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GOOD ‘COD’! THE 40 BEST CHIPPIES IN THE RUNNING FOR TAKEAWAY OF THE YEAR ARE REVEALED

GOOD ‘COD’!

Good ‘cod’! The 40 best chippies in the running for Takeaway of the Year are revealed.  Forty of the UK’s best fish and chip shops are ready to ‘batter’ it out to gain the acclaimed Takeaway of the Year title as the category shortlist for the National Fish & Chip Awards 2025 is announced.

Organised by the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), the awards provide an ‘oppor-tuna-ty’ for fish and chip outlets across the UK to show the industry exactly what they are made of. However, the process isn’t easy and includes a meticulous set of tasks, challenges and interviews covering industry awareness, product knowledge, environmental and sustainability best practice, employer responsibilities, customer service, and more.

A panel of fish and chip experts have had the tough task of assessing the impressive takeaways that entered and while those shortlisted have already been making waves in the competition, the awards process will stretch them in many ways to ensure that these standout businesses set a new precedence for quality and industry standards.

President of the NFFF, Andrew Crook, says the category has seen many fantastic submissions:

Fish and chips is such an iconic British staple and it takes huge amounts of skill and hard work to not only perfect the dish and other menu offerings but to also overcome challenges and sustain the business while keeping employees motivated and fulfilled. There’s a lot to it and each awards season we see greater depths of talent, expertise and business acumen and this trend has continued this year, too.

“Takeaway of the Year is the big one, so it goes without saying that the journey it takes contenders on is very intense. At each stage learnings and recommendations are provided to encourage the hopefuls to keep pushing forward and that’s why the National Fish & Chip Awards is seen as the competition for chip shop owners that want the additional steer to become better than they were before. We’re off to a brilliant start and we’re excited for the next rounds and to honour these deserving people.”

The category is sponsored by BDSignsFlorigoFriars PrideHenry ColbeckMcWhinneys,  Seafood from Iceland and V A Whitley. Barry Dickman, Director & Founder of BDSigns & BDigital, comments: “As a prolific supplier of signage, branding, and digital solutions to the fish and chip industry, along with many other brands, we are proud to be sponsoring the Takeaway of the Year category. For over 25 years, we’ve been dedicated supporters and sponsors of this event, with more than 80% of past winners counted as our customers. We truly love this industry and wish everyone a competitive hoorah with a wizz, bang, and fizz of fun!”

Seafood from Iceland’s Project Manager Björgvin Þór Björgvinsson, adds:

“The seafood industry is really important for Iceland´s economy, more than 40% of export value is seafood products. The UK is the most important market for Icelandic seafood products and has been for ages. Land-frozen and frozen-at-sea fillets are the most important product groups from Iceland to the UK, and the species are primarily cod and haddock. The frozen-at-sea products are mainly sold into the fish and chip sector.

“Importers and distributors in the UK that are buying the Icelandic fish know all about this reliable, quality sustainable sourced fish from Iceland. The UK consumer on the other hand usually doesn’t know about the origin of their favourite seafood dish which often comes from Iceland. Seafood from Iceland is excited to be a Takeaway of the Year sponsor and to have the opportunity to work with the fish and chip industry and educate the consumer with the purpose to raise awareness toward Icelandic fish.”

Robert Fernandes, Marketing Manager at V.A.Whitley comments:

“As proud sponsors of this great award category, we would like to congratulate all entrants on achieving the consistently high standards which have brought them this far. The standard of operators in the fish and chip world continues to rise and it is great to see.

“These awards drive high standards and demonstrate what great support there is from all areas of our industry, with the common aim of ensuring that this wonderful trade continues to flourish across the country by offering quality fish, chips and mushy peas for all to enjoy!

“VA Whitley has been delivering excellent service and quality products to the fish and chip trade in England and Wales for over 125 years. We would like to take this opportunity to wish all entrants the very best of luck going forward.”

The Takeaway of the Year shortlisted chip shops hoping to be catch of the day are:

Cornwall

Kellaway’s Fish and Chips, Truro

County Durham

Yarm Road Fish and Chips, Darlington

Devon

Taffs Fish and Chips, Torrington

Dorset

The Forum Frier, Blandford Forum

Essex

The Hook of Clacton, Clacton-on-Sea

Greater Manchester

Taylors, Stockport

Hampshire

Mike’s Traditional Fish & Chips, Eastleigh

Kent

Newington Fish Bar, Ramsgate

Lancashire

Farington Chippy, Leyland

Westend Fish and Chips, Oswaldtwistle

Leicestershire

Frydales (Hinckley Road), Leicester

Lincolnshire

Elite on the Bail, Lincoln

Linfords Traditional Fish and Chips, Market Deeping

London

Brockley’s Rock, Brockley

Stones Fish and Chips, Acton

Norfolk

French’s Fish Shop, Wells-next-the-Sea

Nottinghamshire

Angell’s Fisheries, Newark-on-Trent

Oxfordshire

Harrison’s Fish & Chip Co., Oxford

Somerset

The Oyster Shell, Bath

Surrey

Seafare Guildford

Teesside

Robinsons Traditional Fish and Chips, Billingham

West Midlands

Hawthorn Fish Bar, Birmingham

Yorkshire

The Fish Bank, Sherburn-in-Elmet

Locker’s Fish & Chips, Redcar

Mister C’s, Selby

The Scrap Box, York

Two Gates Fisheries, Barnsley

Scotland

Aberdeenshire

Carron Fish Bar, Stonehaven

Garioch Fish Bar, Inverurie

Lows Traditional Fish & Chips (Berryden), Aberdeen

Mike’s Famous Fish & Chips (Blackburn), Aberdeen

Redcloak Fish Bar, Stonehaven

Sea Salt + Sole, Aberdeen

Ayrshire

The Fish Works, Largs

Fife

The Wee Chippy, Anstruther

Perthshire

McKays Fish & Chip Shop, Pitlochry

Inverness-shire

Hilton Chip Shop, Inverness

Wales

Anglesey

Finney’s Fish and Chips, Benllech

Glamorgan

Posh Fish and Chips (Llandaff), Cardiff

Zero Plus Fish & Chips, Cardiff

Principal sponsor of the National Fish & Chip Awards 2025 is Seafood from Norway, and Victoria Braathen, UK Director of the Norwegian Seafood Council, says:

“As a proud sponsor of the National Fish & Chip Awards, we’re thrilled to see this competition, year after year, attract such an outstanding pool of talented operators. It’s undeniable that fish and chips hold a special place in British culture, but it’s the passion and commitment to excellence that these operators demonstrate daily that gives this sector its truly iconic status.

“Norway is dedicated to ensuring that the seafood we provide is of the highest quality, and it’s wonderful to see that reflected in the standards these finalists clearly uphold. Seafood from Norway, representing the Norwegian seafood industry, is excited to continue supporting the fish and chip sector and to celebrate the best of the best at this year’s awards. Congratulations to all those who made it to the top 40, we wish you the very best of luck!”

The next round will see the official board of judges chopping the list down to 20 and then to the final 10. The National Fish & Chip Awards ceremony on 26 February at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London, is where the new winner will be announced and will take the baton from current champion, Caerphilly-based Ship Deck.

Tickets for the National Fish & Chip Awards – the industry’s ‘Oscars’ – are available now at https://thefishandchipawards.com/event-tickets/.

For more information and bits on the National Fish & Chip Awards, please visit: www.thefishandchipawards.com.

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