Where to go for fish and chips in Liverpool

What’s an English city without a fish and chip shop? In Liverpool, you are spoilt for choice, with everything from a traditional chippy to upscale restaurants offering fish and chips with a twist. To help you uncover the best fish and chips in Liverpool, here are some of the top venues in the city. 

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If you fancy a mixture of traditional and sophistication, then Cargo is the place for you. Cargo recently claimed the top spots for the best fish and chips in Liverpool, beating out some top contenders. You can opt for the classic fish and chips dish, which includes lightly battered cod, mushy peas and hand-cut chips, or if you’ve got a starve on you could try the seafood platter for two (or one!), with seabass, king prawns, monkfish, calamari, hand-cut chips and tartare sauce. You can also enjoy a refreshing beer or classic cocktail at Cargo’s bar. 

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Yanni’s
cuisinesFish and Chips

Yanni’s is a beloved Liverpool venue which serves up the most delicious fish and chips, and what’s better is that it’s just a stone’s throw away from the famous Cavern, so you can enjoy some great food before heading over there to listen to some local talent. Yanni’s Fish and Chips is favoured by locals and tourists due to the excellent food as well as the amazing friendly staff who always offer a smile with your favourite fish dish. This includes the lovely Cypriot owner Yanni, who has over 16 years of experience in the fish and chip game, so he definitely knows what he’s doing.

Docklands Fish and Chips
cuisinesFish and Chips

Another much-loved city centre chippy is Docklands Fish and Chips. Here you can enjoy a huge serving of fish, chips and mushy peas with the beautiful Albert Dock as the backdrop. This world famous chip shop offers traditional fish and chips, as well as classic British pies, which can be smothered in tartare or curry sauce. All meals come in a cardboard box, so you can enjoy your fish and chips while you walk around the idyllic Albert Dock.

Byrnes Fish and Chips
cuisinesFish and Chips

Byrnes has been feeding the people of Liverpool since 1932, with four generations of the Byrnes family serving up the best-rated fish and chips in Liverpool. The founder’s great grandchildren now run two shops – one in the original Stuard Road venue and another on Muirhead Avenue in Norris Green. Byrnes is known for its tasty fish dinners and the fishwich (fish sandwich). It also serves piping hot British pies, burgers, fish cakes and an unlimited amount of extras, including scallops, scampi, curry, sausages and more. 

The Elephant Pub & Bakehouse
cuisinesBritish, Gastropub
Fish and chips with mushy peas and lemon wedge

Another restaurant that boasts an excellent fish dinner is The Elephant, located in the heart of Woolton village. The Elephant serves up traditional pub food with a modern twist. This includes the beer battered Fleetwood fish, which comes with hand-cut chips, mushy peas, and of course, tartare sauce, which is the perfect treat on fish Fridays. While you dig into your fish dinner, you can also enjoy a drink or two. The Elephant’s bar is stocked with everything you can think of including a range of draught beers, cocktails and various gins. The Elephant also hosts a range of events, such as the smartphone pub quiz every Tuesday, which if you’re lucky enough to win the £50 voucher could pay for your meal – who doesn’t love free fish and chips?

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