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Hi Everyone

I just wanted to tell everyone about our local Chish and Fips ! Crofton Park, just round the corner from Honar Oak station and past CP high street. I know this site is for Ed, but its near enough.


The Brockley Rock is cheaper than the Seacow, ( tho we love the Seacow - but times are hard !) and we have been having fish and chips on a friday for the last couple of weeks -take out( ok time are not that hard, ) I can highly recommend this place and thought we'd help out by recommending. Anyway see link below, if interested and in need of fish and chips !


http://www.brockleysrock.co.uk/

Gidget Wrote:

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> Quite like the chips at Emily's in Northcross

> Road. Never tried the fish though.



If you call him before going he will cook to order so it's ready for pick-up - very good haddock last time - he even battered a burger for my OH (it's a Cork thing). Much better than Sea Cow imho.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Ollies is good and so is Sema's on Underhill

> especially when Rose is Serving.


I'd second the recommendation for Sema's too. As well as the food being nice the portions are HUGE! My o/h and I both have big appetites and we could quite cheerfully share one cod and chips from Sema's

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