
The best fish and chip shops in Wales according to the people who know best
The best fish and chip shops in Wales according to the people who know best
National Fish and Chip Day is the perfect time to indulge in the treat
Page's Fish & Chips in Cwmbran is one of the establishments on the list
(Image: Page's Fish & Chips/Facebook )
Today marks an important day in the calendar - National Fish and Chip Day. There's little that can compare to venturing to your local favourite for a delectable serving of cod and chips and today is the perfect day for it.
A fish and chip supper is a treat we simply can't resist, and it's one of the nation's favourite takeaway options - particularly during the summer months when beach outings and evenings lounging by the seafront are commonplace. The succulent flakes of cod encased in golden batter, served with piping hot chips and lashings of vinegar... just thinking about them makes us hungry.
Whether you're partial to a cod bite, a sausage-in-batter, or curry sauce, there are plenty of fish and chip shops in Wales serving up the most tantalising portions. From the shores of north Wales to the market towns of the south, you'll find a chippy whose offerings are as breathtaking as the views that surround it.
Here, in no particular order, are the Welsh chippies that should be on your list, whether you're local or just passing through....
1. Caersws Fish Bar
When one of Wales' - and indeed the UK's - top chefs (none other than Ynyshir's Gareth Ward) recommends a fish and chip shop as one of his three top places to eat ever, you don't question it. You can read all about Caersws' story here, reports Wales Online.
Owner Tim Harrison prides himself on experimenting with new, exciting dishes for his chippy, including sourdough batter, Parsi-style masala battered fish, Koji Fried Chicken - his take on KFC but with fermented ingredients - and much more. This truly is a fish bar with a 'really cool' difference.
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Where: 2 Cwrt Swswen, Station Road, Caersws SY17 5EQ
Caersws Fish Bar
(Image: Tim Harrison )
2. Victoria Fish Bar
On a chilly, dark autumn evening, the bright lights of Victoria Fish Bar invite in hungry patrons, offering comforting fish and chips with crispy batter embracing thick cuts of cod.
Where: 41 Old Church Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff CF14 1AB
The team at the Victoria Fish Bar in Whitchurch
(Image: Victoria Fish Bar )
3. The Mermaid
This Barmouth-based chippy was the only other Welsh establishment recognised by The Times in 2023 as one of the UK's best. It was described as: "What beverage pairs best with fish and chips? Champagne? An unoaked chardonnay? A pint of bitter? All are good, but none beats a mug of tea.
"In most chippies that's a teabag on a string in a polystyrene cup, but at the Mermaid (established 1964) it comes out of a metal pot, strong and slightly overstewed - the perfect accompaniment to a crunchy fillet of battered cod and crisp yet fluffy chips."
Sounds lush.
Where: Jubilee Road, Barmouth LL42 1LT
4. O My Cod
Not only is O My Cod a scrumptious fish bar in Bridgend, but it's also an award-winning one. The chippy has been recognised not just for its top-notch food but also for its charitable endeavours.
The chippy regularly provides hearty meals to local homeless individuals and fundraises for local charities - Hope Rescue for abandoned dogs and the Tŷ Hafan children's hospice.
Not to forget, it has bagged the Blue Ribbon in Good Food award for Fish and Chips - its ingredients are locally sourced, fresh and it boasts an extensive gluten-free and vegetarian menu.
Where: 66 Nolton St, Bridgend CF31 3BP
5. Hikary's Fish Bar
This chip shop is a firm favourite amongst the residents of Neath and Port Talbot. With numerous prestigious awards to its name, its fresh and high-quality menu is cooked and fried using groundnut oil, making it a deliciously healthy takeaway option.
Alongside staple options like fishcakes, scampi, jumbo sausages and traditional cod, they offer burgers, halloumi fries and even jacket potatoes. Plus, they were recently named as one of six Welsh fish and chip shops listed in the UK's Top 50.
Where: 74 Briton Ferry Road, Neath
Hikary's Fish Bar
(Image: South Wales Evening Post )
6. Môr Ffein
This stunning shop offers traditional fish and chips daily, but it also serves special menus for when you fancy treating yourself or your loved ones. And it's not just fish you'll find.
You can indulge in pulled pork, vegan chilli, and even a cheesecake or two – we're salivating at the thought.
Where: 2 High Street, St Dogmaels, SA43 3ED
Môr Ffein
(Image: Môr Ffein Llandudoch / Instagram )
7. The Creel
This snug, family-run chippy exudes warmth and friendliness. With its proximity to the port ensuring the freshest of fare, it's no wonder TripAdvisor is awash with glowing reviews.
One visitor wrote: "Amazing fish and chips. Just freshly made. Good price. Friendly staff and helpful. Nice wee sitting area outside. Well worth a visit."
Where: 84 High St, Porthmadog LL49 9NW
8. Dorothy's Fish Bar
A night out in Cardiff isn't complete without a jaunt down Caroline Street, affectionately dubbed Chippy Lane, culminating in a feast at Dorothy's. Whether it's classic fish and chips, Welsh favourite chips and curry sauce, or another takeaway delight, missing out on Dorothy's means missing out on a true Cardiff experience.
