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Corrie star Andy Whyment reopens famous Salford chippy following major refurbishment

Corrie star Andy Whyment helped reopen his famous local chippy last night at a special ribbon-cutting ceremony in Walkden. The Walkden Bar closed a few weeks back for its first refurb in nearly 20 years.

Whyment, who’s played Kirk Sutherland on the show for more than 20 years, grew up nearby, and dropped by to show his support. He’s been a regular at the shop for many years, as has Tyrone Dobbs actor Alan Halsall.

Also known as ‘Steve’s Chippy’, after original owner Steve Demetriou, the chip shop first opened its doors in 1985 under the name Steve’s Supper Bar. But despite retiring ten years ago, it’s still run by the same family, with Steve’s grandchildren now working behind the counter, and his son and son-in-law in charge of the frying.

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“It was my mum Maria and my dad who set up the business together in 85,” co-owner Demetrios Demetriou told the M.E.N. “We changed the name to The Walkden Bar almost 20 years ago, but people still call it Steve’s. He still comes in sometimes, just to make sure we’re doing everything right. He can’t keep his nose out, to be honest!”

Demetrios worked in the chip shop as a teenager, as did his sisters Elenor and Andrea. “And now his grandkids work there too,” he added, with new generation Luis and Anna-Maria now behind the counter.

He took over the chippy with brother-in-law Mario Filactou nearly 10 years ago. And what’s the secret of keeping a chippy open for 30 years? “Good food and good service!” he says.

“And loyalty. When my mum and dad opened it, it was only one of three chippies in the area. We lived in the area, worked in the area, and people just got to know us.”

While the chippy has an enviable track record,

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