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The National Fish & Chip Awards 2020 THE NATIONAL FISH & CHIP AWARDS 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS 23 JANUARY 2020 @FishnChipAwards www.seafish.org/fish-chip-awards 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS The awards ceremony for the 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards was held on 23 January 2020 at the Royal Lancaster London, Lancaster Terrace, London, W2 2TY. Below are details of winning businesses and individuals in the various award categories of the 2020 National Fish & Chip Awards. Other finalist businesses are ranked alphabetically and not in any particular scoring order. FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD UK WINNER: THE COD’S SCALLOPS 170 Bramcote Lane Nottingham Nottinghamshire WINNER FISH AND CHIP SHOP NG8 2QP www.codsscallops.com OF THE YEAR AWARD UK 2ND PLACE: SHAP CHIPPY Main Street Shap Penrith 2ND PLACE Cumbria FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD CA10 3JS www.shapchippy.co.uk UK 3RD PLACE: FISH & CHIPS @ WESTON GROVE Unit 1 Weston Grove Upton 3RD PLACE Chester FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD Cheshire CH2 1QL www.fishandchipsatwestongrove.co.uk FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD – UK TOP 10 CARRON FISH BAR 1 Allardice Street Stonehaven Aberdeenshire UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD DD10 0NP www.stonehavenguide.net/carron-fish-bar DOLPHIN TAKEAWAY 19 Georges Street Dungannon County Tyrone UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD BT70 1BT www.dolphindungannon.com 2 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS FISH & CHIPS @ WESTON GROVE Unit 1 Weston Grove Upton Chester UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD Cheshire CH2 1QL www.fishandchipsatwestongrove.co.uk HIKS 189 Llangyfylach Road Swansea West Glamorgan UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD SA5 9LE www.hiks.co HOOKED @ 31 31 West Street Fishguard Pembrokeshire UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD SA65 9AL ROCKFISH Brixham Fish Market Brixham Devon UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD TQ5 8AJ www.therockfish.co.uk SEAFARE 147 Worplesdon Road Guildford Surrey UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD GU2 9XA www.seafareguildford.co.uk SHAP CHIPPY Main Street Shap Penrith UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD Cumbria CA10 3JS www.shapchippy.co.uk THE COD’S SCALLOPS 170 Bramcote Lane Nottingham Nottinghamshire UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD NG8 2QP www.codsscallops.com THE GOLDEN CARP Unit 8 Matchborough Centre Redditch Worcestershire UK TOP 10 FISH AND CHIP SHOP OF THE YEAR AWARD B98 0EP www.golden-winyates-chippy.co.uk 3 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS BEST NEWCOMER AWARD NATIONAL WINNER LEWIS’S FISH & GRILL 6 Loose Road Maidstone Kent WINNER BEST NEWCOMER AWARD ME15 7TZ www.lewisfishandgrill.co.uk OTHER FINALISTS BERTIE’S RESTAURANT & BAR 9 Victoria Street Edinburgh EH1 2HE www.bertiesfishandchips.com UK TOP 3 BEST NEWCOMER AWARD TOLL BAR CHIPPIE The Bank Stoney Middleton Hope Valley UK TOP 3 BEST NEWCOMER AWARD Derbyshire S32 4TF www.tollbarfishandchips.com NFFF FISH AND CHIP QUALITY AWARD ‘CHAMPION’ AWARD NATIONAL WINNER THE REAL FOOD CAFÉ Main Street Tyndrum Perthshire WINNER NFFF QUALITY AWARD ‘CHAMPION AWARD’ FK20 8RY www.therealfoodcafe.com OTHER FINALISTS HILLYCROFT FISHERIES Bruntcliffe Lane Morley Leeds UK TOP 