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Fast Eddys Cafe was a fast food and restaurant chain that primarily operated in
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, Western Australia and also briefly in
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. Fast Eddys was most notable at the time of its establishment for being one of the few Perth restaurants open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including public holidays. In May 2019, the final remaining
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location closed after 41 years in business.


Style

The restaurants were split up into two sections, a sit-down table service restaurant and a take away section. The take away section has similar food to the restaurant experience, however it is less expensive and tailored for the take-away market. The restaurants are decorated with various historic memorabilia such as old advertising signs and number plates. The flagship burger was the EddyBurger. Other items included the Cop-the-Lot Burger, the Steakburger and the Super Hotdog. The restaurant also served all day breakfast items.


History

Fast Eddys was founded in 1979 at the west end of the
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, on the corner of Hay Street and Milligan Street by Christopher and Con Somas. The restaurant moved to a new location at 454 Murray Street in the early 1990s, were it remained until its closure in 2019. It was rumoured that Fast Eddys took its name from the
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fictional character (Fast) Eddie Felson from the 1961 US drama film ''
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'', although there are no sources to prove this. By the mid 1990s, Christopher and Con Somas had sold the business. In the following years, the new owners Ernie and Mark Galloway opened new restaurants across Western Australia, and by 2001 the company expanded into New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria. However, in 2002 the company went into receivership, with most of the restaurants closing down in the eastern states, and the WA restaurants being sold off as franchises. Apart from the original Perth CBD restaurant, other locations of Fast Eddys restaurants in Western Australia included
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, Armadale, Cannington and
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See also

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List of restaurant chains in Australia This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Australia. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchi ...


References


Further reading

* Poprzeczny, Joe.(2001) ''Food speeds down fast lane''. (History of fast food industry in WA, from days of Bernies during WWII to Van Eileens in the 1960s to Fast Eddys and Chicken Treat). Business news - Perth, W.A., 15/3/2001, p. 4-5.


External links


Frommers Review of Fast Eddy's Cafe Perth
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