10 of the best fish and chip shops... according to you
HEREFORDSHIRE has many, many fish and chip shops, numerous of which have won national recognition for their crispy golden cod.
The Fiddlers Elbow in Leintwardine, for instance, was recently listed in the top 50 UK fish and chip shops of 2025 by the Fry Awards.
If you are in need of some inspiration for your next cheeky takeaway, here is a list of 10 of the best spots in Herefordshire, using reviews left by foodies on Google.
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Audrey's, Ross-on-Wye
Google rating: 4.8 out of five
Y Pass, Ledbury
Google rating: 4.8 out of five
Batterlicious, Hereford
Google rating: 4.7 out of five
Old Stables, Ewyas Harold
Google rating: 4.7 out of five
Oceans, Hereford
Google rating: 4.6 out of five
Fish House, Moreton-on-Lugg
Google rating: 4.6 out of five
Edwards Plaice, Hereford
Google rating: 4.4 out of five
Seven Seas, Ross-on-Wye
Google rating: 4.2 out of five
Golden Galleon, Hereford
Google rating: 4.2 out of five
Mr Chips, Hereford
Google rating: 4.2 out of five

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