Morley's
Morley's is a popular fast food chain based in London, United Kingdom. It was established in 1985 and is known for its fried chicken, which is often compared to that of KFC and Nando's.
History[edit]
Morley's was founded by a Sri Lankan immigrant, who named the chain after Morley Road in South London. The first store was opened in Sydenham, and the chain has since expanded to over 40 locations across London and the South East.
Menu[edit]
Morley's menu primarily consists of fried chicken, but also includes other fast food items such as burgers, ribs, and fish and chips. The chain is particularly known for its spicy chicken wings and its unique "Morley's Sauce".
Reception[edit]
Morley's has been praised for its quality food and affordable prices. It has a strong following in South London, where it is often seen as a local alternative to larger, international fast food chains.
In popular culture[edit]
Morley's has been referenced in various forms of popular culture, including music, film, and television. It has been mentioned in songs by several London-based musicians, and has appeared in episodes of the television series Top Boy.
See also[edit]
Morley's[edit]
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Morley's
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Morley's, Wandsworth High Street
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