Fish & Chip restaurants in England
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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.
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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).
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Tunny Club
Decent chippie whose upstairs dining room is a shrine to Scarborough's history of big-game fishing.
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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).
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