Submitted by aqhamills t3_zxlxls in vermont

Recommendations for best fish and chips in VT. We took a little time off this week and instead of continuing to pick up branches from the storm, we’re on a hunt for the best fish and chips in the state. Yup, we’ll drive - just to get out a bit. Toss your thoughts on over and we’ll check it out! Thanks.

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Mountain_Cash7913 t1_j210r6u wrote

Elliot Street Fish, Chips, & More in Brattleboro. Really good falafel as well and homemade tartar sauce!

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JankyIngenue t1_j211sry wrote

Union Jacks in Burlington or Cody’s Irish Pub in Essex

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agrayangel02 t1_j2142z3 wrote

I haven't been there yet, but I have heard that Lil Britain in Bennington is really good.

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8valvegrowl t1_j215ecc wrote

Not in VT, but the Man of Kent Tavern over towards Hoosick was a must visit whenever I was in the area. Have an Auld Speckled Hen to wash it down!

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Southern-Ad-7168 t1_j216sfa wrote

The fish and chip in South Burlington on Williston road is the best. Very nice ppl and great food.

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statuek t1_j218tj3 wrote

Cornerstone in Barre has really good fish and chips. I haven't tried the dish at many places in VT, but I was super happy with theirs.

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whaletacochamp t1_j21a744 wrote

Perch caught through the ice and whatever frozen fries the store had 😚👌

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vtham t1_j21gqvn wrote

Elliot St Fish & Chips in Brattleboro

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hotpieismyking t1_j21iuau wrote

They only do it on Fridays, and they sell out before dinner time, but Depot St Burgers in Manchester has top notch fish and chips

Haven't tried Lil Britain in Bennington yet but have heard it's good

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Brit-Git t1_j21jtoi wrote

Lil Britain in Bennington is absolutely superb. I'm British and love the place.

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wut_the_phuck t1_j21mgd7 wrote

Been there many times. I cannot say enough about the food and atmosphere. It’s sort of a hooligan sports pub but there is always a happy group of people. Also love the beer menu they have from all over the world.

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statuek t1_j21o5x6 wrote

the second best fish and chips in town is mulligan's. they're also pretty good - it's funny, because just the other day I was thinking how lucky I was to have 2 good fish-and-chips spots nearby.

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statuek t1_j21obhl wrote

the fries at cornerstone were just okay. great fries at mulligans. I'd substitute to some other side at cornerstone. good bar, too. (lighting, staff, table/chair ratio, etc.)

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kingloki802 t1_j223ie6 wrote

I was also there in person last week - it was great. I was very impressed with the food. The ambiance isn’t great, it’s pretty basic. But the fish was good, as was the Greek food!

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Jaynie_ t1_j223owh wrote

Harpoon Brewery in Windsor!

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winooskiwinter t1_j22b8wy wrote

Onion City Chicken and Oyster in Winooski does fish and chips and got high marks from my friend who tried it.

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TwoNewfies t1_j22bnia wrote

I only ate there once, on a gallery walk evening, because I had heard these great reviews. The oil was truly old and then I looked into the kitchen. A door was open and there were flies all over. Not going back. Maybe the Falafel is better than the fish and chips we had but still wouldn't be enough to return.

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Fantastic-Good-1853 t1_j22cb8v wrote

Skunk Hollow Tavern, Hartland. Some of the best fish and chips in Vermont.

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Leeebs_OG t1_j23v6wm wrote

Lil' Britain in Bennington just off of Main Street

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WantDastardlyBack t1_j23wm93 wrote

I adore Fish and Chip. My mom was British and she preferred Union Jacks or Fish and Chip, but Fish and Chip were the only place offering mushy peas with your fish and chips, so they got the nod. Plus, the ladies there are top-notch.

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TwoNewfies t1_j24qq41 wrote

Yes on a hot day a tired staff could leave the doors and windows open I get that. I should have added that the dirt crusted ~1/4" thick on the oily shelves and fans meant it was a long-standing issue. My second thought was are there no restaurant inspectors or health department in Brattleboro?! Dutton's Farm Stand in Newfane is another place I avoid for the same reason.

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DrFluffyCat t1_j25bbfu wrote

Hinesburgh Public House, best batter on any fish and chips!

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WantDastardlyBack t1_j28m6zb wrote

Thank you. It would have made her day to know someone was going to give them a try. I love them, but they are an acquired taste. She would have told you that they're best eaten after splashing a little malt vinegar over them. She had Alzheimer's and the way the ladies at Fish and Chip were always so warm and welcoming, even when time and time again she acted as if she'd never been there before... Brings tears to the eye.

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Altruistic_Fill1898 t1_j28zqa7 wrote

The best fish and chips in Vermont was the Gourmet Deli in Manchester. Alas, they've closed

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8valvegrowl t1_j2al8o4 wrote

Sadly, I think the Man of Kent, aka the guy who opened it, is no longer there serving pints, he's gotta be pushing late 80's at this point. He was a hoot to talk to, truly a good publican. Regardless, it is a fine spot for a beer, some cheer, a bit of grub, and a lot of pub.

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