Fish & Seafood Restaurants in Westbury On Trym
1. Noah’s
Fish & chips restaurant in Bristol
1 Brunel Lock Road - BS1
“Tucked between a flyover and the docks” – and “with great views of the Avon Gorge and Suspension Bridge” – a “Bristol legend” which was formerly greasy spoon Lockside, and on a funny note “was the café in TV’s ‘Only Fools and Horses’”. Current owners Daniel and Joie Rosser (his father Garry runs the much-loved Scallop Shell in Bath) relaunched the venue in May 2023 as a chippie, winning bronze in the National Fish & Chip awards shortly afterwards. On the menu, “expertly cooked fish ’n’ chips” with “amazing batter”, therefore, but also “fancier” fare.
2. The Scallop Shell
Fish & seafood restaurant in Bath
22 Monmouth Place - BA1
“Wow! You will never leave hungry or disappointed” say fans of this “friendly, attractive, efficient and buzzy” venue in the city-centre: the most popular venue this year in our annual diners’ poll. Side by side with their chippie takeaway, an adjoining bistro serves “traditional fish ’n’ chips plus several freshly-cooked alternatives from crab linguine to spicy prawns” – “a limited menu, but well-cooked with really fresh produce and good service”. “If in Bath, this should be high on your list”.
3. Spiny Lobster
Fish & seafood restaurant in Bristol
128-130 Whiteladies Road - BS8
Clifton-ites and Bristolians have been flocking to Mitch Tonks’s smart seafood specialist (plus on-site fishmonger) for two decades — and no wonder since it “never disappoints”. Catch from Brixham and Cornwall (including the namesake crustacean) is cooked to fine effect over the Josper grill, and their “jazz nights (the last Sunday of every month) are a hit” as well.
4. Gambas
Spanish restaurant in Bristol
Unit 15 Cargo 2, Wapping Wharf - BS1
“Bustling tapas restaurant” with “really good (and surprisingly cheap) fish/seafood plates”, set in an old shipping container on Wapping Wharf, overlooking Bristol harbour. Part of Kieran & Imogen Waites Season + Taste group, along with Bravas, Cargo Contina and Condesa.
5. Corkage (Chapel Row)
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
5 Chapel Row - BA1
Independent wine shop off Queen’s Square whose dining room and heated wood-framed marquee offer a “casual” setting for a rather superior small-plates menu (crab soufflé, beef shin croquettes, pan-roasted pigeon breasts, cod with pork-braised cannellini beans and chorizo, veggie options, cheese boards and desserts) to pair with vintage Burgundies or other discoveries in the fine-wine selection.
6. The White Hart Inn
British, Modern restaurant in Bath
Widcombe Hill - BA2
2023 Review: A “quirky and interesting” local with a “good atmosphere” serving a “creative menu, with cooking of a consistent high standard”. It makes a “fantastic pub for Sunday lunch”, with “outstanding roasts”.
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