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(The Beer Fish & Chip Shop)

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Aaron Burnham
★☆☆☆☆

Ruined my holiday. Way too expensive for some fried potatoes. Thought the quality might justify the price, but alas I was wrong, awful. Fish seemed a little funky too. The staff were rude and blunt. I asked for salt and vinegar but I only taste salt (they lied). Only come here if you want to have a bad day… We weren’t allowed to sit in to eat because, and a quote “plates and cutlery and it’s a different price”. I’ve just paid £25 for fish and chips, is that not enough to sit down and eat for ten minutes? also 60p for sauce is just plain evil

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Stephen Hancock
★★★★★

I'm only a chip eater, but some of the best chips I've ever had. And ten per cent of me is made of chips. Very friendly service, place looks really clean. And it's just a couple of hundred yards away from Beer beach, so - weather permitting - you can dawdle on down and eat them there (pebbly beach though, and watch out for seagulls).

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Paul Hawker
★★★★★

Friendly efficient service. We had Hake and chips which was freshly cooked. Batter crispy and fish flakey. Plenty of chips. Great value at £8.50.

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Alex
★★★★★

Quite possibly the best fish and chips we've had in years, from anywhere! Brilliant! Everything was perfectly cooked and flavoured and not greasy. From our family member who lives in Seaton, it seems to be in summer when the shop struggles, and possibly where the bad reviews are from. We visited in early April just before the local Easter holidays, and it was quick service but all freshly cooked - even though we were ordering lots of food for 6 people! Not taking card is the only bad thing. At almost £9 for a cod it is dearer than back home in Surrey by a few pound.

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Jo King
★★★★☆

Fantastic fish and champion chips My family visited the chippie to buy a takeaway on a busy Saturday evening. The queue was long, which we took as a good sign, but it moved really quickly. A member of staff was taking orders from people in the queue and our food was ready just as we got to the counter. My husband and I both had haddock and chips. There were more than enough chips to share with our daughter to go with her chicken nuggets. The fish was beautifully cooked in a light batter and completely boneless. The haddock was £7.20 a portion which is a lot more than we're used to paying at home but we really enjoyed eating our holiday treat sitting above the beach by the RNLI shop.

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