The Scoobie Snack is a hamburger sold primarily at the Maggie snack bar in Glasgow, Scotland. It is a popular fast food item with students.[1]
The Scoobie Snack consists of a hamburger, a sliced sausage, a bacon rasher, a potato scone, a fried egg and a slice of processed cheese, all contained within a floured hamburger bun and accompanied by tomato ketchup and brown sauce. Fried onions are also offered as an optional extra. [2]
The Scoobie Snack, because of the sausage, cheese, bacon and egg, takes similar resemblance to a breakfast roll but is often eaten at lunchtime. It is also eaten late at night by drunken Glaswegians as a greasy drunken snack that may or may not help ease the hangover process.
The Scooby Snack's invention is accredited to The Maggie Snack Bar, a food truck located for over 50 years at the intersection of Byres Road and Great Western Road.[3]
A derivative, the Super Scooby, was invented by The Jolly Fryer café in Bristol in 2009. It consists of four NaNorder=flipNaNorder=flip beef patties, eight rashers of bacon, eight slices of cheese, 12 onion rings and six slices of tomato in a sesame seed bun, accompanied by salad, lettuce, barbecue sauce and mayonnaise.
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