3 NFFF QUALITY AWARD ‘CHAMPION AWARD’ West Yorkshire LS27 9LP www.hillycroftfisheries.co.uk SHILLINGFORDS 18 Briton Ferry Road Neath Glamorgan UK TOP 3 NFFF QUALITY AWARD ‘CHAMPION AWARD’ SA11 1AA www.shillingfordsfishandchips.co.uk 4 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS FROM FIELD TO FRIER AWARD NATIONAL WINNER FISH & CHIPS @ WESTON GROVE Unit 1 Weston Grove Upton Chester WINNER FROM FIELD TO FRIER AWARD Cheshire CH2 1QL www.fishandchipsatwestongrove.co.uk OTHER FINALISTS NORTH STREET CHIP SHOP 74 North Street Forfar Angus UK TOP 3 FROM FIELD TO FRIER AWARD DD8 3BJ www.northstreetchipshop.co.uk YAN’S FISH BAR 182 Whitchurch Road Cardiff South Glamorgan UK TOP 3 CF14 3NB www.yansfishbar.co.uk FROM FIELD TO FRIER AWARD GOOD CATCH – THE SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD AWARD NATIONAL WINNER FISH & CHIPS @ WESTON GROVE Unit 1 Weston Grove Upton Chester WINNERS GOOD CATCH – THE SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD AWARD Cheshire CH2 1QL www.fishandchipsatwestongrove.co.uk OTHER FINALISTS PAIGNTON PIER CHIPPY CO. Paignton Pier Paignton Devon UK TOP 3 GOOD CATCH – THE SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD AWARD TQ4 6BW www.paigntonpierchippy.com PENALUNA’S FAMOUS FISH & CHIPS 35a/36 High Street Hirwaun Rhondda Cynon Taf UK TOP 3 GOOD CATCH – THE SUSTAINABLE SEAFOOD AWARD CF44 9SW www.penalunas.co.uk 5 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AWARD NATIONAL WINNER WETHERBY WHALER With branches at the following locations: • White Cross, Otley Road, Guiseley, West Yorkshire, LS20 8LZ • 18 Market Place, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS22 6NE WINNER STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AWARD • Calder Island, Calder Island Way, Wakefield, WF2 7AW • Ings Lane York Business Park, York Business Park, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 6RA • 32 Lowtown, Pudsey, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS28 7AA • 550 Leeds Road, Outwood, Wakefield, West Yorksire, WF1 2DX www.wetherbywhaler.co.uk OTHER FINALISTS FYLDE FISH BAR With branches at the following locations: • 117 Fylde Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9XP • 39 Weld Rd, Southport, Merseyside, PR8 2DS UK TOP 3 STAFF TRAINING AND • Unit 1, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 8AD DEVELOPMENT AWARD www.fyldefishandchips.co.uk HARBOUR LIGHTS Arwenack Street Falmouth Cornwall UK TOP 3 STAFF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AWARD TR11 3LH www.harbourlights.co.uk 6 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS MARKETING INNOVATION AWARD NATIONAL WINNER SHAP CHIPPY Main Street Shap Cumbria WINNER MARKETING INNOVATION CA10 3JS www.shapchippy.co.uk AWARD OTHER FINALISTS FYLDE FISH BAR With branches at the following locations: • 117 Fylde Road, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 9XP • 39 Weld Rd, Southport, Merseyside, PR8 2DS UK TOP 3 MARKETING INNOVATION AWARD • Unit 1, Burscough, Ormskirk, Lancashire, L40 8AD www.fyldefishandchips.co.uk FISH ‘N’ FRITZ 9 Market Street Weymouth Dorset UK TOP 3 MARKETING INNOVATION AWARD DT4 8DD www.fishnfritz.co.uk 7 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS FISH AND CHIP RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR AWA R D NATIONAL WINNER TRENCHERS RESTAURANT Spanish City, Spanish City Plaza Whitley Bay Tyne and Wear WINNER FISH AND CHIP RESTAURANT NE26 1BG https://spanishcity.co.uk/trenchers-fish-chips OF THE YEAR AWARD OTHER FINALISTS FISH CITY 33 Ann