Sign Of The Fish

42 Sincil St, Lincoln
01522 540604

Recent Reviews

Teresa Mattock

Best chips ever, not too fat buto not skinny, delicious ?

David

Simply the best Fish and Chips in Lincoln.

Jeanette Atkinson

Been coming to this chippy since a little girl with my dad.and I'm 53 years old.remember it being on Broad Gate years ago and dad if alive would be 104 years old.only place I will go to for chich and fips with scrumps a d mushy peas.

Philip Townsend

Top nosh fish and chips

John Mcdonnell

I came for a chippy at 4:30:01 and they were shut. Completely ruined my day. What buisness even shuts at that time of day in this day and age? Never going again.

Ann Turner

My friend and I had a lovely meal, staff very friendly, outside area all ready for the summer, we will visit again when we visit Lincoln.

Matthew Allen

We ordered the fish and chips meal which is good value. The haddock can be made with or without skin and has light a fluffy batter which reminds me of funnel cakes/elephant ears. Service is very quick. Upstairs is tight and has a slanted floor. Come here for a good fish and chips. Curry is much better than the gravy here.

Elliot Young

Great fish and chips. Hot and crispy food. Defo will be going again!

chromaticdragon

Nice employees, good food at a good price. I look forward to going back.

Si King

Without a doubt the best fish and chips in Lincoln. I have been going here for so many years and the quality is always fantastic. The food is always very fresh and very tasty. We can’t go into Lincoln without getting a portion of chips from here!

Jason doubleday

Best chippy in lincolnshire, consistantly exceptional food!

Elaine Duker.

I've eaten here, a few times over the years, my daughter & I decided, on a day in Lincoln, to celebrate our joint birthday, we decided to have lunch here again! Best fish & chips, we've ever eaten, going to bring my fish & chip loving partner for a treat very good price too.

Al Betson

Good food great price also good

S B

Brilliant service

Dean Walters

Tbh I won't be revisiting the chips were so thin they were verging on a chippy equivalent of French fries and they were so soft that by the time I got to the railway, they were close to mush.

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