Lytham and St Anne's clarets/regulars
Lytham and St Anne's clarets/regulars
I go over a few times a year with the family and dog for an evening.
We tend to go on a whim, so never really plan a place to eat, now with our puppy in tow it needed to be dog friendly.
Tonight we ( the kids ) have opted for fish and chips, so is there anywhere you can recommend that we can visit for a proper good fish and chips.
Dont mind if it isnt right on the front as we can go there first on the way, then park up and eat.
Cheers
We tend to go on a whim, so never really plan a place to eat, now with our puppy in tow it needed to be dog friendly.
Tonight we ( the kids ) have opted for fish and chips, so is there anywhere you can recommend that we can visit for a proper good fish and chips.
Dont mind if it isnt right on the front as we can go there first on the way, then park up and eat.
Cheers
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Re: Lytham and St Anne's clarets/regulars
Here, there are 4 tables outside if you've got the dog.MACCA wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:28 amI go over a few times a year with the family and dog for an evening.
We tend to go on a whim, so never really plan a place to eat, now with our puppy in tow it needed to be dog friendly.
Tonight we ( the kids ) have opted for fish and chips, so is there anywhere you can recommend that we can visit for a proper good fish and chips.
Dont mind if it isnt right on the front as we can go there first on the way, then park up and eat.
Cheers
https://stannesfishrestaurant.co.uk/
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If going to Lytham, we tend to use ‘Whelans’ which is on the Main Street - turn right at the square if coming from the sea front and it’s about 200 yards walk up.
There is a new one that has opened in St.Anne’s next to the beach. It overlooks the small man made lake which sometimes has the inflatable ‘water walkers’ on. We’ve not tried it so can’t comment on quality etc.
There is a new one that has opened in St.Anne’s next to the beach. It overlooks the small man made lake which sometimes has the inflatable ‘water walkers’ on. We’ve not tried it so can’t comment on quality etc.
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Another vote for this place, we go regularly and always been very good.claretandy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:32 amHere, there are 4 tables outside if you've got the dog.
https://stannesfishrestaurant.co.uk/
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Losing my days...yes tonight!! Both Chippys on the Lytham high st Shut Bang on 8pm.....also five minutes past the Windmill towards Preston. Very Cheap Fuel..Also Shuts at 8pm.MACCA wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:28 amI go over a few times a year with the family and dog for an evening.
We tend to go on a whim, so never really plan a place to eat, now with our puppy in tow it needed to be dog friendly.
Tonight we ( the kids ) have opted for fish and chips, so is there anywhere you can recommend that we can visit for a proper good fish and chips.
Dont mind if it isnt right on the front as we can go there first on the way, then park up and eat.
Cheers
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Theres a little shop on the Main Street in Lytham that sells the best Lancashire Parkin. Its next to the book shop. Sells it by weight and cuts it off huge chunks.
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Lytham or St Annes Macca ? Beach better down at St Annes and the new chippy mentioned by one poster (overlooking the lake between the pier and YMCA has plenty of seats outside (takeaway in boxes as well) It is supposed to be good (only opened recently). Right on the beach as wellMACCA wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 7:28 amI go over a few times a year with the family and dog for an evening.
We tend to go on a whim, so never really plan a place to eat, now with our puppy in tow it needed to be dog friendly.
Tonight we ( the kids ) have opted for fish and chips, so is there anywhere you can recommend that we can visit for a proper good fish and chips.
Dont mind if it isnt right on the front as we can go there first on the way, then park up and eat.
Cheers
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We have decided to go with claretandy's suggestion as it was seconded by ASC too.
We will park up around there and walk to the Windmill at Lytham and back, it says just over 3 miles 1 way.
The Mrs and dog are raising money for cancer research by walking 60 miles in June, so will get a few miles in the bank too.
So if you see her in her cancer research fundraiser top ( the wife not the dog ) give her a beep beep!
We will try the Lytham one when we arent wanting to get some miles in, and we can just relax, eat, have a beer and a leisurely wonder.
Thanks for all the recommendations, I'll report back for Tim on the quality of the fish and chips
We will park up around there and walk to the Windmill at Lytham and back, it says just over 3 miles 1 way.
The Mrs and dog are raising money for cancer research by walking 60 miles in June, so will get a few miles in the bank too.
So if you see her in her cancer research fundraiser top ( the wife not the dog ) give her a beep beep!
We will try the Lytham one when we arent wanting to get some miles in, and we can just relax, eat, have a beer and a leisurely wonder.
Thanks for all the recommendations, I'll report back for Tim on the quality of the fish and chips
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I used to work in St Anne’s in the early 80s but I don’t get over much these days. All the chippies we used to use have probably gone now but eating them on the front was always a winner.
