ADVERTORIAL TOP PLACES FOR Fish & Chips
As the sun basks over our corner of the country when it comes to getting a take-away or eating out our thoughts turn to fi sh and chips – so here are 10 places you can enjoy this great British classic
THE ANCHOR INN. We pride ourselves on our great selection of fi sh dishes. Our traditional pub menu includes beer battered fi sh ‘n’ chips (prime cod fi llet with homemade batter) as well as our popular pan-fried sea bass, poached Scottish salmon and sizzling crevettes.
HIGH STREET, WINGHAM CT3 1BL, CALL 01227 720392 OR VISIT
WWW.THEANCHORATWINGHAM.COM
OSSIES FISH BAR, CANTERBURY. We are a family- run business with more than 20 years’ experience in the catering industry. We pride ourselves on our customer service and fresh fi sh. We offer a traditional menu with everything you’d expect from a fi sh and chip shop, plus our very own Southern fried chicken.
7 THE BOROUGH, CANTERBURY CT1 2DR, CALL 01227 462187
OSSIES FISH BAR, FAVERSHAM. A family-run business for more than 20 years in the catering industry, we pride ourselves on our customer service and cook all foods fresh daily and to order. We offer a traditional menu with everything you’d expect from a good fi sh and chip shop including our own Southern fried chicken.
2 PRESTON STREET, FAVERSHAM ME13 8NS, CALL 01795 590107
THE DOG AND DUCK. We pride ourselves on our fi sh offerings. The battered cod is pure white with a golden brown beer batter. We also have crab salad and salmon and prawn salad. If you require a speciality fi sh let us know a few days in advance.
PLUCKS GUTTER, STOURMOUTH CT3 1JB, CALL 01843 821264 OR VISIT
WWW.DOGANDDUCK.CO.UK
OSCAR & BENTLEYS. Fish and chips at Oscar & Bentleys is more than a British tradition. We serve crisp beer batter fresh fi sh with chips, peas, lemon and homemade tartar sauce. The trick is that every element is gluten-free. Even the beer batter!
10 GUILDHALL STREET, CANTERBURY CT1 2JQ, CALL 01227 454544 OR VISIT
WWW.OSCAR-BENTLEYS.CO.UK
THE BLACK HORSE. Situated in the picturesque hamlet of Monks Horton, we offer a selection of fi sh dishes. Why not try our local Dover Sole Meuniere, Scampi Provencale or our homemade fi shcakes? Our menu also has an Italian twist.
FIDDLING LANE, MONKS HORTON TN25 6AP, CALL 01303 812182 OR VISIT
WWW.THEBLACKHORSE.UK.COM
CHAPMAN’S SEAFOOD BAR & BRASSERIE. We are one of the few independent restaurants in Canterbury offering a number of discounts and a loyalty scheme. Our extensive menu currently includes locally-caught Dover sole and native lobsters.
89-90 ST DUNSTAN’S STREET, CALL 01227 780749 OR VISIT
WWW.CHAPMANSCANTERBURY.CO.UK
OSSIES FISH BAR, HERNE BAY. We pride ourselves on our customer service and our food is cooked fresh daily and to order. We offer a traditional menu with everything you would expect from a fi sh and chip shop, plus our own Southern fried chicken. With more than 20 years’ experience in the catering industry, we are a family-run business.
86 GREENHILL ROAD, HERNE BAY CT6 7QW, CALL 01227 360939
OSSIES FISH BAR, WHITSTABLE. We offer a traditional fi sh and chips menu with everything you would expect, plus our own Southern fried chicken. We pride ourselves on our fresh cooked food and customer service. We are a family-run business with over 20 years in the catering industry.
207 TANKERTON ROAD, WHITSTABLE CT5 2AT, CALL 01227 266600
THE SHAKESPEARE. All our fi sh dishes, including our famous homemade ‘posh’ fi sh fi ngers, are created from fresh local fi sh from Griggs of Hythe. There’s also a prawn and beetroot cured salmon gourmet open sandwich.
5 BUTCHERY LANE, CANTERBURY CT1 2JR, CALL 01227 463252 OR VISIT
WWW.SHAKESPEARECANTERBURY.COM
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