

The venue serves whopping burgers, grilled chicken and other classic chip shop favourites but is best known for its fish and chips, which are phenomenally popular among tourists and locals alike. Heritage Fish and Chips, based on Great Howard Street, is popular for its generous portions. Rose Lane, L18 8AD Heritage Fish and Chips It's known and loved for its traditional chippy offerings, as well as its delectable kebabs and gyros. Now 55-years-on, Chris's is run by second generation sons Tony and Costa Moustoukas, ensuring the family legacy continues.

The couple left their native Cyprus and after living and working in London during the 50s, they ventured to Liverpool and bought the shop from Chris' brother, Steve. It was opened by husband and wife Chris and Christine Moustoukas and has been in operation since 1967. Happened upon Yannis accidentally, and boy were we surprised! Not only the best fish and chips, but possibly the friendliest and cheeriest staff I've ever seen!"Īward-winning Chris's Chippy, based on Rose Lane, has been a firm favourite in Liverpool for decades. The service was great and so fast!"Īnother happy customer, who visited in May 2022, said: "We were on a cruise ship and walked to Liverpool. They also had meat and potato pies another of my favorite. We ended up coming 3 times on our trip! Fish and Chips were excellent and everything I remember of England. One American fan penned: "We asked for a recommendation from a local on good fish and chips and this is where they directed us. It's racked up a string of praise, with a number of glowing reviews on TripAdvisor. This small but might venue is known and loved for its traditional fish and chips, which are prepared in its small, minimalist store that's complete with intimate outdoor tables.īased in the city centre, just a stone's throw away from the iconic Cavern Club, Yanni's is a sanctuary among the hustle and bustle.

It has two restaurants, based at Marshside and Burscough, as well as a takeaway-only venue in Birkdale.ġ17 Fylde Road, Southport, PR9 4QA Yanni's The award-winning venue specialises in traditional fish and chips with local ingredients. It has also been named Independent Fish and Chip Shop of the Year in Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Cheshire. Owner Banico Zeniou and staff at Fylde Fish Bar in Southportįylde Fish Bar was named the best fish and chip shop in the region at the 2018 National Fish and Chip Awards. Its extensive menu offers traditional fish and chips, alongside a medley of other dishes.

Like many fish and chip shops in Liverpool, the venue also specialises in Chinese food - ideal for those times when you can't agree on what takeaway to order. Named in the Good Food Awards for Fish & Chips in 2020, Lau's is known and loved for its wide range of delicious and affordable cuisine. Byrnes on Stuart Road in Walton claimed the top spot while its Muirhead Avenue East branch in Norris Green came in second place.Ħ9 Stuart Road, L4 5QT and 148 Muirhead Avenue East, L11 1EW Lau's Fish, Chips and Chinese Takeaway This year, Liverpool Echo readers voted it the best chippy in Merseyside. In 2019, the family opened its second shop on Muirhead Avenue East, which is a larger space. Though this was affected in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the beloved chippy shows no signs of slowing down.īyrnes has been feeding its loyal customers for four generations, ever since Patrick Joseph Byrne opened his fish and chip shop on Stuart Road, Walton in 1932. The food spots have amassed an army of fans and every year on Good Friday, Byrnes sees customers queuing down the street to get their hands on its famous fish and chips. The iconic family-run chip shop, which has been run by the same family for four generations, has restaurants in Walton and West Derby. Byrnesīyrnes chippy is known and loved in Liverpool. Here's our list of some of the best chip shops across Merseyside - let us know in the comments section if we've missed your favourite. READ MORE: I tried 14 dishes at Merseyside restaurant named 'Best Chinese' and each one was heavenīoth comforting and indulgent, it's no wonder the chippy tea ticks a lot of boxes. The importance of fish and chips is even recognised with awards, with some local venues featuring in the National Fish and Chip awards, and others included in the Good Chippy Awards. Whatever your favourite restaurant or takeaway of choice may be, the humble "chippy tea" is a well deserved classic and firm favourite for many. There's an array of cuisines on offer too, from Italian and Asian to Mexican and more. Liverpool is a haven for food lovers, with an impressive selection of restaurants, cafes and takeaways to cater to all tastes and cravings. Fish and chips is a British institution and luckily for us, there's plenty of incredible chippies in Liverpool.
