I’ve never seen the large chips. The small is so huge, I can’t even imagine. The cod is good. The haddock is phenomenal. The chips are perfect. Salt and vinegar, slice of lemon. Great. Deep-fried mars bars are worth trying once. They’re good, but really rich. Prices are decent. Prepare to wait 7 – 8 minutes if you want a fish other than cod.
Sophie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
I used to live opposite this beaut of a chippy. I believe it’s award winning! The chips are consistently great but it’s all about the fish in this place(hence the name). A good battered cod is actually quite hard to find but Fishers presents a crispy batter and fresh white fish… nothing worse than a soggy cod! I also love the scampi. Even though I know it’s not the healthiest dinner option it needs to be fresh and delicious, and it is. There’s loads of other fish on the menu but I tend to fancy the classics for a chip shop treat. I also enjoy a good chicken and mushroom pie and a sausage from here. It’s clean and the staff are nice. Get amongst it!
Thom W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
A decent chipper, this! Although I’m surprised that it’s an award winner. I’ve eaten from her a number of times and the chips are good. A good mix of big chunky chips and small little crunchy ones; with odd little bits of batter! The fish is good, but it isn’t amazing. That said, it is a lot better than some of the battered cod I’ve had in Bristol. The fish cakes are ok, but you can tell they’re bought in, so you could get the same anywhere. The battered sausages are way too greasy and while you can’t expect a posh banger in a batter sausage, these aren’t great. They do sell lots of sauces, pickled eggs, pies and other stuff you’d expect from a chipper. But its much the same as any other!
Stu B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The staff have always been friendly when i’ve been in here. I’ve always hated sea food so i can’t comment on the fish, but i’d say the food is exactly what you’d expect from a chippy. Good chips!
Luke T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
This is the local chippy, and so much more. The fish and chip shop does everything you would expect, good fish and chips. Don’t get this place mixed up with the new wave of fancy fish and chip shops that have swamped the nation. This is your run of the mill fish and chip shop, but it is good. The Price tag is a little high but nothing to stop you from going, i am being picky. If only it were open in the early hours. I for one would name myself as an ‘early hours Fishers customer’.
Chris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bristol, United Kingdom
Right at the top of Whiteladies Road this traditional fish and chip shop is a bit of a trek but well worth it! It has a great family feel and the staff were very friendly and efficient. I ordered quite a large amount of food — cod and chips, battered sausage and chips and chicken nuggets. Some of this had to be made fresh, and it was cooked perfectly in very quick time! I had the choice of any sauce I could possibly want — including BBQ — which is a must in my house! And the fish was not only given an ample coating of salt and vinegar but a slice of lemon too — a rare touch and much appreciated. The only criticism I might give is that the fish was a bit dry. Very good portions and very good service; Fishers is the ideal place for a quick dinner. A staple part of the British diet, this is the type of fish & chip shop that reminds you of growing up; excitedly taking the delicious smelling dinner home, or being impatient and opening the chips before you make it.
Jon B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
A nice fish and chip shop on the corner of York Road and Black Boy Hill, Fishers is a small shop with tasty food. Expect all the standard dishes from a fish and chip shop — the only downside is perhaps the slight hike in price than is necessary — I think perhaps the Clifton location allows a premium for battered fish. The staff reasonably friendly — they’re pretty busy in here on weekend nights as the students climb back up the hill to the Halls on the downs. Quick service leans in their fabour, but prices certainly don’t.
Will P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
Although not having quite as many useless shops as Clifton Village Whiteladies Road boasts a fairly up market fish mongers. Counteracting this is the popular Fishers, which is pretty much just an honest fish and chip shop. In my mind a chipy succeeds or fails on whether it has decent chips. Fortunately this place does, nice big fat and greasy ones, just like they should be. Well priced, Fishers is slightly cheaper than Clifton Fish Bar on Princess Victoria Street. Not sure its worth a detour from Clifton Village though, I don’t really see the point in going any further forsomething as cheap as chips(haha!). The cod is pretty pricey, but then it usually is. It’s well done though, tasty, oily fish with a nice crisp batter. I always like to get a battered sausage, and these are pretty good too.
Melanie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bristol, United Kingdom
I have to admit, I probably only visited this fish and chip shop out of pure laziness. It used to be just around the corner from me and I could smell it on my walk up the hill from work. They dish up the standard, fairly greasy fayre, as well as some darn good buttered rolls in which to make yourself a chip butty. The queues are often long, so be patient(or order &pay, pick up a beer from Tescos, come back and collect). Not overpriced for a chippy, despite being at the height of things in posh Clifton.