Open Tuesday to Saturday 12pm-3pm, 5pm-9pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm. 1 Brunel Lock Road, Cumberland Basin, Bristol BS1 6XS. If you want to indulge and have brill for two or scallops, you can really go for it.” Alternatively, you can order a bottle of beer, including Bath Gem’s signature amber ale or a Brewdog lager.ĭan added: “What I’d love the restaurant to become is if you want to pop in for fish and chips and beer or soft drink, you can, and it won’t be too expensive. The team has also carefully curated a minimal but punchy wine list including a white from Cornwall and a Cuveé Brut made in East Sussex. Noah’s offers The Lock Keeper’s Lunch, either cod, haddock or the house fish cake for £12.95 all served with a mug of Yorkshire tea. We’re not going to be the cheapest place for fish and chips but we’re hoping it’s worth paying that extra £2 or £3 because the quality should be amazing.” “We’ll never be price driven as such, we’ll always be about quality. Grilled wild East Atlantic prawn with thyme, salt, parsley, garlic, and olive oil (£4.25 each) (Image: Matt Inwood) Unfortunately, those days are gone if you want to eat quality. “There’s no such thing as cheap fish and chips anymore, it was always perceived as the cheaper meal option. Bristol Live readers' picks on the best fish and chips shops in the city. ![]()
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