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Food is actually quite nice but unfortunately the staff need to update their customer service skills. Staff are more interested in their conversations with their colleagues or friends who come in to see them rather then serving customers their food. Asked if they could get my food as my young child was particularly hungry and kept asking when they were going to box it up for us. The woman pulled a face and didn't look happy that I have interrupted her conversation. This is in contrast to a couple of weeks ago when served by the boss who was great. Maybe the counter staff they should remember that without us they wouldn't have a job!
helenmeechan2020 . 2024-12-16
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First visit. Fish large, lightly battered and delicious. Accompaniments great too. Will definitely be back. Thanks.
markonemillion . 2024-10-02
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Visited this Great Fish and chip shop a few times recently(It is now called Bradleys)not Fryday! The food quality is Great as are the size of the portions! If you can't eat a lot,try the kids meal at £3.70! I picked up the kids fish and chips last week for my elderly mum she couldn't eat it all! It includes a fruit shoot drink and a lollipop all for £3.70!
big_rog1 . 2022-06-08
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Great chips,Visited this brand new chippy 3 or 4 times in December 21 chips have been great every time.Got fish once too and was good.Small portion of chips is £1.50 and you get quite a lot.Friendly staff and new layout(used to be subway take away).
big_rog1 . 2021-12-22
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This is a fairly new place in Harrogate, the marketing makes it look like a trendy Fish and Chips and I really liked the menu. Everything is cooked to order, but we had to wait 25 minutes in a takeaway which is way too long, the staff were really nice though, I think the layout of the kitchen doesn't help, the staff are constantly moving from one room to another which increases the time it takes. We had Chicken Burger, Fish Burger, Ripple Chips and the Beef Satay Ripple Chips. Fish Burger was nice, fish was well cooked and I liked the fact it was smoked, bun was also good. Chicken Burger was large, however, it was so salty, it was virtually inedible, we left most of it. Beef Satay, well, it tasted more like curry sauce, the sauce was actually nice but was it Satay ? but the beef, this beef was hard as a rock, we literally couldn't cut it with a knife, not one piece of beef was eaten, I would suggest they drop the beef part and just make it a satay sauce, its reheated and beef just doesn't reheat well. And onto their signature Ripple Chips, if you want crispy chips walk away, they are very soggy indeed, now I actually like soggy chips, and I found they tasted pretty good, but they were very soggy. Overall I was left disappointed, the portion size is good, but the quality of the food left a lot, we won't be going back.
Max It Out . 2020-10-17
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We went for the surf and turf x2 tonight. Absolutely amazing food but the service really put a downer on it. We was welcomed by a lovely lady downstairs that got us a table for 2 on walk in,but unfortunately was made to feel unwelcome when we got our table upstairs by a very arrogant server. The overall experience by the server has put us off returning,but the food was lovely.
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On a trip to picturesque Pateley Bridge – a pretty little town in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales – we chose High Street Fisheries for dinner. This classic fish and chips shop is centrally located on the main street and, from the outside, appeared down-to-earth and authentic. The online reviews fluctuated between praise and criticism – reason enough to form our own opinion. The small shop has the feel of a typical British snack bar: functional, a bit dated, but clean. There's limited seating, and you shouldn't expect much atmosphere. If you enjoy your snack outside, you can at least watch the hustle and bustle of the charming high street – a pleasant plus in good weather. The service was businesslike but not particularly cordial. The lady behind the counter worked quickly but was rather curt when asked questions. Everything was routine, but a smile or some friendly small talk would have improved the experience. Overall, it was solid, but didn't make a particularly strong impression. Unfortunately, the food was the weakest part of the visit. The fish was crispy fried, but the taste was disappointingly bland – even after adding a generous amount of salt, it didn't really deliver a delicious meal. The breading was very greasy, and the fish itself lacked flavor. The chips had a rather soft, somewhat mushy texture and were also very oily. Particularly annoying: A slightly pungent taste of old frying oil spoiled the overall impression. The location is worth mentioning – ideal for a quick meal while strolling through Pateley Bridge. If you like rustic food and just want something warm to eat on the go, you'll find it here. The portion size is generous, and the value for money is decent for the region. High Street Fisheries is a classic village fish stall with a lot of potential, but it doesn't quite live up to it. In terms of taste, my visit fell well short of expectations: too greasy, too bland, and with an unpleasant oily taste. The shop serves its purpose – but nothing more. Okay for a quick bite, but for real fish and chips, there are definitely better places in Yorkshire.
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Overnight stay as two couples. Perfect from start to finish. Gorgeous place, beautiful food and lovely service. We will be back.
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