Sites]]
 
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[[Category:Former Coffee Tempo! Sites]]
 
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[[Category:Little Chefs on the A55]]
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[[Category:1996/97 Openings]]

Revision as of 18:49, 27 August 2021

The Northop Hall branch was a former Little Chef restaurant located on the eastbound side of the A55 near Northop Hall, Flintshire. 

Address and Onsite Information

ADDRESS: A55 Eastbound, Northop Hall, Flintshire, CH7 6HB

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

History

Northop Hall services, located on the eastbound side of the A55, was built as one half of a dual sided service station in the late 1980s with Gateway services, located about a quarter of a mile away on the westbound side, making up the other half of the dual sider. Both sides of the services were originally planned to have Little Chefs, but what opened was completely different. A Happy Eater was built on the eastbound side instead, opening alongside a filling station and Travelodge hotel

By 1986, Forte had acquired the Happy Eater chain and they saw that Happy Eater still had room to expand. Therefore in order to increase their representation of Happy Eater, Forte had decided to expand the chain across the country as well as expanding Little Chef and they chose Northop Hall as one of their Happy Eater sites, opening at some point between 1988 and 1992. 

However in the 1990s, Forte had seen that out of the two, Little Chef seemed to be more lucrative than Happy Eater, therefore they thought that it would make sense to convert most existing Happy Eater restaurants into Little Chefs and this of course was a good idea as it helped the more profitable Little Chef chain to grow. Northop Hall had received the treatment in 1996/97 and it continued to trade on as a Little Chef happily thereafter. 

In the mid/late 1990s, Forte and later Granada decided to rebrand a number of Little Chefs. In a bid to try and attract more evening diners, especially from the lodges, and a young professional clientelle, certain restaurants were given an internal makeover with new carpets, tables, chairs, softer lighting, blinds and higher quality partitions and kitchen areas. These branches also received air conditioning. As part of this, Northop Hall was given blue branding. Along with this, Granada had opened a Burger King outlet alongside the Little Chef. 

However, the majority of restaurants were reverted back to the traditional red branding. Northop Hall therefore returned to its standard red logos but kept the new furnishings. In the mid 2000s, the site had lost its Burger King too.

In 2006, a Coffee Tempo! outlet had opened alongside the Little Chef at Northop Hall, in the old Burger King area. However this was converted into Little Chef Express in 2012 along with 10 other Coffee Tempo! sites. 

Unlike any other Little Chef on the network, the 'minimilk' lamp posts on the car park were removed and gone by 2016, as the restaurant was still currently in operation. 

In April 2017, Northop Hall was one of a few Little Chefs to close down. By June, it reopened as a Starbucks cafe under the ownership of Euro Garages. The Starbucks was later joined by a Greggs in 2019.