Leo’s Fish Bar don’t seem to know what they are doing at all. Their name states it is a Fish bar but they also sell chicken, they do takeaway with Just Eat, they sell donner beat, and even do eat in food. I don’t like this approach as it makes it feel messy, and not a great place to eat in, and it makes me feel they are sacrificing quality and the nature of it being a fish and chip shop, by selling lots of other different things, making it more of a takeaway where you can sit and eat. The fish seems to be done fresh to order, as they don’t do gluten free, I just came in with my friend who ordered his meal. He said he didn’t enjoy it and it was very poor. Leo’s Fish Bar rightly so are trying to try their best to survive in Manchester city center, even taking clubcard vouchers, but it isn’t a very nice place to eat in, the staff don’t seem too helpful and by selling so many foods, it ruins the nature of it being a homemade fish and chip shop, and when they is so many places to eat in Manchester, I really don’t understand why someone would go to a takeaway, which doesn’t even seem to know what it is doing. They didn’t seem to have a gluten free menu either, and although it was reasonable, it could have been cleaner with nicer décor, especially in the seating and cooking areas.
Andy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Leo’s Fish bar is on Oldham Street in Manchester City Centre. They do a lot of different fast foods and you can sit down and eat your meal inside, or you can take away. Staff are very friendly and the food was cooked fresh. It is reasonably priced for what you get.
Baz H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Manchester, United Kingdom
Got delivery… £15 for 2 portions of cod chips and mushy peas… The only good points are for delivery being prompt and food being hot alone… Without those it would be 1 star. The food looks appetising enough but was just UBER greasy and had virtually no flavour. Aside from grease, the fish was dry and over cooked, the chips where mostly stale and again very greasy and the peas tasted like lumpy water(without flavour). Very let down and also the sheer volume of grease on the fish(I know I’ve said it a lot but I just want to hammer it home how bad it was) made me feel pretty damn queazy after a bit! Never again!
Julie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
Hadn’t eaten there in years but went back for the first time at the weekend. It was lovely! I had friends visiting from Germany who wanted a proper, greasy fish and chips so we decided to give Leo’s another try. It was definitely worth it! The restaurant area is quite nice, and the food, without being mind blowing, is excellent value and there will be something for anyone: all day breakfast, burgers, fish and chips etc. One slight disappointment was the tartare sauce: it came in single industrial pre packed portions which was a shame.
Wilko ..
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manchester, United Kingdom
Not eaten in here for years but it’s since had a refurb and now resembles more of a fancy café than a takeaway, with lots of seating and nice clean tables and cutlery. Normally, I would only head to a takeaway on Oldham street if I was blind drunk, but seeing as there’s a distinct lack of good fish and chip shops in the city centre — and being drawn in by the(fairly) new branding and snazzy-looking Christmas tree — I decided to give this place another go. Soooo glad I did! Lovely chap serving the food. Great first impressions. I ordered a chip barm(I’m a proper northern lass), to eat in their ‘fish bar’ and for £1.80 the portion of chips was enough to feed two of us. Huge! Cheap as er… chips. The chips themselves are delicious and fresh, with just the right amount of oil and tenderness(with crispy bits at the bottom). I’ve been told their Chicken Shawarma is amazing, so will check that out too. Honestly, I’ve not enjoyed chippy chips in such a long time and it beat previous 5* chippy tastings in Whitby and Bournemouth. Before, I always thought the Portland Plaice was great but Leo’s blows them out of the water.
Jessica H.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
I probably shouldn’t admit it, but we do enjoy a takeaway — pizza, curry and thai are often involved in our indulgent weekends — but it’s rarely fish and chips. After attending the opening night of Pete McKee’s travelling exhibition at Kosmonaut, we headed to Leo’s after the boyfriend suggested we try and find the best chippy tea in the city. Service was friendly and efficient, and we walked home with our paper wrapped polystyrene with anticipation. I actually went for the fried chicken, which was potentially a mistake, but actually surprised me with the quality of taste(not the mention the lovely crispy and seasoned skin). The chips were good and what I would call proper chippy-chips; a tiny bit soggy but with crispy bits hidden away at the bottom of the tray. Mushy peas, which I am learning to love, came in a good dollop and had a nice splash of vinegar. Maybe not the best, but a good start to what I can see developing into a food adventure.
Anna K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Salford, United Kingdom
this former favourite of mine deserves one star due to the appalling treatment i received a few months ago. having enjoyed its wholesome fare for the past two years, i had the unfortunate experience of waiting ages a few months ago. not only tht and i understand it was a busy day, but i loathe aggressive service and being tactlessly bawled at over a mix up over a side or whatever. i will simply avoid in future and take my custom elsewhere.
Kaleigh P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
I’m not too into takeaways but one of my favourites is Leo’s. The food is really good quality so you do pay a bit more for it but it is worth it. The chips are especially lovely but if you’re looking for massive portions, Leo’s probably isn’t the place for you. Another benefit is its late night opening — until at least 2/3am on the weekends so perfect post-pub food!
