Pajo’s Fish & Chips

Port Moody, Canada

3.8

20 avis

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Vue de la rue

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Informations professionnelles

Accepte les réservations
Non
Livraison
Non
À emporter
Oui
Accepte Apple Pay
Non
Cartes de crédit acceptées
Crédit, Débit
Approprié pour
Déjeuner
Parking
Parking privé
Parking à vélos
Oui
Accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
Oui
Adapté aux enfants
Oui
Adapté aux groupes
Oui
Tenue vestimentaire
Décontracté
Ambiance
Décontracté
Bruit
Moyen
Alcool
Non
Terrasse
Oui
Wi-Fi
Non
Télévision
Non
Service de restauration
Non
Traiteur
Non

Description

Spécialités

Our mantra is simple — to serve you fish and chips worth buzzing about!

We want to be famous for fish and chips (it’s our motto after all). We do so by following a few simple rules:

— Fresh, local, B.C. ingredients

— Stellar, just-​like-​family, customer service

— A timeless, top-​secret fish and chips recipe. Making both non-​believers and enthusiasts swoon.

Historique

Fondé en 1985.

Our story begins in 1985, where founder Patricia Branch and then business partner Joan Whettlaufer concocted the idea behind Pajo’s — a stand serving the finest fish and chips in the West. The set-​up was perfect — they were excellent cooks who both knew their fish, considering both of their husbands were commercial fisherman.

The first Pajo’s was set-​up in Steveston’s Wharf, with a stand in Port Moody following five years later. Soon after, stands in Steveston’s Garry Point Park and Port Coquitlam joined the family. Pajo’s now boasts four beautiful locations, each set up in remote areas that are now regarded as picturesque destination locations.