The UK’s 10 ‘best’ seaside towns for lots of fish and chip shops - full list

This year, millions of Brits will be heading to the seaside and enjoying a portion of the British classic.

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By Grace Piercy, News Reporter

Tradional Fish n chips on the beach

Top 10 seaside towns for fish and chips have been revealed

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Every year, fish and chip shops serve an estimated 380 million meals across the UK. And this year, millions of Brits will be heading to the seaside and enjoying a portion of the British classic.

Suomikasinot, a casino comparison portal, analysed the number of fish and chip shops in each local authority and calculated the number of establishments per 100,000 residents to determine where has the highest density of this British culinary institution.  Markku Kanerva, a spokesperson for Suomikasinot, said, “Fish and chip shops continue to be a cornerstone of community life throughout the UK. However, this rich heritage is under threat, with almost half of UK chippies at risk of closing. We're seeing traditional chip shops facing unprecedented challenges. With 62% of these businesses being family-run, each closure represents not just an economic loss, but the end of skills and traditions passed down through generations. If we don’t support our local chip shops now, we risk losing a beloved part of British culture that has brought communities together for centuries.” 

Top 10 seaside towns for fish and chips

Scarborough Beach

Coming in first place as the UK’s fish and chip capital is Scarborough, with 85.35 chippies per 100,000 residents. The Lancashire seaside town has long drawn visitors with its dramatic cliffs and castle headland, award-winning beaches, historic harbour, and great family attractions.

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Skegness UK, 7th August 2019: The beautiful sea side town of Skegness in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

In second is East Lindsey, with 62.26 establishments per 100,000 residents. The Lincolnshire district, which includes popular seaside towns like Skegness and Mablethorpe, has roughly one chippy every one or two miles along its 43-mile stretch of coastline.

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Blackpool Illuminations, Lancashire, England

The famous seaside resort of Blackpool came third, with 59.59 chip shops per 100,000 people. Known for its iconic tower, piers and illuminations, the Lancashire town draws millions of tourists each year. 

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Hilltop View of The Old Town of Hastings

The East Sussex town of Hastings is fourth, with 59.37 fish and chip shops per 100,000 residents. It is a popular seaside resort as well as a fishing port, with the UK's largest beach-based fishing fleet.  

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