Harbourside Fish & Chips

Plymouth


This top-notch chip shop is renowned across the city – there are often queues out the door at peak times. If you're planning on eating al fresco, be warned – Plymouth's dive-bombing seagulls have a nasty habit of snatching your meal, so a better plan is to accompany your meal with a pint in the Dolphin next door.


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