It’s National Fish and Chips week, so please indulge!
Fish and chips are loved and enjoyed by every generation, so why not indulge in
the finest fish and chips during your big cottage holiday.
From the South Coast to inner London, you can get some fresh fish and crispy chips in every corner of the UK, but check out a few of our favourites below.
Simpsons Fish and Chips, Cheltenham.
Voted the best fish and chip shop in the region and finishing 2nd in the national fish and chips award in 2013 is nothing more than justified for Simpsons.
They do tip top fish and chips, perfect for strolling around regency Cheltenham or packing up and taking to the famous Pittville Park for a pukka picnic.
If you fancy a fishy feast at your very own big cottage Lansdown House has the perfect dining table to share the tartar sauce and mushy peas with the whole family.
Daniels Fish and Chips, Portland.
Live like royalty at The Castle on the Coast and eat like it too with fish and chips at Daniels.
Incredibly and devilishly delicious fish and chips on the Dorset Coast, we definitely advise taking them down to the harbour, you’ll get a treat for your taste buds and your eyes.
If you don’t fancy that the gardens at The Castle on the Coast are a splendid place to walk around while munching a chip or two.
Chez Fred, Bournemouth.
In the heart of Westbourne, Chez Fred’s has been a neighbourhood favourite among locals and visitors alike since way back in 1989.
From Fred’s famous Lunchtime Special to the freshly landed catch of the day, there is something for everyone to enjoy at the friendly Chez Fred.
Bentley’s, London.
For a Great British favourite in the Great British capital, head to Bentley’s Fish and Oyster Bar, just off the world famous Picadilly Circus.
The Bentley’s house tartare sauce alone makes it worth a visit, and the gardens at a London Town House make The White Villa and The White Town House worth a visit.
Stein’s Fish and Chips, Padstow.
Stein’s Fish & Chips has a restaurant and takeaway, located in Padstow on the beautiful North Cornwall coast overlooking the Camel Estuary.
They have cups of tea and chip butties, and also some nice wines and good beers, particularly their own, Chalky’s Bite and Chalky’s Bark.
Walk the famous Camel Trail from The Slate Beach House down to Padstow, pick up your fish and chips and take a pew on a bench overlooking the harbour, it’s a hard view to beat.
Indulge and enjoy in fish and chips, a true British institution, whether it’s high end or seaside everyone loves a good battered fish and fluffy chips.