Since it opened in 1953, this enduring family-run chippy has become an institution for satisfying those fish and chip cravings, whether it's lunchtime or the early hours.
Where: 39-40 Caroline St, Cardiff CF10 1FF
9. Cardiff Arms Fish Bar
The new proprietors of this Rhondda chip shop have inherited years of fish supper history from the Italian family who previously ran it for decades. They've also taken over the iconic cafe next door, giving both a modern makeover whilst maintaining the familiar feel of their predecessors.
Alongside classic fish suppers (quality fish, light batter, generous portions), they've updated the menu to include burgers, loaded fries, an expanded range of seafood delights and a rotating selection of homemade fishcakes and rissoles.
Where: 147-148 Bute St, Treorchy CF42 6BN
10. Beales
Beales offers beautifully crunchy batter that's not at all greasy, succulent flakes of fish, and chips that are fluffy on the inside and golden on the outside. Everything is served in a cardboard box and is always fresh and tasty.
Expect queues at any time of day.
Where: 2-3 Eastern Promenade, Porthcawl CF36 5TS
11. Off the Hook Bistro
Boasting a stunning location overlooking Broad Haven beach, Off the Hook serves up fantastic fish and chips with equally impressive views - and the portions are huge. The batter is light without being greasy and the chips are simply divine.
Most of their menu can also be made gluten-free - just let them know your preference.
Where: 2 Marine Rd, Broad Haven, Haverfordwest SA62 3JR
12. Penaluna's Famous Fish and Chips
This family-owned chippy has received numerous awards for its fish and chips. The shop only purchases fish that has been processed and frozen at sea within six hours of being caught.
Where: 36 High St, Hirwaun, CF44 9SW
13. Hiks
This Swansea-based chip shop boasts a 42-seater restaurant adjacent to its original site. They place a strong emphasis on freshness, with all cod cooked to order.
Their menu includes meal deals, desserts, and a build-your-own-burger option.
Where: 189 Llangyfelach Rd, Brynhyfryd, Swansea SA5 9LE
14. The BoatHouse Fish Bar
Experience the full package at this traditional fish shop located right on the seafront. Jessica and Chris, who are graduates of the Frying School of Excellence, offer a wide variety of fish options.
If you're feeling adventurous, give their Irish curry or fishcake special a try.
Where: 36 Esplanade, Porthcawl CF36 3YR
15. Boofy's
Chips always taste better by the seaside, and the ones served at Boofy's are no exception. Expect generous portions, golden chips, and perfectly-cooked fish.
This chip shop, which featured in the BBC comedy Gavin and Stacey, offers gluten-free chips every day. However, gluten-free fish is only available on weekends and must be ordered in advance.
Where: 2 Western Arcade, Barry CF62 5TQ
16. O'Shea's
Nowadays, O'Shea's and Boofy's are situated adjacent to one another, both renowned for their delicious fish and chips. Some patrons may be loyal to one shop, while others might alternate visits or make a spontaneous decision.
Either way, those visiting Barry Island won't be disappointed when choosing between the Western Arcade pair.
Where: 1 Western Arcade, Barry CF62 5TQ
17. Hennighan's Top Shop
As a family-run enterprise, this fish and chip shop has consistently served high-quality food with impeccable customer service for over four decades. From its humble beginnings in a converted corner shop, the business has continued to impress multiple generations of customers in Machynlleth.
Where: 123 Heol Maengwyn, Machynlleth SY20 8EF
Hennighan's Top Shop
(Image: Hennighan's Top Shop/Facebook )
18. Chippy Dre-Sglod a Cod
With a glowing review, calling it the "best fish and chips in Gwynedd" from one TripAdvisor user and boasting an unrivaled five-star rating, this fish and chip shop exceeds customer expectations.
Where: 11-13 Church Street, Tremadog LL49 9RA
19. Fish Kitchen 1854
Having transformed from an abandoned Chinese restaurant, the updated establishment has evolved into this chic, family-friendly fish and chip shop, a place that seems to have resonated well within the community. Reviews praised both the culinary delights and the outstanding service.
Menu highlights include crispy prawn offerings, fishcakes, and locally-grown onion rings. Also, look out for gluten-free dinner nights.
Where: 58 Main Road, Maesycwmmer, Hengoed
20. Johnnies
If you're a local to Mumbles, you're likely a regular at Johnnies, a true gem of a fish and chip shop that's an unmissable spot.
Expect to join a queue, particularly on weekends, but the wait is rewarded with generous portions served in boxes and curry sauce that's simply perfect; a real hit with families.
Where: 2a Chapel Street, Mumbles, Swansea, SA3 4NH
21. The Posh Fish and Chip Company
For scrumptious fish dishes and friendly service, The Posh Fish and Chip Company in Cardiff is a must-visit venue. Fine options include succulent lobster and homemade fishcakes made in-house.
Where: 1, Llantrisant Road Retail Park, Llantrisant Rd, Cardiff CF5 2BF
22. Plassey Fish Bar
Seeking a hefty helping of splendidly fried fish and chips?
