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The '''Wimpy Bar''' was an [[America]]n-style [[restaurant]] on [[Shoreditch High Street|High Street]] in [[Shoreditch]] that served [[hamburger]]s. The name came from [[Wimpy|a character]] in the cartoon [[Popeye]]. As [[Susan Foreman]] described it: | The '''Wimpy Bar''' (sometimes referred to as '''Wimpys''') was an [[America]]n-style [[restaurant]] on [[Shoreditch High Street|High Street]] in [[Shoreditch]] that served [[hamburger]]s. The name came from [[Wimpy|a character]] in the cartoon [[Popeye]]. As [[Susan Foreman]] described it: | ||
{{quote|Everything inside was brightly-coloured [[plastic]], including the waitresses' uniforms, the [[tomato]]-shaped [[ketchup]] squeeze-bulbs and the squares of [[cheese]] melted onto the patties.|Susan Foreman|Time and Relative (novel)}} | {{quote|Everything inside was brightly-coloured [[plastic]], including the waitresses' uniforms, the [[tomato]]-shaped [[ketchup]] squeeze-bulbs and the squares of [[cheese]] melted onto the patties.|Susan Foreman|Time and Relative (novel)}} | ||
When [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]] began their attack on [[human]]ity on [[2 April]] [[1963]], Susan, [[Gillian Roberts]], [[John Brent]], [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]], [[Zack (Time and Relative)|Zack]], [[Dolly (Time and Relative)|Dolly]] | When [[the Cold (Time and Relative)|the Cold]] began their attack on [[human]]ity on [[2 April]] [[1963]], Susan, [[Gillian Roberts]], [[John Brent]], [[Malcolm (Time and Relative)|Malcolm]], [[Zack (Time and Relative)|Zack]], [[Dolly (Time and Relative)|Dolly]], [[Policeman (Time and Relative)|a policeman]], [[Henry Haigh]] and [[Mrs Haigh|his wife]] all took cover in the Wimpy Bar. They lived on hamburger buns with ketchup, frozen burgers being the next option. | ||
When the [[snow]] storm did not let up, Susan, Gillian and John left for [[76 Totter's Lane]], where they hoped the [[First Doctor]] might help them. Zack, Dolly and Malcom came with them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Time and Relative (novel)|Time and Relative]]'') | |||
In [[1981]], [[David Taylor (Fanboys)|David]] and [[Chris (Fanboys)|Chris]] were taken by their parents to a branch of Wimpys in [[Darlington]], where they ate [[French fries]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fanboys (short story)|Fanboys]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:55, 14 October 2023
The Wimpy Bar (sometimes referred to as Wimpys) was an American-style restaurant on High Street in Shoreditch that served hamburgers. The name came from a character in the cartoon Popeye. As Susan Foreman described it:
Everything inside was brightly-coloured plastic, including the waitresses' uniforms, the tomato-shaped ketchup squeeze-bulbs and the squares of cheese melted onto the patties.
When the Cold began their attack on humanity on 2 April 1963, Susan, Gillian Roberts, John Brent, Malcolm, Zack, Dolly, a policeman, Henry Haigh and his wife all took cover in the Wimpy Bar. They lived on hamburger buns with ketchup, frozen burgers being the next option.
When the snow storm did not let up, Susan, Gillian and John left for 76 Totter's Lane, where they hoped the First Doctor might help them. Zack, Dolly and Malcom came with them. (PROSE: Time and Relative)
In 1981, David and Chris were taken by their parents to a branch of Wimpys in Darlington, where they ate French fries. (PROSE: Fanboys)