4/5 Peter O. 1 year ago on Google
Saw
some
glowing
online
reviews
of
this
establishment.
Had
been
named
as
one
of
the
best
fish
and
chips
shops
in
Lancashire
so
decided
to
give
it
a
visit.
Managed
to
find
a
space
right
outside
on
the
road.
Please
note
many
of
the
streets
around
here
are
resident
permit
parking
only.
Seriously
doubt
you
would
get
a
space
like
we
did
in
the
summer
months.
However,
there
are
a
number
of
pay
and
display
car
parks
close
by
for
when
it’s
busy.
We
were
there
just
after
noon
on
a
very
wet
November
day
and
Blackpool
looked
very
quiet.
There
is
a
ramp
up
into
the
shop
providing
wheel
chair
access.
Place
was
a
lot
bigger
inside
than
it
initially
looked
with
a
number
of
tables
and
I
would
reckon
seating
inside
for
at
least
30
or
more
people.
That’s
just
an
estimate,
I
didn’t
actually
count
the
number
of
chairs.
Plus
seating
outside
for
the
warmer
months.
You
made
your
choice,
took
your
table
number
to
the
counter
and
placed
your
order.
Not
the
most
extensive
menu.
Standard
fare
for
a
traditional
fish
and
chip
shop.
Initially
a
little
surprised
to
see
no
desserts
on
the
dine
in
menu.
We
went
with
the
large
fish
and
chips,
small
peas
and
curry
sauce
and
a
medium
fish
and
chips,
bread
and
butter,
one
coffee
and
a
bottle
of
water.
Didn’t
take
long
before
our
order
was
cooked
and
brought
to
our
table.
It
was
piping
hot.
Have
to
say
I
thought
the
chips
were
excellent.
Proper
full
chips,
freshly
cooked
with
very
few
bits.
Fish
was
good.
The
large
was
a
big
portion.
I
liked
the
peas
but
the
curry
sauce
wasn’t
for
me.
Wasn’t
keen
on
it
but
that’s
just
my
personal
preference.
Bread
and
butter
also
good
and
fresh
and
didn’t
feel
or
taste
like
it
had
been
sat
around
for
hours
waiting
to
be
served
up.
Salt,
pepper
and
vinegar
in
proper
containers
on
each
table
with
tomato
and
brown
sauce
as
well.
Not
the
fiddly
little
individual
packets
that
some
places
unfortunately
insist
on
using
these
days.
Based
on
taste
and
size
of
portions
felt
it
was
reasonable
value
for
money.
And
probably
one
reason
why
they
have
no
dessert
menu
as
we
would
not
have
had
room
for
any
more.
The
place
looked
very
clean
and
tidy.
The
staff
working
behind
the
counter
also
looked
smart
in
clean
white
tunics.
My
brother
used
the
toilet.
They
had
2.
One
appeared
to
be
disabled
friendly
and
a
sign
posted
to
say
it
had
changing
facilities
for
babies.
He
said
the
one
he
used
was
also
very
clean.
The
food
was
good
but
not
anything
we
have
not
enjoyed
before.
The
service
wasn’t
the
friendliest.
My
brother
who
took
our
order
to
the
till
felt
the
guy
who
took
it
was
a
little
abrupt
but
then
again
it’s
not
a
five
star
restaurant
is
it.
So
although
there
was
nothing
wrong
with
our
meal
maybe
we
were
expecting
a
little
bit
more
having
seen
the
online
reviews.
Was
worth
checking
out
but
due
to
distance
from
where
we
live,
it’s
over
an
hours
drive,
it’s
unlikely
we
will
be
rushing
back.
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