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Best place to eat fish and chips from a bag



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Published Date: 03 September 2008
These chippies all have a natural advantage – they are located in an ideal spot for outside dining. For best results, just add fresh air, salt and vinegar…
1 ANSTRUTHER FISH BAR AND RESTAURANT

Shore St, Anstruther, 01333 310 518
www.anstrutherfishbar.co.uk

The UK’s Fish and Chip Shop of the Year 2006-7, the shop and restaurant a
re situated on the attractive harbour front in the East Neuk of Fife. You can enjoy your takeaway opposite the shop and watch fishermen dock in the harbour and land their catch.

2 THE SEAFORTH INN

Quay St, Ullapool, 01854 612 122
www.theseaforth.com

A multi award-winning seafood pub overlooking Ullapool harbour. The management aims for the same high quality in its takeaway fish and chips as that found inside its bistro and bar – that means lobster, prawns, oysters and crab are all served for you to eat from a bag while you look out to sea.

3 NORIES FISH & CHIPS

George St, Oban, 01631 563 736

Nories is a third generation family business and the oldest in Oban. Here you can enjoy traditionally caught fish and chips wrapped and served in good old fashioned newspaper or other delights from their vast menu while watching the CalMac ferries head out to sea

4 SANDY'S FISH ’N’ CHIPS

Market Square, Stonehaven 01569 763 234

Sandy’s was apparently a favourite with Mel Gibson after he stopped by for a fish supper while filming Hamlet in nearby Dunnottar Castle.

The takeaway is famous for serving enormous portions of mouthwatering haddock and chips and is only a short walk from the town’s sheltered harbour or long stony beach.

5 MHOR FISH

Main St, Callander, 01877 330 213
mhor.net/fish/

As you enter Callander, you would be forgiven for thinking that you were miles away from a cracking fish supper. However, this brilliant little fish and chip shop in the town centre, formerly known as the Ben Ledi Café, now also houses a delightful wet fish counter, so you can pick and choose what you’d like grilled, seared, baked or fried for lunch before taking a leisurely stroll through the town itself.



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  • Last Updated: 02 September 2008 7:13 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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