- Greasy spoon
Greasy spoon is a
colloquial term used in Britain andNorth America for archetypalworking class eateries. The name "greasy spoon" is used to imply a less than rigorous approach tohygiene and dishwashing, and appears to date from 1925.United Kingdom
In the
United Kingdom , greasy spoons are generally called cafes, which inEngland is often colloquially referred to as a "caff". Not allcafé s are greasy spoons, however.The typical greasy spoon serves mainly fried or grilled food, such as fried eggs,
bacon ,black pudding ,bubble and squeak , burgers,sausage s,mushroom s and chips. These are often accompanied bybaked beans , cookedtomato es, andfried bread . Hot and cold sandwiches are also often available, the bacon or sausage butty being particularly popular. The main drink in British greasy spoons is usuallytea ; often the only coffee available will be instant, though this has slowly changed with the proliferation of coffee drinking in the culture. British greasy spoons will sometimes also offerbread and butter pudding , apple crumble andrhubarb crumble .The greasy spoon was also the mainstay of British truck drivers who travelled the major trunk roads such as the A1 and the A6 prior to the opening of the motorways. These cafes were not only stops where the driver could eat but also made convenient meeting places where the
trade unions could talk to their members. [cite journal
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year = 1957
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accessdate =] In 2001, a story broke in the UK press about how theEuropean Union were making an attempt to ban the greasy spoon cafes. This turned out to be ahoax based on an EU report about eating habits of long distance drivers and their health. [cite journal
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title =Our greasy spoons in a stir over EU
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accessdate =]In the United Kingdom, the traditional greasy spoon has been in decline due to the rise of
fast food chains. However, they remain numerous all over the UK, [cite book
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title = Rick Steves England 2008
publisher = Avalon Travel Publishing
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id = ISBN 1598800973 ] especially in certain parts ofLondon ,Manchester , and many seaside towns.United States
Many typical American greasy spoons focus on fried or grilled food, such as fried eggs,
bacon , burgers,hot dog s,hash brown s,waffle s,pancake s,omelette s, deep friedchicken andsausage s. These are often accompanied bybaked beans ,french fries ,cole slaw , ortoast .Soup s andchili con carne are generally available. A full meal may be available for a special price, often called a "blue-plate special ". A typical "blue plate special" might include a slice ofmeatloaf ,mashed potatoes withgravy , a cooked green vegetable, and a dinner roll. Regional fare is often served. Coffee, iced tea and soft drinks are the typical beverages, and pie and ice cream are popular desserts.Greasy spoons are regionally called "
diners " in the Northeast,cafe s elsewhere. Diners were originallyprefabricated , and some were made to look like railroad dining cars. Diners are generally characterized by a casual atmosphere, a counter, and late operating hours.Canada
Similar to their British and American counterparts the typical Canadian greasy spoon serves mainly fried or grilled food, such as fried eggs,
bacon , burgers,hot dog s,hash brown s,waffle s,pancake s,omelette s, deep friedchicken andsausage s. In Quebec, greasy spoons are known to serve regional specialties such aspoutine , pizzaghetti, fêves au lard, and pâté chinois. The vast majority of a Canadian greasy spoon's business is during the morning hours.Hong Kong
In
Hong Kong a greasy spoon is called acha chaan teng (literal translation: "tea restaurant"). The menu and setting are somewhat similar to British greasy spoons, probably due to Hong Kong being a former British colony. Normally the menu will include traditional Chinese dishes including fried or boiled noodles, or a plate of fried rice, while the "Western" menu includes French toast, spaghetti bolognese, full English breakfast (albeit Sinicized), a pork chop with spaghetti, grilled chicken club, etc. These choices are usually accompanied by a triangular piece of toast and a choice of coffee, tea,Horlicks andOvaltine (for children), or a Hong Kong speciality called yuanyang (a mixture of milk, coffee and tea). Mostcheese -based dishes are not served in Hong Kong greasy spoons, due to Chinese tastes.Usually greasy spoon cafés are known as "Cafes", while traditional Chinese breakfast eateries are called "fried noodle stands". These eateries typically open early and close after lunch hour, though some are open until late at night. The cost of a meal usually ranges from ten to twenty-five Hong Kong dollars.
References
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Coney Island (restaurant)
*Mickey's Diner , a 1930s era dining car in downtownSaint Paul, Minnesota , the only such diner on theNational Registry of Historic Places .
*Pat's Hubba Hubba , a famous late-night greasy spoon chili spot in the village ofPort Chester inWestchester County, New York .
*Truck stop External Links
* [http://www.classiccafes.co.uk Classic Cafes] - The Very Best of London's Twentieth Century vintage Formica caffs
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