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Peak District chip shop the Toll Bar celebrates 100th anniversary
Summary
The Toll Bar in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire, which began frying in 1926 and operates from a Grade-II listed building, is marking its centenary; the family owners say rising costs for energy, potatoes and fish are creating uncertainty about the chippy's future.
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The Toll Bar fish and chip shop in Stoney Middleton, Derbyshire, is marking around 100 years since it opened in 1926. It still operates from a Grade-II listed building and remains family-owned. The chippy has drawn notable visitors, including actor Tom Cruise while filming in 2021 and musician Liam Gallagher in 2023. The current owners say recent increases in costs for energy, potatoes and fish are causing concern for the business.
Key details:
- The exact opening date in 1926 is not certain, but the shop traces its origins to that year.
- Harry Grafton, 26, is among the current family owners and keeps Liam Gallagher's faded order slip behind the counter, showing what he ordered in 2023.
- Tom Cruise visited the shop in 2021 while working on a nearby film production.
- A portion of fish and chips would have cost about five old pennies in 1926; the article notes a typical current price is more than £11.
- Owners, including Harry and his father Peter Grafton, say pressures to cut costs are strong but they aim to maintain quality despite higher prices for essentials.
Summary:
Rising operating costs are putting strain on the family-run business even as it marks its centenary. Undetermined at this time.
