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Where are the OK diners in the UK?

Where are the OK diners in the UK?

OK Diner, Flintshire. The OK Diner is a privately owned roadside restaurant chain in the United Kingdom. The restaurants have a retro, 1950s-style, American diner theme with popular 1950s music, chequerboard flooring, booth seating, plenty of chrome details and 1950s memorabilia on the walls.

When do OK diners open in Egginton Derby?

Address: OK Diners, A38 Southbound, Egginton, Derby DE65 6GY Tel: 01283 704 800 Opening Times: Mon-Thur: 8am-8pm Fri-Sun : 8am-10pm Privacy Policy Facebook Twitter

Who are the owners of the OK Diner?

The concept was created by John Roebuck and Tony Horsfall for City Centre Restaurants (now The Restaurant Group) and was sold to co-directors Ian Hendry and Dafydd Poole following a management buy-out in January 2001.But in 2014, Dafydd Poole bought out his partner and is now operating the diners.

What foods are served at home OK Diner?

Just like in the United States where simple food is plentiful and bottomless coffee comes as standard. We give you the authentic diner experience from the rock and roll to the stacked burgers, griddle favourites, bottomless coffee plus wings and dogs (that’s chicken wings and hot dogs to you).

OK Diners have their own website. So best check there. For reference there are three OK Diners within a short stretch. Two on the northbound coming from Peterborough, at Tickencote nr Stamford and one at Carlton, nr Newark. One on the southbound at South Witham, between Grantham and Stamford.

Where are the OK diners in Colsterworth London?

Two on the northbound coming from Peterborough, at Tickencote nr Stamford and one at Carlton, nr Newark. One on the southbound at South Witham, between Grantham and Stamford. Hope that helps.

Is there a delivery service at OK diners?

Yes, OK Diners offers takeaway services. Does OK Diners offer delivery? Yes, OK Diners offers delivery services. How is OK Diners rated?

Is there a petrol station on the A1 at Tickencote?

On the northbound A1, sandwiched against the B1081 access road, is the Bloody Oaks Service Station with an OK Diner and a JET (previously a Texaco forecourt) petrol station. Bloody Oaks is at the next junction northwards. The service station allows access to the B1081 for northbound traffic. Southbound traffic on the A1 cannot be accessed.