Kerbisher & Malt

Notting Hill & West London


Peacock-blue-fronted Kerbisher & Malt serves up sustainably sourced, delectable, battered or grilled coley, haddock, pollock, cod and plaice that has made waves. Served in a box to go, the value coley and chips (£6), chip butties (£2.50) or tasty double-fried chips (£2.30) are good news, while white-tile walls and chunky wooden tables casts this as a no-nonsense but handsome chippie.

Kerbisher & Malt also brews its very own ale.


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