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Consistent. By now anyone who has read more than one of my reviews knows how much I appreciate consistency. And courteous customer service. And good food. Now, I'll admit, I'm not a fish n chip aficionado; nor would I ever claim to be. My mom isn't either. But she digs fish n chips. So when comes to cowtown she will demand I seek out a place that serves fish n chips. We've never sat down at either location. In fact, I ordered via telephone... both times and at different locations. Actually, I ordered via Bluetooth because that's an important detail. And placed the order ahead. By golly, the order was ready in 20 minutes and it was easily reheated 25 minutes later in the oven for supper. The batter is light, crispy and fried til golden. And the fish is flaky and moist. Fries were good too. The tartar sauce was ok.... it comes in packets when you take out. It could be revamped imo. I'm not much into creamy coleslaw so I bypassed that immediately. It was easily substituted and everyone was friendly and delivered great customer service. So if you want to treat your mom to fish n chips at home get 'me from here. She'll probably appreciate your existence a little more.
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