First establishments
The first establishment was in May 1973 at the former Crossways Cafe at Send, Surrey,[3] It was followed by an 80-seat restaurant at Charing on the A20, then Handcross, at Seale, Surrey on the A31,[4] and then Felbridge on the A22 in Surrey.[5]
The Hindhead site on the A3 was built in 1976. Hindhead was the training headquarters.
In 1980, the brand further expanded when its 21 locations were sold to the Imperial Group. Not long after this, a partnership with Esso garages was formed, which saw a rapid increase of new roadside locations throughout the 1980s.[6]
Leicester Forest East services had the first site at a motorway service area in 1983, on the northbound carriageway. Red Lodge, Suffolk, on the A11, at the former Dorothea's and Snug for 23 years, with planning being approved in April 1983, known as Freckenham, opened around 1983; it was often burgled, and closed by the early 1990s. Barton Turn, on the A38, had the planning approved late October 1983,[7] and opened in June 1984.
On April 3 1985 Princess Michael of Kent was flown in by helicopter to open the 50th restaurant at Wisley on the A3. The opening was arranged by David Wynne-Morgan. [8]
Imperial Group would expand the chain to 75 restaurants, before selling the chain in August 1986 to Trusthouse Forte, owners of Little Chef. Trusthouse Forte continued to expand the Happy Eater chain alongside Little Chef.[9]
Decline
In January 1996, Granada purchased Forte, as it had become known, and began to streamline their business by converting the Happy Eater locations to the Little Chef brand. This helped Little Chef reach its peak of 439 restaurants.[6] This would prove challenging for Little Chef, as some Happy Eater locations were originally built to compete with Little Chef, meaning now the restaurants were now directly competing with themselves. This ultimately meant Little Chef would close many locations throughout the 2000s as a result of falling profits.[10]
The defunct Happy Eater brand is currently owned by Kuwaiti firm Kout Food Group, who were the last organisation to license out the Little Chef name until January 2018. The group closed its UK offices in 2020, meaning the Happy Eater trademark is now registered from Kuwait.[11]