![]() ![]() Micky Pritchard said: "Davy's fried fish in Beamish cant be beaten! Unreal." And Karen Atkinson said: "The one at Beamish Museum!!! Made like they used to make them with beef dripping. Stantons Fish and Chip Shop, Durham, DH1 4EYīells Fish and Chip Shop, Sunderland Road, Durham, DH1 2LGĭavy's Chippy in Beamish Museum, which we also reviewed. Steven Beattie also recommended Minchellas at Seaburn : "Whale n chips, plenty salt & vinegar, can of Dandelion & Burdock! Staff friendly, and serve until they not see anyone in the distance on the sea front!" County Durhamīells Fish and Chip Shop, Market Place, Durham, DH13NE Green Lane Fisheries, Green Lane, South Shields Jaz and Jays Fish and Chip shop, Pelaw, NE10 0QUĬolmans Fish and Chip shop on Ocean Road, South Shields, NE33 2JQ (check out our review here )Īnd also Colman's Sea Food Temple on Sea Road, South Shields What will you be doing during the Easter holidays? Let us know in the comments below Gateshead and South Tyneside There were also recommendations for Oceans on the North Shields Fish Quay and Crusoe's cafe on Tynemouth Longsands. ![]() Waterfront, Union Quay, North Shields, NE30 1HJ - which we reviewed. The staff of Fisherman's Bay in Whitley Bay (Image: Fisherman's Bay/Toby Blackman) One of the newer kids on the chip block, the takeaway and restaurant opened by the sea right in time for Easter and has not been shy about making a name for itself. We reviewed the takeaway which is now in its 100th year of trading.įisherman's Bay, East Parade, Whitley Bay, NE26 1AP Pantrinis, Marine Avenue, Whitley Bay, NE26 1LX. The award-winning chippy opened at the famous landmark in 2018 and has been in the news pre-Covid for selling £1 cod and chips. Tynemouth is also home to Longsands Fish Kitchen - review here - and Riley's Fish Shack - a beachfront cafe where grilled fish comes with a great view, and great reviews. Marshalls, Front Street, Tynemouth, NE30 4DZ - which our reviewer visited, is 80 years in business.īev Horton said of Marshalls: "I live in the Midlands and I come all the way home and the first place I go is Marshalls, best in the universe tried all the others no one compares." it's not fish n chips you get it's whale n chips. Pauline Elliott said: "Harbour View at Seaton Sluice. There were loads of recommendations for this place. Harbour View Fish and Chip shop on Beresford Road, Seaton Sluice, NE26 4DR has many fans. Sidhu, Coast Way Shopping Centre, Battle Hill, Wallsend, NE28 9PAįast Fry chip shop, Coast Road, Wallsend, NE28 9HP The Golden Chippie, 1-3 Slatyford Lane, Newcastle, NE5 2UN North Tyneside and the coastīills, Victoria Crescent, Cullercoats, NE30 4PNĪmie Waugh said of Bills: "Bills' fish n chips at Cullercoats, always go there when I take the kids to the beach, lovely food." The Gosforth Chippy, High Street, Gosforth, NE3 1HH Since moving down south, can't get a proper fishcake!" And Lorraine Willis said: "Gormans at cowgate, my hubby makes a 50 mile round trip for them!" Kristen McDougal said: "Gormans in Denton Burn. There's lots of love to be had for Gormans branches on Facebook. Gormans Fish Shop, Byker, Denton Burn and Westerhope Our "scientific" chip colour chart - what's your favourite? As always, the advice is to check up with them ahead of a visit. Here's a reminder of the list we compiled of great chippy names and addresses based on these suggestions. ![]() Read more: free things to do with kids in the North East this EasterĬhronicle readers have previously shared their favourite places to buy fish and chips in the North East and the places in the list below were their favourites. In the North East this was especially the case, with the North Sea trawl fishing industry resulting in plenty of cod. The meal does tend to be more of a treat these days, although at one time fish and chips was very much a cheap tea, an easy option for families when there wasn't time enough to cook. So this is an ideal excuse for families to treat themselves to a takeaway of that tantalising grease-spotted wrapped-up parcel of battered cod and chips - plus mushy peas and scranchings if they so choose. And, of course, many people stick to the tradition of eating fish rather than meat on Good Friday so we are pretty much guaranteed to see queues snaking out of our local chippies as families prepare to unwind for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend. Ok, maybe not many people would admit to remembering that but the point is that the British staple has been an enduring favourite for generations (and it's no surprise that there is a dedicated National Fish & Chip Day). Who doesn't love the smell - never mind the taste - of fish and chips? And who remembers when it was wrapped in proper newspaper and the whiff of its ink added to the tang of salt and vinegar which for some reason whetted the appetite even further?
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