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Does anyone know when Berni Inn's became defunct? Is it late 1980s / early 1990s perhaps? --Wrh1973 21:07, 21 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Were famous for our steaks" (!) WERE famouse? Not famous anymore? Where did this new-found obscurity come from? Did the editor mean "We're famous for our steaks?" I can't be arsed to look it up from primary sources. Someone please ... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.129.22.17 (talk) 14:01, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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"It introduced the post-war British public to the joys of prawn cocktail, steak, chips, and peas, and Black Forest Gateau."

I don't doubt you on prawn cocktail or Black Forest Gateau (certainly new in the 1950s) but in what way did it introduce steak, chips, and/or peas? Surely people ate steak before?