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Old 21st June 2011, 23:49
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hi redd9, thanks for responding, i guess you would have lived pretty local to have worked at the ace then. as soon as i saw the pic put up by G-CPTN (thanks to him) i recognized it straight off. Did it always stay as a cafe? one thing i find strange is the junction a5/45 weedon,i dont remember it being the way it is now when we used the cafe back then, they must have altered it quite a bit over the years. erfman
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Old 22nd June 2011, 18:18
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Did it ever become part of the "sausage" chain? There were a few cafes, around Northampton(shire) that had sausage as part of their name. Flying Sausage and Sizzling Sausage were, I think, two. One of them was in Northampton proper. Somwhere near the Carlsberg brewery, I think.
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Old 29th January 2013, 00:46
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ace at weedon

regular stop off for swifts drivers in the 70' 80's , as on route to fords at daventry also WBS from London used it , used to be a bit of a dive but was done up mid 70's was always busy though , now all thats left is pile of rubble
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Old 29th January 2013, 00:49
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Did it ever become part of the "sausage" chain? There were a few cafes, around Northampton(shire) that had sausage as part of their name. Flying Sausage and Sizzling Sausage were, I think, two. One of them was in Northampton proper. Somwhere near the Carlsberg brewery, I think.
It became part of the compass chain of cafes - Bobs cafe at stretton upon dunsmore just before the M45 was another ( now gone aswell )
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Old 29th January 2013, 01:05
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I guess that most drivers take their breaks in the cab (larger than in the olden days) and have storage facilities (fridges) for food and drink. In addition, meal prices are probably higher nowadays (lower demand from truckers).
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