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Sat 27th Jul 2013 3:51pm
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Sat 27th Jul 2013 7:43pm
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sat 27th Jul 2013 8:26pm
Hi all,
Long queues at fish & chip shops were common place at one time, where fish & chips was a quick nourishing low priced meal. This meant that the stuff was all fresh. If there is no queue, the chances are that the stuff is stale. So, I avoid fish & chip shops if there is no queue. There is little change out of £10 for two fish & one small chips, no longer a cheap meal. The only fish & chip shop where I regularly see a queue is in Binley, near to the old Craven Arms. That is too far away from home for me to have fish & chips from. |
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TonyS
Coventry
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Sat 27th Jul 2013 9:08pm
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Dreamtime
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 2:52am
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dutchman
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 2:57am
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Dreamtime
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 3:04am
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dutchman
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 11:29am
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TonyS
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 12:00pm
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scrutiny
coventry
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 1:38pm
Got to admit, we come over to Cov every week but try to eat somewhere different each time. The chippy in Avon St., Wyken, has pleasant staff and serve a mean portion of fish & chips (mean, meaning more than we can eat). Binley chippy (the one Philip refers to) we use on the odd occasion. Ham salad batch in the Market or a pork and stuffing batch. All you can eat Chinese for £7-50. We try to vary from week to week. Just like Philip, if you ask which is our favourite meal is, it would be FOOD. Love the variety, BUT STILL LOVE MY CHIPPIES. |
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dutchman
Spon End
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 2:17pm
A fisherman on the south coast told me a lot of the fish that's sold as "cod" is actually the much cheaper coley or whiting. It's legal too apparently as both are members of the cod family!
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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Sun 28th Jul 2013 3:22pm
Hi Dutchman,
That has been my experience too. It is important to ask for cod if that is what you want. Not only taste, but most of the white fish can be distinguished by texture. I quite like whiting or even pollock. Most important to me is if it is fresh & recently cooked. |
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Midland Red
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Mon 23rd Sep 2013 2:51pm
Have used Hipswell Highway and Binley Mega Chippy in the last two weeks, and Hipswell Highway is still the best, for me, better on quality, quantity and price |
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SkyBlueRocker
coventry
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Wed 25th Sep 2013 2:35pm
There used to be a chippy in Windmill Rd where the Indian takeaway is now, portions were small but the chips were lovely |
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Ace
Nuneaton
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Tue 1st Oct 2013 10:29am
Always LOVED 2 chippies when I lived in Wyken, Moby Dick (Sewall Highway roundabout where #7 bus terminated) and the other was on Sewall Highway by the Purcell Road junction. BOTH run by Greek Cypriots throughout the 1970s. ALWAYS top notch!
Both families sadly gone now, run by people who insist on selling Kebabs/Pizza/Fried Chicken.
Sometimes after a night at The Grange, we'd stop at Vasilous which was on Avon Street if our hunger pangs couldn't be stifled before Moby Dicks (that was always busy with The Devons' drinkers). Vasilous was also a decent chippy. |
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