This is where my wife and I got some lunch when we visited Scarborough at the end of July. We’ve always used another chippy on past visits – the Lifeboat Chippy – further down this road at the bottom of the hill as they do very nice fish and chips, but as we were already halfway up the hill when lunchtime arrived, and as we were walking in the opposite direction to the other shop, we decided to give this one a go. We didn’t have any chips as we’d had breakfast sandwiches earlier at the start of the journey and were still feeling a little full, so both of us opted for fish only. The fish was pretty good and I managed to eat it without being attacked by gulls!

Olympus Trip 35 & Kodak Colorplus. Lab developed. Home scanned and converted with Negative Lab Pro.
Taken on 28 July 2022.

If I ever come to England, I’m going to be all about touring pubs and chippies. That’s it.
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Traditional pubs have been in decline over the past couple of decades, sadly (although there are still loads to be found), but chippies are thankfully plentiful. 🙂
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I’m glad the gulls didn’t get you (or your food).
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Likewise. They can be pretty mercenary about it – when we were in Whitby I saw one fly past with a full ice cream cone in its beak!
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That’s impressive.
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