Fish and chips are a favorite when the urge hits for a fried fix. The Valley is surprisingly flush with options for the British dish, so hit up one of these local spots for the real deal.
Phoenix spots for fish and chips
By azcentral.com staff
June 30, 2009
Pete's Fish & Chips
3920 S. Central Ave. - PhoenixValley residents have been dining at this family-owned and operated eatery since 1947. The menu includes a two-piece fish and chips meal. shrimp, oysters and "crabettes." Cash only. Yes, it's fast food. They even have a drive-through. But that doesn't mean it's not the real deal.
District: American Kitchen and Wine Bar
320 N 3rd St - PhoenixThe fish and chips is among the menu stars here. The cod comes in a light, crisp, tempura-like batter, and it's very moist and flaky inside.
Seamus McCaffrey's Irish Pub
18 W. Monroe St. - PhoenixCome for the fish and chips and stay for the feisty Irish bands at this downtown Phoenix favorite. It's packed at lunchtime when the shepherd's pie is the other menu favorite. Seamus' annual St. Patrick's Day party is not to be missed.
George and Dragon
4240 N. Central Ave. - PhoenixBritannia rules at this boisterous English pub. Play some pool or darts, listen to your favorite tunes on the jukebox, drink some beer, and eat some very good fish and chips. The beer selection includes options from around the world.
Turf Accountant Irish Restaurant and Pub
705 N. First St. - PhoenixThe cod fillets are beer battered and deep-fried in canola oil and served with french fries, coleslaw, tartar sauce and a lemon wedge.
Knock Kneed Lobster
3202 E. Washington St. - PhoenixAn icon from the '50s, serving up delectably greasy fish and chips plus fried oysters, scallops and shrimp.
Ed's Fish & Chips
306 N. Central Ave. - AvondaleAn icon from the '50s, serving up delectably greasy fish and chips plus fried oysters, scallops and shrimp.



