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Mr Chips named best fish and chip shop in Pembrokeshire

Mr Chips named best fish and chip shop in Pembrokeshire

Fish and chips have long been a beloved dish in Britain.
This meal is so popular that YouGov named it the most popular British dish in 2024.
Whether you enjoy a classic cod or prefer your chips with curry sauce, there is something for everyone at fish and chip shops.
However, with so many great options in Pembrokeshire, it can be challenging to choose where to indulge.
To help our you decide, we reached out and asked them to share their favourite fish and chip shop in Pembrokeshire.
The responses were plentiful, showcasing the wide variety of local chippies loved by the community.
Leading the list is Mr Chips in Pembroke Dock, which received numerous mentions.
Claire Scowcroft said: "Mr Chips in the dock," with Angela Parry echoing the sentiment.
Many others agreed, with Lois Evans saying: "Mr Chips Pembroke Dock," and Geena Moseley also chiming in with her support for Mr Chips.
Chris Harrison praised the shop, saying: "That's an easy one.
"Pembroke Dock Mr Chips it doesn't get any better, both flavours and value for your money and the queues up the street speaks for itself."
Mr Chips in Pembroke Dock not only stood out in reader votes but also received high praise online.
The chippy has a 4.2 rating on TripAdvisor, with one reviewer commenting: "Best fish and chips I have had in years.
"Fish was really fresh and so were the chips.
"I was on the way to the ferry and wish I lived nearer!"
Another reviewer shared their experience, saying: "What a great fish & chip shop we have lived in kilgetty for the last 2 half years & this lovely place was recommended by quite a few people.
"It is spotless inside, staff are really friendly & the food amazing will keep returning thank you x."
With such a wide array of options, it is evident that Pembrokeshire has a vibrant fish and chip scene.
Another popular choice was Plaice to Eat in Neyland.
Botolf Cabe Campbell noted: "Plaice to eat - Neyland," and Jonathan William Llewellyn also supported this suggestion, saying: "Plaice to eat Neyland."
Peters Plaice in St Davids received multiple mentions as well.
Nic Mascall stated: "Peters Plaice St Davids it's simply the best Chippy in town if not, Pembrokeshire in my opinion."
Brian Davies added: "Peters Plaice St Davids," reinforcing its popularity.
Milton Fish and Chips also gathered admirers, while Melanie Tester said: "Coronation chippy," and Martyn Jones mentioning both Milton Fish Bar and Jessie's Place near Swanlake as his top picks.
Other noteworthy mentions included The Shed in Porthgain.
For those looking for variety, the list included shops like Hooked in Fishguard, Dolphin in Goodwick, and Moby Dicks in Haverfordwest.
Many readers shared their favourite spots, with some mentioning shops outside the Pembrokeshire area.
For instance, Charlotte James stated: "Neils Fish And Chip Shop not Pembs but always a great way to end a trip to Pembrokeshire."
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