denisejoe
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Couple of years ago had cod and chips in shop and they had bits or scraps depending where you come from 

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I tend not to eat the batter, but liked the crispy bits, Black sheep is one of my favourites am a real fan of bitter, pityt i was drivingThe hand-pulled current is one of my Favourites (Black Sheep).
We always enjoy Scott’s Fish Restaurant in the Market Square Richmond (sit in or take away) never been disappointed.It's always difficult for us to eat out as we both need gluten-free diets. If I get it wrong that is the end of the trip
One place we trust and return to time after time is Scott's Fish Restaurant on the A64 (not far off the A1) which always makes a good rest point for us. It is not fancy but good food and plenty of it.
Other local places are The Blue Bell at Crookham, Northumberland, and The Waggon in Kelso (both good food and not overly expensive or too posh) and a very basic F&C shop with a sit-in area that does brilliant gluten-free is Castlegate Fish and Chips in Berwick-upon-Tweed
Thanks for putting a smile on my face.China Garden in Benidorm, 3 course meal from the special menu €5 including 1 bottle of wine. And it's not swill as you'd expect for €5, it's spot on. No wonder the place is packed. UK? Wetherspoons of course ??