EnglandRestaurants

Fish & Chip restaurants in England

  1. A

    Costa’s Fish Restaurant

    This fondly regarded local puts a Cypriot spin on the traditional chippy and has a huge array of fresher-than-fresh fish dishes at market prices, which many prefer to the more upmarket Geales nearby. Don’t confuse this place with Costa’s Grill at No 18 on the same street.

    reviewed

  2. B

    North Sea Fish Restaurant

    The North Sea sets out to cook fresh fish and potatoes, a simple ambition in which it succeeds admirably. Look forward to jumbo-sized plaice or halibut steaks, deep-fried or grilled, and a huge serving of chips. There’s takeaway next door if you can’t handle the soulless dining room.

    reviewed

  3. Fish & Chips

    For many visitors, Whitby cuisine extends no further than a fish-and-chip supper (served with peas, bread and tea), obtainable most everywhere but preferably at the world's most famous chipper. If you want to keep your cholesterol in check, there are a few other options.

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  4. C

    Rock & Sole Plaice

    The approach at this no-nonsense fish-and-chips shop dating back to Victorian times is simplicity: basic wooden tables under the trees (in summer), simple decor inside and delicious cod, haddock or skate in batter served with a generous portion of chips.

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  5. D

    Harbour Lights

    Sometimes you can't do better than a good old-fashioned fish supper, and this place does the best cod 'n' chips in town (sustainably sourced, of course). There's even a nice little dining room overlooking the quay.

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  6. E

    Toff's

    This one-time British chipper of the year is renowned for providing large quantities of fresh fish, beautifully battered and flawlessly fried. It's a friendly place and they do takeaway as well.

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  7. F

    Golden Hind

    This 90-year-old chippie has a classic interior, chunky wooden tables and builders sitting alongside suits. And from the vintage fryer comes some of the best cod and chips available in London.

    reviewed

  8. G

    Trenchers

    Top-notch fish and chips minus the 'World's Best' tagline – this place is your best bet if you want to avoid the queues at the Magpie (don't be put off by the modern look).

    reviewed

  9. H

    Figgerz

    Figgerz offers Local organic fare for sensible prices.

    reviewed

  10. I

    Tunny Club

    Decent chippie whose upstairs dining room is a shrine to Scarborough's history of big-game fishing.

    reviewed

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  12. Bizzie Lizzies

    An award-winning, sit-down fish-and-chip restaurant overlooking the canal. There's also a takeaway counter (mains £3 to £5, open to 11.15pm).

    reviewed

  13. J

    Barkers

    The best fish and chips in town, sit-down or takeaway.

    reviewed