The Traditional English Restaurants of London

Your guide to English restaurants in London

Brady's

Most tourists seem to think that London is full of fish and chip shops, but, rather like Dick Van Dyke's amazing performance as a chimney sweep in Mary Poppins, things ain't always what you expect them to be.

This is one of the finest - and there really aren't many of them - fish and chip places in London, excellent quality and value for money fresh fish in fairly bare surroundings, also justly famed for their treacle tart and apple crumble, served with custard, of course!

Not just the normal fish such as cod, haddock and plaice, but more adventurous dishes like rollmop herrings, wonderful nutty tasting potted shrimps with brown toast, and even excellent salmon fishcakes.

Everything is fresh, so you have a choice between the regular dishes and specials from a blackboard, but you only get chips as an accompaniment, though a nice touch is that they serve an array - from aoli to ketchup - of sauces in little pots with the fish.

Out of the way for tourists, this is a real London gem, and if you enjoy good quality fish, it will be an experience to savour.

Details

Address: 513 Old York Road, London, SW18 1TF  (View Map)

Tel: +44 (0)20 8877 9599

Avg. Cost per Head: £15

Nearest Tube Station: Wandsworth Town (Rail Station)

Opening Times

Monday - Saturday: 18:30 - 22:30

Sunday: Closed

More Information

Rating: 3.6 out of 5 (from 4 Visitor Reviews).

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26 June 2006