Make your way to Plassey Fish Bar, just off Penarth's High Street. One happy customer wrote on their Facebook page: "The best chip shop in Penarth when you see a queue down the street you know it's going to be good and the staff are nice I wouldn't go anywhere else. 5 stars."
Where: 87 Plassey Street, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan CF64 1EP
23. Les and Rita's Fish Bar
Recognised by The Times as one of the UK's top fish and chip shops, Les and Rita's has been a staple for over 50 years, perfecting their craft of delivering top-notch fish and chips. The establishment was lauded for its traditional fish supper with bread that is neither "artisan nor sourdough", and its nostalgic décor.
Chris Haslam, The Times' travel editor, wrote about the 55-year-old chippy: "Les and Rita Pidduck began selling chip suppers in Rhyl 55 years ago and the contemporary art adorning the walls of their shop on Wellington Road, a mere 10-minute stroll from the promenade, does little to alter the feeling that you've stepped back into the Swinging Sixties.... opting for takeaway would be missing out here. Instead, choose a booth - crafted from authentic vinyl and genuine Formica - and order a sit-down supper of fish, chips, mushy peas and bread that is neither artisan nor sourdough."
Where: 28 Wellington Rd, Rhyl LL18 1BN
24. Yan's Fish Bar, Cardiff
The chip shop in Cardiff has been dishing out proper traditional fish and chips since 1969, priding itself on using the freshest ingredients, sourced locally wherever possible. Their curry gravy and batter mix are unique to their kitchen.
Where: 182 Whitchurch Rd, Cardiff CF14 3NB
Yans Fish Bar
25. Page's Fish and Chips
With nearly seven decades of experience, this establishment is a treasure trove of knowledge when it comes to crispy calamari, Thai crab cakes, and breaded whitebait.
Where: Woodside Road, Cwmbran NP44 3EW (also a branch in Sebastopol!)
26. Finney's at The Golden Fry
Catering to gluten-free diets with everything from vinegar to batter, The Golden Fry stands out for its fresh, sustainable fish and specials like battered smoked haddock, not to mention their new burger range.
A chippy tea from here is sure to be a hit. They also have another location in Amlwch.
Where: The Square, Benllech, Anglesey, LL74 8SN/1 Quay St, Amlwch Port, Amlwch LL68 9HD
27. Ship Deck
As for the chips... : "Ship Deck's chips tasted good and we had a generous portion of them."
Where: Newport Road, Trethomas, Caerphilly CF83 8BR
Ryan Hughes of Ship Deck
(Image: WalesOnline/Rob Browne )
28. Catch Cymru
Tucked away halfway down a tranquil back street in the heart of town, this Welsh fish bar 'with a difference' may be inconspicuously located, but its reputation is anything but hidden. Since opening, it has become the talk of the town, propelled by glowing word-of-mouth recommendations.
Online reviews from thrilled customers speak volumes. "Gorgeous breaded sea bass and homemade tartare sauce, haddock burger delicious and best chips I've eaten in ages. Will definitely be back," one customer wrote.
Another review said: "Honestly the nicest fish and chips I've had! We also tried the halloumi fries on the side and the homemade coleslaw - both were beautiful. Would 100% recommend - well worth the trip up from Swansea!".
Where: Red Lion Lane, Guildhall Square, Carmarthen SA31 1PN
Catch Cymru
(Image: Catch Cymru )
29. Enoch's
With a blend of "new skool attitude" and "old skool roots", Enoch's, an award-winning fish and chip shop in North Wales, boasts a rich history dating back to 1969 when it was first opened by fish merchant Arthur Enoch Hughes. Danny White-Meir took the helm in 2006, continuing the legacy with a promise that Enoch's fish and chips offer an unparalleled taste experience.
Notably, they claim to be one of the few fish and chip shops globally to fry their food in a special high-oleic sunflower oil, which is heart-friendly. Their thick-cut chips are double-fried to achieve a divine texture.
Where: 146 Conwy Road, Conwy, LL31 9DU
30. Ainsworth's Fish and Chip Shop
This small chip shop has been recognised amongst the UK's 50 Best Fish and Chip Takeaways and 10 Best Fish and Chip Restaurants 2022/2023 by Fry Magazine. Despite its modest size, it packs a punch with its flavours.
Customers have lauded their 'lovely batter' and homemade mushy peas on their own website.
Location: 41 Bridge St, Caernarfon LL55 1AF
31. The Lime Crab
Offering a fresh take on the fish and chips market, this shop serves up traditional favourites alongside exciting options like lobster, deep-fried halloumi, and tempura-battered prawns.
If you're after fish and chips with a twist, this is your spot. They even cater to dietary requirements with gluten-free and vegan options.
Location: South John St, New Quay SA45 9NP
The Lime Cab
(Image: The Lime Cab/Facebook )
32. Fish Tram Chips Restaurant
This licensed café offers classic fish 'n' chips in a relaxed dining room complete with table linen. Situated at the top of a hill opposite the Great Orme Tramway (hence the name), it's well worth the climb.
Both locals and tourists love it, and they serve beans and mushy peas in a separate dish to prevent your chips from getting soggy - a thoughtful touch!
Location: 24 Old Rd, Llandudno LL30 2NB
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