Thursday 29 February 2024

Trolley 642

Captured on Wednesday morning in the Kokoro passage. Two small trolleys from the M&S food hall. Returned to a rather cluttered stack by the inside entrance in the Ashley Centre. Which last was looking quite bright and lively, despite the ongoing refurbishment work. For some reason, the Centre seems to work.

On round the Ewell Village anti-clockwise to Longmead Road, where, it being a day when I attended to my own lunch, I thought I would give the orange café caravans a go. They have been there for years, but I had never previously got around to giving them a go.

Couple of chaps having their lunch there when I arrived. Steady trickle while I was there, both eat-in and takeaway. One at least of which appeared to have been phoned in, the speed with which it appeared.

Staffed by two ladies of middle years, the younger one sporting some very bright red lipstick. They knew their business.

Quality tea and bacon sandwich, even if this last was cut on the bias. Very reasonably priced too, less than £5 for both.

Wondering about their status, I noticed a small sign which asserted their rights over the bit of hard standing - described as a forecourt - on which the caravans and tables stood. And while plenty of food report sites turned up by Bing this morning appear to know about them, I failed to trace an owner.

Then I take a look at reference 2, which might have been put together from the search term I gave Bing and not adding any value. A bit like one of those irritating hotel sites which seem to infest the Internet and which respond to anything vaguely plausible, without bothering to check whether they have actually got a hotel anywhere near your target destination. I always try for an owner here too.

References

Reference 1: https://psmv5.blogspot.com/2024/02/trolley-641.html.

Reference 2: https://restaurantguru.com/Catering-On-The-Green-Epsom.

Group search key: trolleysk.

No comments:

Post a Comment