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The Best Fish and Chip Shops in North Norfolk

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A visit to the North Norfolk coast wouldn’t be complete without enjoying a classic portion of fish and chips by the sea. From the iconic seaside town of Cromer to the picturesque harbour at Wells-next-the-Sea and the charming coastal villages of Blakeney and Mundesley, North Norfolk is home to some fantastic traditional fish and chip shops. Whether you’re looking for an award-winning restaurant or a classic takeaway to enjoy on the beach, here are some of the best places for fish and chips in Norfolk.

No.1 Cromer – Cromer

If you’re searching for the best fish and chips in Cromer, No.1 Cromer is hard to beat. Located right on the seafront beside the famous Cromer Pier, this award-winning restaurant and takeaway is known for its sustainably sourced fish and freshly cooked chips.

With stunning views over Cromer beach, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a traditional seaside meal. Many visitors grab a takeaway and head down to the sand to eat while watching the waves roll in. Cromer is also famous for its local seafood, particularly Cromer crab, which often features on the menu.

French’s Fish Shop – Wells-next-the-Sea

One of the most famous places for fish and chips in Wells-next-the-Sea is French’s Fish Shop, a long-standing family business located right on the harbour quay. Serving visitors for over a century, French’s is well known for its freshly cooked fish, generous portions and friendly service.

Take your fish and chips to the harbour wall and watch the fishing boats coming and going, or enjoy them after a walk along the stunning Wells Beach or nearby Holkham Beach.

Eric’s Fish and Chips – Thornham

Located in the popular coastal village of Thornham at Drove Orchards, Eric’s Fish and Chips is one of the most well-known places for fish and chips on the North Norfolk coast. Run by renowned chef Eric Snaith, this modern take on the traditional fish and chip shop focuses on high-quality ingredients, sustainably sourced fish and perfectly cooked chips.

Alongside classic favourites like cod and haddock, the menu also includes creative options such as halloumi fries, homemade sauces and delicious sides, making it a great choice for families and food lovers alike. After picking up your takeaway, you’re just a short drive from beautiful beaches such as Brancaster and Holme-next-the-Sea, perfect for enjoying fish and chips with a sea view.

The Village Chippy – Docking

For those staying slightly inland, The Village Chippy in Docking is a fantastic local takeaway and a favourite with residents and visitors exploring the North Norfolk coast. Known for its freshly cooked fish, golden chips and generous portions, it’s a great option for a relaxed evening meal.

Docking is ideally located close to popular coastal destinations like Brancaster, Burnham Market and Holkham, making it a convenient stop on the way back to your holiday cottage.

Blakeney Fish & Chips – Blakeney

The picturesque harbour village of Blakeney is one of the most beautiful places on the North Norfolk coast, and it’s also home to a great traditional fish and chip shop. Blakeney Fish & Chips is a popular takeaway serving freshly cooked fish, chips and classic seaside favourites.

After picking up your meal, take a walk along Blakeney Quay and enjoy your fish and chips overlooking the salt marshes and harbour. It’s the perfect way to end a day exploring the village or taking a boat trip to see the famous Blakeney Point seals.

Mundesley Fish & Chips – Mundesley

The charming coastal village of Mundesley is known for its colourful beach huts and peaceful sandy beach. Mundesley Fish & Chips is a popular local takeaway serving freshly fried fish, crispy chips and all the traditional favourites.

Grab a takeaway and take a short stroll down to Mundesley Beach, where you can enjoy your fish and chips with beautiful views of the North Norfolk coastline.

Enjoy the Best Fish and Chips in Norfolk

Whether you’re exploring the traditional seaside town of Cromer, the bustling harbour at Wells-next-the-Sea, or the charming coastal villages of Blakeney and Mundesley, there are plenty of fantastic places to enjoy fish and chips in North Norfolk. From award-winning restaurants to classic village takeaways, this much-loved British dish is a must-try during any Norfolk holiday.

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