Street Belfast County Antrim UK TOP 5 FISH AND CHIP RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR AWARD BT1 4EB www.fish-city.com SOMETHING ELSE FISHY 1 The High Street Milborne Port Somerset UK TOP 5 FISH AND CHIP RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR AWARD DT9 5DG www.somethingelsefishy.com THE COD’S SCALLOPS 311-313 Mansfield Road Nottingham Nottinghamshire UK TOP 5 FISH AND CHIP RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR AWARD NG5 2DA www.codsscallops.com THE FISHERMANS WIFE Khyber Pass Whitby North Yorkshire UK TOP 5 FISH AND CHIP RESTAURANT YO213PZ www.thefishermanswife.co.uk OF THE YEAR AWARD 8 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS BEST FOODSERVICE OPERATOR AWARD NATIONAL WINNER MARY LAMBERT Villiers Street Hartlepool County Durham WINNER BEST FOODSERVICE OPERATOR AWARD TS26 9DD www.mary-lambert.co.uk OTHER FINALISTS THE REAL FOOD CAFE Main Street Tyndrum Perthshire UK TOP 3 BEST FOODSERVICE FK20 8RY www.therealfoodcafe.com OPERATOR AWARD THE WOODMANS ARMS Fellside Road Whickham Tyne and Wear UK TOP 3 BEST FOODSERVICE NE16 5BB www.thewoodmansarms.com OPERATOR AWARD 9 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS BEST SEAFOOD WEEK CAMPAIGN AWARD NATIONAL WINNER PENALUNA’S FAMOUS FISH & CHIPS 36 High Street Hirwaun Rhondda Cynon Taf WINNER BEST SEAFOOD WEEK CAMPAIGN AWARD CF44 9SW www.penalunas.co.uk OTHER FINALISTS SHAP CHIPPY Main Street Shap Cumbria UK TOP 3 BEST SEAFOOD WEEK CAMPAIGN AWARD CA10 3JS www.shapchippy.co.uk THE FISH WORKS 3 The Promenade Largs Ayrshire UK TOP 3 BEST SEAFOOD WEEK KA30 8BG www.thefishworks.co.uk CAMPAIGN AWARD MENU DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION AWARD WINNER FISH CITY 33 Ann Street Belfast County Antrim WINNER MENU DEVELOPMENT AND BT1 4EB www.fish-city.com INNOVATION AWARD OTHER FINALISTS PENALUNA’S FAMOUS FISH & CHIPS 36 High Street Hirwaun Rhondda Cynon Taf UK TOP 3 MENU DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION AWARD CF44 9SW www.penalunas.co.uk SUTTON & SONS With branches at the following locations: • 356 Essex Road, Islington, London N1 3PD • 90 Stoke Newington High Street, London N16 7NY UK TOP 3 MENU DEVELOPMENT AND • 218 Graham Road, Hackney, London E8 1BP INNOVATION AWARD www.suttonandsons.co.uk 10 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS BEST MOBILE FISH AND CHIP OPERATOR AWARD NATIONAL WINNER THE ENGLISH INDIAN Staffordshire www.theenglishindian.co.uk WINNER BEST MOBILE FISH AND CHIP OPERATOR AWARD OTHER FINALISTS FISH & FRITES Fife www.fishandfrites.co.uk UK TOP 3 BEST MOBILE FISH AND CHIP OPERATOR AWARD FITZY’S FISH & CHIPS Merseyside https://fitzysfish.co.uk UK TOP 3 BEST MOBILE FISH AND CHIP OPERATOR AWARD OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNER RICHARD ORD Colman’s Fish & Chips 176-186 Ocean Road South Shields WINNER OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Tyne and Wear NE33 2JQ https://colmansfishandchips.co.uk/ 11 23 JANUARY 2020 WINNERS AND FINALISTS DRYWITE YOUNG FISH FRIER OF THE YEAR COMPETITION FIRST PLACE CHARLIE COLLINS Frydales 50-52 Wanlip Road Syston WINNER DRYWITE YOUNG FISH FRIER Leicester OF THE YEAR AWARD Leicestershire LE7 1PA www.frydales.co.uk SECOND PLACE ALEX WALKER Low’s Traditional Fish & Chips Unit 4, Berryden Business Park 12 Berryden Road 2ND PLACE DRYWITE YOUNG FISH FRIER Aberdeen OF THE YEAR AWARD Aberdeenshire AB25 3SA www.lowstraditional.com THIRD PLACE ADAM HUTTON Wetherby Whaler 18 Market
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