I've been to Zippy's a few times, taken pictures a few times, but never gotten round to writing it up. Not sure why not, because it's a splendid place. A vibe of 70s burger bar overlaid with traditional cafe and community centre. Lots of regulars. Good atmosphere.
Good, thick, meaty tea. Tea you could build an economy on.
Unusually for me these pictures are from a couple of different perspectives, because they're from a couple of different visits. Normally I just shoot whatever I can from wherever I'm sitting, but this time you get more of a look round. Lucky you. This is perspective A.
This is still me in Perspective A, but shifting a bit round in my seat. You can see all the lovely worn, red, leatherish seating. With those deep curves and depressions from decades of bottom shuffling.
And now, from perspective B, we see the full range of mouth-watering promotional posters from the good people at Star Burger.
Tea pots lined up like a panzer division cresting the horizon.
This seems to capture the mood of the place somehow. Reflective. Calm. Good.
I have heard that this is the last example of a 60's Wimpy, but also that is the last of a chain of Zippy's Bars that were a sister chain to Wimpy.
3 doors up is A Cooke's Pie, Mash, Liquor & Eels, as featured in Quadrophenia.
Posted by: Kradlum | September 21, 2007 at 05:59 PM
Hey!
I think you might like the TeaRoom Challenge[TRC]. It's a charity race I am running in the lake district.
Let me know your thoughts!
Col
Posted by: Col | November 01, 2007 at 07:41 PM
So pleased to see Zippy mentioned at last! Fond memories of birthday parties held there in the 70's when I was about 7 and when burgers were still a relative novelty! Happy days....
Posted by: kirstyandrea | November 01, 2007 at 08:04 PM
I like the way the wall sockets have not been put in straight, adds to the mood of the place.
Chalky
Posted by: Chalky | May 22, 2008 at 12:16 PM