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Forty takeaways go head-to-head as the National Fish & Chip Awards announces 2026 shortlist

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  • Sep 26, 2025
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The fish and chip industry’s crown jewel event, the National Fish & Chip Awards – with Seafood from Norway as principal sponsor -  is back! Fourteen categories will honour the businesses that serve the crowd-pleasing favourite at the highest level, and it’s time for the first course - celebrating the UK takeaways home to the finest portions.


Last Year's Winners
Last Year's Winners

Forty takeaways go head-to-head as the National Fish & Chip Awards announces 2026 shortlist

The fish and chip industry’s crown jewel event, the National Fish & Chip Awards – with Seafood from Norway as principal sponsor -  is back! Fourteen categories will honour the businesses that serve the crowd-pleasing favourite at the highest level, and it’s time for the first course - celebrating the UK takeaways home to the finest portions.

Tucking into the classic combo of expertly battered fish and golden chips with a crunch and fluffy interior is a thing of joy. And with the endless ways to adorn it with salt, vinegar, curry sauce, gravy, mushy peas, tartare sauce or even a side of cod roe, there’s no wonder it’s the nation’s favourite dish!

The 2026 search for the best in the business in the Takeaway of the Year category - which is sponsored by Friars Pride, Henry Colbeck, McWhinney’s Sausages, Seafood from Iceland, Smales and V.A. Whitley - has seen chippies from coastal hotspots, rural locations and major cities vying to scoop the prize from current titleholder Yarm Road Fish & Chips in Darlington, County Durham.

Sector specialists have shortlisted 40 businesses to take through to the next round of extensive assessments which will focus on a range of criteria including product quality, hygiene, environmental and operational sustainability, customer service, and industry knowledge.

The National Fish & Chip Awards is regarded as the most prestigious competition of its kind in the UK. Those in the running will face a comprehensive appraisal of their businesses to ensure industry standards remain at their highest behind the scenes right through to customer experience. It’s free to enter, with hopefuls receiving tailored critiques which draw attention to brilliance as well as areas for improvement.


The top 40 takeaways representing the UK’s best for fish and chips are:

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England


Bristol

Henbury Fryer, Bristol

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Cornwall

Kellaway’s Fish and Chips, Truro

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County Durham

Bells Fish and Chips, Durham

Grandpa’s Fish Bar, Durham

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Devon

Alan’s Fish and Chips, Cullompton

Emerald Fish Bar, Newton Abbott

Taffs Fish and Chips, Torrington

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Essex

The Fish Inn, Clacton-on-Sea

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Greater Manchester

Taylors, Stockport

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Hampshire

Mister Pink’s, Lymington

Mike’s Traditional Fish & Chips, Eastleigh

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Kent

Lewis’s Fish and Grill, Maidstone

Newington Fish Bar, Ramsgate

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Lancashire

Westend Fish and Chips, Oswaldtwistle

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Lincolnshire

Catch 22, Tattershall

Hunters Fish and Chips, Louth

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London

Brockley’s Rock, Brockley

Stones Fish and Chips, Acton

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Merseyside

Portland’s Fish & Chips, Liverpool

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Oxfordshire

Harrison’s Fish & Chip Co., Oxford

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Somerset

Knights Fish Restaurant, Glastonbury

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Suffolk

Orwell Fish & Chips, Felixstowe

Tulula’s Fish & Chips, Halesworth

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Surrey

Seafare Guildford

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Warwickshire

Harbury Catch, Warwick

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West Midlands

Hawthorn Fish Bar, Birmingham

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Yorkshire

Mister C’s, Selby

Shaws Fish and Chips of Dodworth, Barnsley

The Fish Bank, Sherburn-in-Elmet

The Scrap Box, York

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Wales


Anglesey

Finney’s Fish and Chips, Benllech

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Bridgend

O’ My Cod Bridgend

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Glamorgan

Zero Plus Fish & Chips, Cardiff

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Pembrokeshire

Dolphin Fish and Chips, The Parrog Goodwick

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Northern Ireland


County Antrim

The Merchant Fish & Chips, Ballymena

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Scotland


Aberdeenshire

Garioch Fish Bar, Inverurie

Lows Traditional Fish & Chips (Berryden), Aberdeen

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Ayrshire

The Fish Works, Largs

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Fife

The Wee Chippy, Anstruther

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Inverness-shire

Hilton Chip Shop, Inverness


well as areas for improvement.

Andrew Crook, president of the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), which runs the awards, says things are already shaping up to be a standout year for the event. “We’ve received a wonderful collection of entries for Takeaway of the Year – it is the badge of honour that many in the industry strive for, and we are very excited to see new names on the list. This year we invited the public to encourage their favourite chippies to enter, and the campaign has proved successful as the judging panel can see hidden gems emerging at this early stage.

“We’re also delighted to see others giving it another go which shows a commitment to excellence by taking on board previous feedback and coming back in a stronger position. It’s going to be an unforgettable experience for the new top 40 takeaways, and we wish them all every success for what we believe is going to be an amazing display of skill, tradition and innovation.”

Will Burrell, co-owner and manager at Yarm Road, says of the business’ victorious win earlier this year: “Winning takeaway of the year 2025 has been the proudest moment of our business life! We went from a busy shop to a crazy-busy one overnight - and it’s showing no signs of slowing down! After eight years of trying to perfect our team and our shop, to hear our name read out down in London was extremely overwhelming!

“The awards process gives you a chance to invigorate yourself, your team and your business. We’ll be sad to hand over the trophy but can’t wait to see amazing fish and chip shops showcase our wonderful industry and keep pushing it forward! A huge thanks as ever to the National Federation of Fish Friers for turning dreams into reality and supporting the nation’s favourite takeaway.”

The next stage will see the 40 being halved for the semi-finals, with the top 10 finalists being named later in the year. The awards ceremony will take place in February in London to announce the new champion.

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