Bardsley's

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Brighton, United Kingdom

bardsleys-fishandchips.co.uk
Fish & chips restaurant· Restaurant· Fish and chips takeaway· Seafood restaurant

Bardsley's Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bardsley's is located in Brighton, United Kingdom on 23A Baker St. Bardsley's is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category fish & chips restaurant in United Kingdom.

Address

23A Baker St

Price range

$$

Phone

+44 1273681256

Service options

DeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

CoffeeKids' menuQuick bite

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Lisette Glanvill

Second time I’ve been there & served refryed brown chips! Frequently shut unexpectedly & only local shop that does gluten free batter. Please sort it out? Very disappointing, chips are super cheap, I’d you can’t get that right what’s left?

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Jan Hacha

One of the best fish and chips I have ever had and I had quite a few (this was back in May 2018 though).

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Brett Evans

It's the best restaurant I've ever seen and a very amazing member of staff from the Midlands or lived there at some point. I ate like the Romans did and still do, on the pavement underneath the with my guardian Angel watching over us. God bless you and yours for your efforts and attempts to communicate with us...

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Richard Sterna

We were on the seafront but walked over a mile into town on the strength of other reviews and it was totally worth it. We always have Haddock as its normally freshly cooked wherever we go, but the staff were friendly and even let me have a try of the curry sauce with a few free chips. We ate outside in the park across the road as it was a warm day. Everything we had was great.

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Iron Front

The appearance, cleanliness and staff of Bardsley's are all excellent which is why I have given two stars rather than zero. In terms of food I believe Bardsley's deserves no more than a zero because the eatery very very strongly markets itself as the cream of the crop in terms of traditional British fish and chips but serves the worst. Any experienced eater of fish and chips would be extremely familiar with the difference between the great chips of a good chippy and the edible but not enjoyable ones you find in a chippy that priortisises low price, and sells mainly fried chicken, kebabs and mostly likely only farmed pangasius when it comes to fish. Good chips are always big and soft, and most importantly have a special aroma and flavour that that is very difficult to describe. If you know you know! The cheaper kebab shop sort of chip has a lot more small, skinny and inconsistent shaped chips using the edges of smaller potatoes. They are not all big and soft like good chips and most significantly these low quality sort of chips have a sort of slightly bitter and burnt taste , which may be due to both th type of potato and oil used. But it's a world apart from \proper\ chips. The fish I was served was also very small, the size typically served in a low price urban kebab shop and labelled a \mini\ fish. Not only length wise but it was just a skinny strip. \Proper\ chip shops serve fish that is the full width of fillet and usually so big it has to be folded to fit in a cardboard serving box and hangs over the edge when served on a plate. This fish was a quarter of the size served in a proper chippy. Yet the prices at Bardsley's are that of a premium chippy, not a cheap chicken & kebab take away. You won't find anything for 99p on the menu here. No 1.50 meals. So for that, in terms of food quality it gets a zero from me.

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