Michael A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arrondissement of Mons, Belgium
It was getting late and we were getting hungry. I got off the main road just to peek up this street to see if there were any places to eat and I spotted Leo’s. I hadn’t had fish and chips yet and since I was in England, I HAD to have fish and chips. Leo’s was OK. The two of us had cod and chips, which cost 4.10, which I think is a reasonable price. Could have done with a few more chips though. I think the place may be Turkish owned/run because there were several Turkish dishes on the menu, so you’re not really restricted to traditional English fare.
Bobby J.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 United Kingdom
Now im always looking for good places to eat in the Northen Quarter and this was not one of them. Service was not good, staff werent that helpful at all. Chips were overcooked but the fish tasted alright. I thought this place looked classy so i went in and i wont go back. Although there’s some decent places to eat round this area…
Clare G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 London, United Kingdom
God, I wish I’d looked at Unilocal before I ventured in here! Had a hankering for some chips and this place looked up to it but failed. Chips were undercooked inside, yet pretty overcooked on the outside as well as being way too greasy. So much for my treating-myself-to-some-nice-chips-on-a-cold-March-evening idea! I can’t vouch for the fish or anything else as I left it at chips, and am pretty glad I did. c*
Stuart T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manchester, United Kingdom
I have eaten the fish and chips and full breakfast here many times. I also have coffes here too. For the money its great and I always feel satisfied afterwards. The staff are nice too. Shame about the hideous blue chairs nailed to the ground that make dining uncomfortable! I would deffinatley recommend this place.
Trisha B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
This place gives an impression that everyone in the kitchen has practically done a course in the traditional fish and chips subject! They’re particular about what you want, where you’ll sit and what you’ll do. Yes, I was met with a rather very intruding staff here. Nonetheless I was still happily awaiting my fishy delight. Once it had arrived, I felt it would have been 10 times better had I been a little drunk! The food was the same chippy food which you relish after a night out– Oily, greasy and well, the normal body does not quite vouch for it. So I was disappointed and what disappointed me even further was the fact that they actually charge extra to sit in and eat! I mean, why in earth would they do that with already not-so-good food! Oh well, Leos, as good as your name impresses me, your fish wasn’t there to stand up for it!
Rebecca B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
If you’re out in town past midnight and fancy(or need) something greasy head to Leo’s Fish Bar. Serving everything from battered cod to a full english, Leo’s will be able to satisfy most late night wants and needs at a reasonable price, just don’t expect more than you pay for. I’ve had the cod and chips here a few times and it was fine, I don’t really expect much from fish when I’m away from the coast and Leo’s ticked all of the boxes: crispy batter, lightly steamed fish, chunky chips and plenty of vinegar. I would avoid the pizzas as they look a little stodgy, and the burgers look pretty plastic, but for something to soak up the sauce I’m sure these would suffice. The staff are friendly, the service is fast, there are plenty of places to sit and you can pour your own ketchup. Whether its a late night burger or an early morning hang-over cure, Leo’s Fish Bar will serve up exactly what you need.
Rebecca D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 London, United Kingdom
Wah, wah, wahhhhh. For those of you unschooled in the ways of the internet meme, that was the sad trombone noise, which is precisely the noise I made when I got some nosh from Leo’s Fish Bar. Because it was rubbish, and I was therefore given cause to feel sad… get it? Good. My love for all things fried’n’battered is a well-chronicled love, almost as well-chronicled as the ire I reserve for places that can’t get simple things right. How on earth is is possible to screw up a simple chippy dinner? Well, answers on a postcard, please. If you don’t know the answer, it falls under the following(by now too too familiar) bulletpoints: — soggy batter — soggy chips — baaaad sausage — skanky fish(the boyf’s judgement, I won’t go near anything from the sea) — rubbish gravy/curry sauce/mushy peas It is shocking how many chippies follow the above edict, meaning that, in all my years sampling Manchester’s chippies, I have found only two worth visiting. This isn’t right! It’s a damn shame that Leo’s is so rubbish, but obviously his committment to cheapo ingredients, bad cooking and shoddy, rude service does nothing to harm his thriving business; the place is always, somehow, packed. If you’re in the Northern Quarter and you’re hungry, why are you going to a takeaway? Get thee to Oklahoma or Odd or Dough or… anywhere. Just not here!
Angela B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Hastings, United Kingdom
I’ve been in here once, and don’t intend to return anytime soon. Leo’s fish bar is the kind of place you end up when you’ve had a long afternoon or evening drinking and you and your stomach haven’t got the patience to look any further. Offering fish(funnily enough) chips, burgers, pies and anything else you’d expect to find in a greasy fish and chip shop, it fills the hole but doesn’t necessarily satiate the soul.