That is very true I live in Nottinghamshire and decent chippy is a very rare thing!!!
The one with the restaurant above? If so, I’ve been twice and both times was shocking. Overpriced and overcooked.As a general rule of thumb, the further a chippy is from the sea, the shitter it is.
If you’re in Teesside and you’re not going to that one next to Saltburn pier you’re missing out.
It's alright for some chips etc. but agree it's definitely overpriced for what it isThe one with the restaurant above? If so, I’ve been twice and both times was shocking. Overpriced and overcooked.
Can’t beat the Wetherby Whaler for me, and is nowhere near the sea.
The one with the restaurant above? If so, I’ve been twice and both times was shocking. Overpriced and overcooked.
Can’t beat the Wetherby Whaler for me, and is nowhere near the sea.
All about personal opinions again but for me Oscars are rank badThe best chippy in Saltburn is the other one next to the pier called Oscars, but its opening times are erratic at best
The best chippy in Saltburn is the other one next to the pier called Oscars, but its opening times are erratic at best
The quality of a chippy depends entirely on how fresh the fish is.
YepStockton? Fish and Chips? Oxbridge Fish Bar hands down. Just facts
When I was young in Stockton a fishcake was two slices of potato with fish in betweenNo fish patties? Can’t be around here
Also depends on whose doing the fryingThe quality of a chippy depends entirely on how fresh the fish is.
That’s what. Know as a Pattie.When I was young in Stockton a fishcake was two slices of potato with fish in between
This has now morphed into being called a pattie
That's a very decent chippy.All about personal opinions again but for me Oscars are rank bad
Church Chippy on Macnay Street for me is the best in Saltburn....has been since I was in my twenties and i`m 52 now