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The tea rooms are in a stunning location and make a great destination for a walk. We walked up from the car park in Lynmouth, it's a about 2 miles along the path. The walk was lovely along side the river which is a fast flowing stream. The path is challenging in places and a little rugid. But having a great destination drives you on. Great staff and good food. One highlight was seeing a Dipper (a small rare bird).

383 Opinions in 3 websites
Absolutely horrible food, the worst place I’ve been too. Wouldn’t recommend.. save your money & go elsewhere. £30 order waste of money. Chips were cold & burnt fish had no taste to it nothing but bland didn’t enjoy one bit of it. Customers always right… don’t think of your profits the customers make you the money…

266 Opinions in 1 websites
I’d love to love this place. Where it is is spectacular, the menu is pretty good. What lets it down are the staff who didn’t know the menu and were eating at the bar in front of everyone. Our waitress didn’t care and seemed more concerned about getting home. The place is good, the faces….less so. A shame .

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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.