Bigbury & Challaborough There’s nothing quite like fish and chips by the seaside...
Fish & chip heaven in the heart of Devon
There is nothing quite like fish and chips – the crunch of golden crispy batter; flaky white flesh melting in your mouth, perfectly cooked chips, all fluffy on the inside with crunchy outers; the tang of salt and vine- gar on your lips.
When that is all you crave, then why settle for anything but the best? You deserve it so head for Fryer Tuck’s and enjoy!
Not only will you find superb fish and chips but a host of other choices too, traditional or from further afield, with special or gluten-free diets willingly catered for. Dishes can be taken away or enjoyed in Fryer Tuck’s Restaurant in what must be one of the area’s most stunning settings.
CHALLABOROUGH • 01548 810425
● Sunday carvery weekly from 12 noon to 2pm ● Open for breakfasts, lunch and evening meals
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Local live music the last Friday of every month
● Great deals on food and drink ●
Proud to serve Costa Coffee all day! To drink in or takeaway
OPEN 12 noon - 10pm • 7 DAYS PER WEEK EASTER - OCTOBER
TAKE AWAY OR RESTAURANT
THE FINEST FISH & CHIPS IN THE SOUTH HAMS BEACHSIDE LOCATION
Maid Marion
•Local Made Ice-Cream •Wetsuits, Body Boards, Surf Boards - For Sale or Hire
•Beachwear & Beach Goods • Candy Floss …and everything you could ever want for the beach!
CHALLABOROUGH (next to Fryer Tucks) 4
Just a few footsteps from the beach, it is the perfect place for lunch without missing a moment of fun; early evening meal for fami- lies after a day splash- ing about under blue skies on glorious sand; or a quiet, relaxing dinner watching the sun go down on a breathtaking view. Your stay in the beautiful South Hams just isn’t complete without a visit to Fryer Tuck’s – whenever, why ever you go, you won’t be disappointed. Go on, you know you want to!
Booking advisable.
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