The restaurant was based near the A34 and popular with families in the 1980s
Happy Eater had restaurants around the UK in the 1980s, with the Manchester branch based near the A34 making it ideal for visiting on the way home from work and school.
The MEN recently delved into the archives to revisit the A34 Happy Eater, reminding people why it was so loved by families. One of the reasons was its extensive children’s menu, which included Dog's Delight, Little Porkers and Mr Happy's Ice Cream.Many readers commented beneath the article to share their memories of the Manchester Happy Eater. One person said: “I remember this restaurant so well as I was the Manager of it when it first opened. It was really popular at the time.
Another reader commented: “A fond treat from my childhood and they had a huge elephant slide in their outdoor area.” One person reflected on the peculiar mascot that featured on the logo. They said: “The logo looked like someone being sick.”
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