The Fry Awards have named the best fish and chip shops across the UK, with Yorkshire well-represented among the top 50
It’s time to celebrate the finest of British food, as the Fry Awards unveil their coveted honours for fish and chips across the country.
Not that we require an excuse for fish and chips, but what better occasion to sample your neighbourhood chippy than National Fish and Chip Day today.
Taking place annually to recognise the importance of our national dish, it provides our cherished chippies an opportunity to sparkle.
And if you’re searching for an exceptional serving of chips, have a look at some of those which secured recognition in the Fry Awards, who revealed their leading choices for fish and chips throughout the UK.
These standings follow months of undercover assessments by judges who’ve been sampling fare at chippies nationwide, evaluating them on crucial elements including food quality, cleanliness, staff, and value for money, reports the Mirror.
Only those venues securing the highest marks made the grade, with an impressive pass mark of 96% or above needed in both categories. The awards, now entering their 13th year in 2025, demonstrate that Britain’s passion for proper grub continues as robust as ever.
The top 10 restaurants span a range of locations, from the southern coastline of Devon right up to Glasgow in Scotland, with the majority nestled in picturesque coastal towns.
Nevertheless, London’s only representative in the top restaurants list, Toff’s of Muswell Hill, succeeds in holding its own amongst the competition.
10 Best Restaurants
Catch, Giffnock, Glasgow Eric’s Fish and Chips, Hunstanton, Norfolk
Fish City, Belfast. Harbour Lights, Falmouth, Cornwall
Pier Point Bar and Restaurant, Torquay, Devon
Squires Fish Restaurant, Braunton, Devon
The Elite, Tritton Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire
The Magpie Cafe, Whitby, North Yorkshire
The Scallop Shell, Bath, Somerset
Toff’s of Muswell Hill, Muswell Hill, London The comprehensive list includes a substantial number of Yorkshire businesses, with seven entries in total, featuring notable names such as Lighthouse Fisheries of Flamborough and Two Gates Fisheries.
Essex, famous for its cherished seaside resorts like Southend-on-Sea and Clacton-on-Sea, also secured its place with four fish and chip takeaways receiving accolades, making considerable waves in the seafood industry.
Competition organiser Reece Head commended the victors, stating: “Another year has passed and, once again, these shops have shown resilience, adapting to today’s challenges with remarkable dedication.
“At a time when inflationary pressures are being felt, these businesses continue to stay positive and prioritise their customers, maintain exceptional standards, and find innovative ways to keep fish and chips affordable.
“Starting the year as award winners is a fantastic way for fish and chip shops to kick off 2025, setting the tone for a successful year ahead.
“Whether served in a restaurant, a takeaway, or from a mobile unit, the Fry Awards prove that quality fish and chips can be enjoyed anywhere.”
The nation’s fish and chip shops have proved their value yet again, with the best securing coveted spots in this year’s awards – an excellent start to 2026 for businesses battling tough economic times while maintaining exceptional quality at reasonable prices.
Best Takeaways (in alphabetical order)
Ainsworth’s Fish and Chips, Caernarfon
Angel Lane Chippie, Penrith, Cumbria Angell’s Fisheries, Newark, Nottinghamshire
Batterfly Fish and Chips, Surbiton, Surrey
Bredon Village Fish and Chip Shop, Bredon, Worcestershire
Callaway’s Fish and Chips, Dorchester, Dorset
Churchill’s Fish and Chips Langney, Eastbourne, East Sussex
Farnham’s at Fontygary, Rhoose, Vale Of Glamorgan
Fiddlers Elbow, Leintwardine, Herefordshire
Fintans Fish and Chip Co. Llanishen, Cardiff
Fishnchickn, Hutton, Brentwood, Essex
French’s Fish Shop, Wells next the Sea, Norfolk
Garioch Fish Bar, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire
Greg and Lou’s, Redruth, Cornwall
Henley’s of Wivenhoe, Colchester, Essex
Hiks, Brynhyfryd, Swansea
Hirds Family Fisheries, Halifax, West Yorkshire
Howe and Co 55, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Joe’s Traditional Fish and Chips, Strabane, County Tyrone
Kellaway’s Fish and Chips, Truro, Cornwall
Kirbys of Horsforth, Horsforth, Leeds
Kirbys of Meanwood, Meanwood, Leeds
Lighthouse Fisheries Of Flamborough, Flamborough, East Yorkshire
Malt and Anchor, Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Moore’s Fish and Chips, Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway Oysters Fish and Chips, Lightwater, Surrey
Oysters Fish and Chips, Marlow Bottom, Buckinghamshire
Pennington Plaice, Leigh, Greater Manchester
Pier Point, Torquay, Devon
Pisces, Fleetwood, Lancashire
Portside Fish and Chips, South Elmsall, Leeds
Portside Fish and Chips, Kirkstall Road, Leeds
Quintiliani’s Fast Food, Hamilton, Larkhall, South Lanarkshire
Redcloak Fish Bar , Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire Sea Blue Fisheries, Clowne, Derbyshire
Sea Salt + Sole, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Seafront Chippy, Hornsea, East Yorkshire
Shappy Wheels, Shap, Cumbria
Shaws Fish And Chips, Dodworth, Barnsley, South Yorkshire
Squires, Braunton, Devon
Sykes Fish and Chips, Manchester


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