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| - Food: 7/10 -- Value: 10/10 -- Service: 7/10 -- Ambiance/Décor: 7/10
You get a lot of food for your money, so if you want to be stuffed, this is your place. For great fish and chips, you might have to look elsewhere.
It's not terrible, but it's not great. I had the lunch special haddock and chips that at $11.99, came with two pieces of fish, fries, coleslaw, and two cans of pop. The two cans of pop is kind of weird. Is this for two people? Oh well, I ate it all myself.
It didn't look like haddock I've had anywhere else (usually smooth). It was lumpy, kind of soggy, and fell apart. The fries are very average. Both the fish and fries should've been fried a little longer. It wasn't unenjoyable, but it wasn't great. I'm not sure if this is new, but while they give you tartar sauce with your meal, there are also tartar sauce packets off to the side along with the vinegar and ketchup. If they cost extra, no one told me.
There are a lot of windows, so on a sunny day, it's a pretty nice place to eat. It's spaced out well and has a good combination of booths and two-seaters.
This is on par with the nearby Halibut House on Wooten Way, each with their own great values.
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