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Another shout for Whelan’s very fresh fish and this time of year the may have just started using ormskirk spuds which make brilliant chips
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Both Whelans and Seniors are excellent, I doubt there is owt to touch them in East Lancashire.
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Opposite coast, but we got fish and chips from the Magpie in Whitby the other week. They’ve gone down hill from what they used to be like, really disappointing.Top Claret wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:39 pmBoth Whelans and Seniors are excellent, I doubt there is owt to touch them in East Lancashire.
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Well I said I'd give Tim a review of St Anne's fish restaurant so here it is.
I thought it was decent, but nothing I've not had before.
Everything charged and wrapped separately, so you have to slide your fish onto your tray of chips and half your batter stays on the paper and all the salt in the wrapping just lands in a pile.
Fish was nice size, nice crispy batter on top, bottom stuck to the wrapper, nice big flakes.
The curry sauce was the sort that has currents or sultanas in, and more sweet and tangy than hot, and I dont rate thst type.
Gravy was very good, best I've had for a while from a takeaway.
Chips were good, but lots of small thin well browned crunchy ones which I dont mind, but kids not so much.
Might have been the bottom of the bucket or last lot in the warmer.
Service was excellent.
Price point £8.50 for take out fish and chips served how it was, with the quality it was, was just about ok, so my overall rating would be
£31 for 3 fish and chips, 1 sausage and chips, small curry and a small gravy.
7/10
Will try one of the others mentioned on my next visit over.
I thought it was decent, but nothing I've not had before.
Everything charged and wrapped separately, so you have to slide your fish onto your tray of chips and half your batter stays on the paper and all the salt in the wrapping just lands in a pile.
Fish was nice size, nice crispy batter on top, bottom stuck to the wrapper, nice big flakes.
The curry sauce was the sort that has currents or sultanas in, and more sweet and tangy than hot, and I dont rate thst type.
Gravy was very good, best I've had for a while from a takeaway.
Chips were good, but lots of small thin well browned crunchy ones which I dont mind, but kids not so much.
Might have been the bottom of the bucket or last lot in the warmer.
Service was excellent.
Price point £8.50 for take out fish and chips served how it was, with the quality it was, was just about ok, so my overall rating would be
£31 for 3 fish and chips, 1 sausage and chips, small curry and a small gravy.
7/10
Will try one of the others mentioned on my next visit over.
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Sorry Macca - I can’t take your review seriously if you ordered gravy and / or curry sauce with fish and chips
Good fish and chips for me = haddock (not cod), beef dripping, scraps, Heinz ketchup, sarsons vinegar and salt (put on by me, not the server in the shop who has no idea how much or how little I need).
Above all else though - there should be no skin left on the fish!!
Good fish and chips for me = haddock (not cod), beef dripping, scraps, Heinz ketchup, sarsons vinegar and salt (put on by me, not the server in the shop who has no idea how much or how little I need).
Above all else though - there should be no skin left on the fish!!
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DCWat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:58 pmSorry Macca - I can’t take your review seriously if you ordered gravy and / or curry sauce with fish and chips
Good fish and chips for me = haddock (not cod), beef dripping, scraps, Heinz ketchup, sarsons vinegar and salt (put on by me, not the server in the shop who has no idea how much or how little I need).
Above all else though - there should be no skin left on the fish!!
You can’t put your own salt & vinegar on now to prevent loads of people handling it. Cod or haddock I don’t mind which but definitely no curry sauce or gravy although decent mushy peas are acceptable.
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Ah but they can give you sachets.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:05 pmYou can’t put your own salt & vinegar on now to prevent loads of people handling it. Cod or haddock I don’t mind which but definitely no curry sauce or gravy although decent mushy peas are acceptable.
The chippy across the road from the ground we’re never fans of you putting your own on - I had to grab hold of them before she realised!!
I’ve never liked mushy peas - horrible things, but I think I’m in a minority with that one.
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Sorry not acceptable, essentialClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:05 pmYou can’t put your own salt & vinegar on now to prevent loads of people handling it. Cod or haddock I don’t mind which but definitely no curry sauce or gravy although decent mushy peas are acceptable.
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I ordered a carton of each as daughter wanted gravy for her sausage. A tip, NEVER let the server drown anything you buy with sauces, peas or seasoning, always pay the premium for cartons so you can add as much as you please, and incase its shite quality, you dont wreck your food with cheap ingredientsDCWat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 8:58 pmSorry Macca - I can’t take your review seriously if you ordered gravy and / or curry sauce with fish and chips
Good fish and chips for me = haddock (not cod), beef dripping, scraps, Heinz ketchup, sarsons vinegar and salt (put on by me, not the server in the shop who has no idea how much or how little I need).
