Ermo Marroni's chip shop
Ermo Marroni's chip shop
Can anyone tell me the name of Ermo Marconi' s chip shop formerly at the junction of Glasgow St. And Park Rd.?.
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I only knew it as Marroni's. Can't recall there being any name above the door. This is the building, taken in 2009.
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I don't remember any name on the building either. It was often just referred to as - The top Marroni's - the bottom Marroni's being the Castle Café further down Glasgow Street.
Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
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I am sure Maroni's daughter will be able answer this. She is a member here. I never saw any name when I lived there.
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Yes you're right, Netta. She is a member of threetowners. She was at our fifteenth year reunion farewell in the restaurant attached to the cinema in Saltcoats - where the Pavilion once stood. Her username is jinit.
Re: Ermo Marroni's chip shop
HI there,
Dad's shop was the Alpha Café, although it was mainly referred to as Marroni's.
Seasons greetings to you all and don't forget to look us up if you ever get to Perth in Western Australia. It is nice and hot here!
Cheers
Janette
Dad's shop was the Alpha Café, although it was mainly referred to as Marroni's.
Seasons greetings to you all and don't forget to look us up if you ever get to Perth in Western Australia. It is nice and hot here!
Cheers
Janette
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Re Ermo' s chip shop. Thanks to all who responded. Tapnagol.
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Hope you will look us up if you are in Victoria.
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Re: Ermo Marroni's chip shop
I remember the fish and Chip shop at the top of Glasgow street so well,
Best chips in the three towns. One thing that sticks out in my mind , was the line of people waiting for their fish and chips. The delay was usually caused by Ermo heating up the large fryer, which was coal fired.
His method of judging wither the fat was warm enough was to spit on the hot fat , if it bounced off all was ready to cook those fantastic chips. In the 50s {6 pence a good sized Bag}
Best chips in the three towns. One thing that sticks out in my mind , was the line of people waiting for their fish and chips. The delay was usually caused by Ermo heating up the large fryer, which was coal fired.
His method of judging wither the fat was warm enough was to spit on the hot fat , if it bounced off all was ready to cook those fantastic chips. In the 50s {6 pence a good sized Bag}