Wrapping up my visit to Jack’s Fisheries, I have to say their menu perfectly balances comfort and variety, giving you that classic British chippy experience with a few creative twists. The Fish and Chips section offers a hearty 12-item selection, where the golden, crispy batter and tender fish remain the undisputed stars. If you’re after something a bit more traditional, the Pies (three tempting options) deliver that warm, homely satisfaction in every bite. For those seeking a treat beyond the usual, the Something Special lineup—six distinctive dishes—adds a bit of excitement to the familiar favorites, while the Fully Loaded Chicken Box, designed for sharing, hits all the right notes for groups or families.
Kids are well looked after too, with Children’s Meal Boxes (three options, each including a soft drink and chips) that make family dining easy and cheerful. Sandwich lovers will appreciate the Buttys selection, featuring the filling Fish Butty (£9.70), the comforting Chip Butty (£5.00), the sweet and savory Cake Butty (£4.90), and the humble yet satisfying Scallop Butty (£2.90). Add-ons like the Curry 7oz (£1.90), Peas 7oz (£1.90), and Gravy 7oz (£1.90) make perfect companions, while treats such as the Pineapple Fritter (£1.60) or Onion Rings (£3.00) round out the meal beautifully.
To wash it all down, the drinks menu keeps things simple and refreshing, from Cans 330ml (£1.90) and Bottles 500ml (£2.60) to Water 500ml (£1.45) or a larger Bottle Coca-Cola 1.25L (£2.80). If you’re after something fruitier, options like Simply Fruit 330ml (£1.80) or the zesty 7up (£1.90) and Lilt (£1.90) add a playful touch. Overall, the menu at Jack’s Fisheries captures the essence of a proper local favorite—affordable, flavorful, and made with genuine care for every appetite.