Ed's Easy Diner

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Ed's Easy Diner is a chain of diner-style restaurants in the United Kingdom, founded by Barry Margolis in 1987. The first location was in Soho, London. The restaurants are inspired by 1950s American diners, with a menu that includes hamburgers, hot dogs, milkshakes, and fries.

History[edit | edit source]

Ed's Easy Diner was established in 1987 by Barry Margolis, who was inspired by the classic American diners of the 1950s. The first location was in Soho, London. The chain quickly gained popularity for its retro atmosphere and classic American menu.

In 2015, the company was acquired by the Boparan Restaurant Group, which also owns other popular UK restaurant chains such as Giraffe World Kitchen and FishWorks. As of 2021, there are over 30 Ed's Easy Diner locations across the UK.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Ed's Easy Diner includes a variety of classic American dishes. The hamburger is a staple of the menu, with several variations available. Other popular items include hot dogs, fries, and milkshakes. The diner also offers a selection of breakfast items, including pancakes and eggs.

Atmosphere[edit | edit source]

Ed's Easy Diner is known for its 1950s-inspired decor. The restaurants feature red leather booths, chrome accents, and vintage memorabilia. Each location also has a traditional jukebox, adding to the retro atmosphere.

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