Above all else though - there should be no skin left on the fish!!
I like to dip my my excess chips in at the end, as theres always way too many chip ratio to fish with fish and chips.
I do not harm the fish with anything other than vinegar then salt.
Ps they didnt provide Heinz ketchup the kids had to do with sachets of chefs larder sauce
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We’ve had a chippy tea tonight and my wife asked me to get her some curry sauce. Anyway, got home and my wife decided to plate them up as we were sharing two portions between the two of us and my son (the portions are massive so no issue there). I went upstairs to wash my hands and came down to tuck into my fish, chips and mushy peas only to find the whole lot covered in curry sauce. Nooooooo…. you wanted the curry sauce not me! Fair ruined my evening!ClaretTony wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:05 pmYou can’t put your own salt & vinegar on now to prevent loads of people handling it. Cod or haddock I don’t mind which but definitely no curry sauce or gravy although decent mushy peas are acceptable.
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How long have you been married? How come these ground rules weren’t established long ago? Or maybe she has just found out about your bit on the side (not the curry).martin_p wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:21 pmWe’ve had a chippy tea tonight and my wife asked me to get her some curry sauce. Anyway, got home and my wife decided to plate them up as we were sharing two portions between the two of us and my son (the portions are massive so no issue there). I went upstairs to wash my hands and came down to tuck into my fish, chips and mushy peas only to find the whole lot covered in curry sauce. Nooooooo…. you wanted the curry sauce not me! Fair ruined my evening!
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Obviously some chippies are better than others. But the amount of times I’ve heard xxx is the best chippy in xxx. The reality is the majority of popular chippies are much of a muchness as there’s only so many variables involved in frying potatoes and battered fish.
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You sound like my Mrs….. If we have fish and chips, she always says, just get one portion of chips and I’ll just have a few of yours!!MACCA wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:20 pmI ordered a carton of each as daughter wanted gravy for her sausage. A tip, NEVER let the server drown anything you buy with sauces, peas or seasoning, always pay the premium for cartons so you can add as much as you please, and incase its shite quality, you dont wreck your food with cheap ingredients
I like to dip my my excess chips in at the end, as theres always way too many chip ratio to fish with fish and chips.
I do not harm the fish with anything other than vinegar then salt.
Ps they didnt provide Heinz ketchup the kids had to do with sachets of chefs larder sauce
No - have your own bloody portion and leave what you don’t want. I might have those too!!
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No I'm the chip hoover uperer hense needing the sauces or they get too samey and get bland and boring.
Can't eat plain chips for too long, too boring.
A good gravy or curry sauce is essential if you're needing to shift a load.
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Mushy peas are disgusting. Much prefer the whole Marrowfat ones.
Nowt wrong wi a touch of curry, either.
And loads o vinegar.
Nowt wrong wi a touch of curry, either.
And loads o vinegar.
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PhilistineElectroClaret wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:49 pmMushy peas are disgusting. Much prefer the whole Marrowfat ones.
Nowt wrong wi a touch of curry, either.
And loads o vinegar.
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Usually, I've done a couple of man v food challenges in my time.
I do like a good feast, and have been known to put a lot a way
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Mushy Peas are the Devil's Zitt Puss.
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Don’t think we’ve had fish & chips for well over twelve months, we got a shock last time at the price. If we ever get out again it’s something I’ve put on the list.
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I think I’d prefer it if visitors stayed away from LSA at this time, as advised by our government to stay local.
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I'm with you, " DCWat " ... I moved to East Lancashire when I was 11, and I'm 57 ..... I've taken on board and love Black Pudding, Steak Puddings, Chip-Shop gravy, Northern Bitter ( and how .. !! ), Red Cabbage on Pies, flat vowels, Bene 'n' hot, Vimto and Burnley FC, I even married a girl from Rosegrove .... but I will NOT say " I'm agate " or consume Mushy Peas !!DCWat wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 9:09 pmAh but they can give you sachets. The chippy across the road from the ground we’re never fans of you putting your own on - I had to grab hold of them before she realised!!
I’ve never liked mushy peas - horrible things, but I think I’m in a minority with that one.
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No "agate" or mushy peas!?Clarets4me wrote: ↑Sat Jun 12, 2021 3:04 pmI'm with you, " DCWat " ... I moved to East Lancashire when I was 11, and I'm 57 ..... I've taken on board and love Black Pudding, Steak Puddings, Chip-Shop gravy, Northern Bitter ( and how .. !! ), Red Cabbage on Pies, flat vowels, Bene 'n' hot, Vimto and Burnley FC, I even married a girl from Rosegrove .... but I will NOT say " I'm agate " or consume Mushy Peas !!
Yer barred!
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