4/5 Peter O. 1 year ago on Google
Have
seen
a
number
of
positive
reviews
about
this
chippy.
Even
viewed
one
on
You
Tube
so
decided
to
take
a
drive
and
check
it
out.
Easy
enough
to
find
with
2
large
pay
and
display
car
parks
directly
across
the
road.
Obviously
this
is
nothing
to
do
with
my
review
of
this
business
but
pricing
for
the
car
park
is
far
from
user
friendly.
You
can
pay
for
one
hour
or
three
hours.
One
hour
might
not
be
enough
for
your
meal.
Three
is
obviously
over
long.
A
bit
strange
why
the
option
to
pay
for
two
hours
wasn’t
available.
Also
although
it’s
just
across
the
road
the
kerbs
on
both
sides
were
quite
high.
Didn’t
see
any
dropped
kerbs
so
anyone
in
a
wheelchair
or
with
very
limited
mobility
might
have
a
struggle.
Of
course
this
is
down
to
the
local
council.
All
the
more
annoying
when
they
expect
small
businesses
to
make
adaptations
and
provision
for
those
with
compromised
mobility.
There
is
a
ramp
up
to
the
door
into
the
chippy
with
a
barrier
offering
a
hand
rail.
Inside
looked
wheelchair
friendly
with
no
steps
that
I
could
see.
They
also
had
a
disabled
toilet.
I
didn’t
use
this
but
did
use
the
men’s.
Although
compact
it
was
very
neat
and
tidy
and
the
water
from
the
sink
nice
and
hot.
We
got
there
around
1.30
pm
or
so
on
a
Tuesday
afternoon
in
March
and
it
looked
busy.
I
think
we
just
about
managed
to
get
the
last
free
table.
The
menu
is
not
extensive
just
good
old
staples
for
a
chippy.
Despite
them
being
busy
we
didn’t
have
to
wait
long
for
our
order
to
be
taken.
Unfortunately
there
were
no
specials
on
the
menu
and
this
was
confirmed
by
the
server.
So
I
opted
for
large
haddock,
chips
and
curry
sauce.
With
a
can
of
coke
and
a
slice
of
bread
and
butter.
My
brother
opted
for
the
regular
cod
with
chips
and
mushy
peas
and
a
cup
of
tea.
You
have
a
choice
with
the
curry
sauce.
You
can
have
spicy
or
fruity.
I
opted
for
the
spicy.
We
didn’t
have
to
wait
long
for
our
meals
to
be
served.
The
food
was
piping
hot.
I
have
to
admit
I
have
had
better
chips.
But
then
again
I
have
had
a
lot
worse
as
well.
However,
my
haddock
was
lovely.
One
of
the
best
fish
I
have
had
in
a
long
time.
The
curry
sauce
had
a
bit
of
a
kick
to
it.
Sometimes
you
didn’t
notice
it,
then
the
next
taste
you
could
detect
that
spiciness.
It
was
more
suited
to
dipping
your
chips
into.
I
think
if
you
had
poured
it
over
your
chips
it
would
have
been
over
powering.
But
some
might
like
it
like
that.
I
had
a
few
of
my
brothers
mushy
peas.
Again
I
liked
them.
Prices
seemed
to
be
in
line
with
other
establishments
and
competitive.
Our
bill
came
to
£27.85.
I
still
think
it
would
have
been
nice
if
they
had
a
special
on
with
fish
and
chips,
a
side
order
and
a
drink.
Lot
of
other
places
do
this
and
it
all
helps
in
these
costly
times.
Portion
size
was
very
good
especially
my
large
haddock.
It’s
hard
to
judge
the
size
difference
of
my
large
haddock
compared
to
my
brothers
regular
cod
on
the
photos.
Be
aware
the
plate
my
meal
came
on
was
much
bigger.
And,
as
I
said,
I
thought
this
was
one
of
the
nicest
fish
I
have
had
in
a
while.
I
would
go
back
to
Kay’s
fish
&
chips
and
I
would
recommend
it.
However,
you
might
be
wise
to
pick
your
time
to
visit.
If
it’s
this
popular
and
busy
on
a
Tuesday
afternoon
in
March
what
will
it
be
like
in
the
summer?
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