Coronation Street fans left distracted by café scene amid Sarah storyline
16.06.2023 - 02:30
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street fans have been sharing their disgust at the state of the grubby walls in cafe Roy's Rolls, claiming the place is a health hazard. Roy's Rolls is a favourite set location for the ITV soap, which often sees characters gather for a cuppa or a bite to eat at the local caff run by Roy Cropper (David Neilson).
But many of the show's faithful viewers admitted they wouldn't be able to bring themselves to eat there if they were ever hungry in Weatherfield because of the unhygienic state of the walls. In one scene where Sarah (Tina O'Brien) sat down with grandmother Audrey (Sue Nicholls) for a heart-to-heart about her recent affair, viewers found themselves completely distracted from the drama by the grime coating the wall behind their table.
Sharing a photo of the offending wall on social media, one fan asked: "The dirty wall in Roy's, would you eat there if you saw that?" Others had noticed the health and safety issue too, as one person commented: "It's unreal! lol In one scene, I saw filth and dissolving grout. Would it kill them to clean it up a little? Geezz." Someone else wrote: "Considering how often we see Roy outside cleaning windows, I am surprised how grubby other parts of the cafe are.
Mind you nothing has changed or been replaced in over 20 years including the paint. I’m almost certain the 4 pans with the copper lids were there when I did the tour back in the early 90s." Another fan agreed: "I noticed that the other night and thought it looked a bit shabby." One horrified viewer added: "I'd be asking for a different table...
I wouldn't be sat next to that grimy mould. Makes me wonder what state the cooker, and mugs, and plates, and cutlery are in." Someone else commented: "I can't take my eyes of the
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