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First night of holiday we decided on Becks for takeaway fish and chips. We made a good choice. Haddock and cod were wonderful. Not greasy, perfect amount of batter and cooked to order. Chips were also very nice. Great service by friendly people too. Highly recommend.

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Jules D . 2024-09-05

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With my wife being coeliac finding a gf fish and chip shop is a real bonus. We had the cod, haddock, chips, scampi and mushy peas. It was lovely and considering it was fried, it wasn’t greasy. The staff were lovely and we really enjoyed the food. Another good one for coeliacs. Next time we are down, we will definitely pop in.

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Gordon L . 2023-10-06

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