5 BEST places for Fish and Chips in Dublin, RANKED (2024)

From sit-in restaurants to straight-up takeaway chippers, here is our rundown of the best places for Fish and Chips in Dublin!

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Dublin is the capital of Ireland; it is home to pubs aplenty, tonnes of sights to see, things to do, places to party, a hell of a lot of Guinness and some of the finest examples of fish and chips there is out there!

With so many places to choose from it can be a little overwhelming. Just to quantify the sheer amount of fish and chip shops in Dublin, think of it like this: the standard town usually consists of a pub, post office and a “chipper” – which translates into Irish slang as a fish and chip shop… that means there’s a lot of chippers in Dublin.

Now, we put together the ultimate list to ensure you get the best serving of this Irish staple. Here are the top five places for Fish and Chips in Dublin.

Everything you need to know about Dublin-Style fish and chips

  • The fish used in Dublin-style fish and chips is usually fresh and white, such as cod or haddock. The fish is typically coated in a light, crispy batter before being deep-fried.
  • The batter used in Dublin-style fish and chips is often a combination of flour, salt, pepper, and sometimes baking powder or beer.
  • The chips in Dublin-style fish and chips are typically thick-cut, chunky chips. They are usually cooked until golden and crispy on the outside while remaining soft and fluffy on the inside.
  • Traditional accompaniments for Dublin-style fish and chips include malt vinegar, salt, coleslaw and tartar sauce.
  • In typical takeaway or street food style, Dublin-style fish and chips are often served in a paper or cardboard container, perfect for eating on the go.

5. Teo’s

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Located in Cabra, this local favourite is a fine place to get your fix of classic fish and chips.

Priding itself on fresh ingredients cooked before your very eyes, what do you have to lose? The only downside to Teo’s is the ultimate reality of a blissful food coma post-meal.

With three locations across Dublin including Cabra (the ultimate choice), Coolock and Riverchapel, you’re never too far from a Teo’s.

Meal deals which rarely exceed €10 mean you’re not going to break the bank if your doing Dublin on a budget, and the Tuesday snack box special (which is two for one, we might add) are all strong reasons why Teo’s has made it on our list.

Location: Teo’s, 105 New Cabra Road, Cabra, Dublin 7, Ireland.

4. Presto Chipper

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This is your classic, no-frills, good ole’ Dublin chipper. With quality fare fit for your family at the core of this business, Presto Chipper prides itself on fresh food served at affordable prices.

The slight difference, which gives this joint its edge, is that it is an Italian chipper, meaning it not only serves up the lightest battered Dublin fish but also offers homemade proper Italian pizza.

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Downsides to Presto include the lack of seating and the inevitable queue, but the upside of having your food made fresh by the owner who is forever pleasant and welcoming far outweighs that.

Location: Presto Chipper, 8 South Lotts Road, Beggars Bush, Dublin 4, Ireland.

3. Beshoff Bros

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Beshoff Bros fish and chipper are more of a Dublin institution than an eatery. This joint has been around for over 70 years and now has expanded to open shops in Clontarf, Malahide, Dame Street in Dublin city and Mespil Road in Dublin 4. Saying that the original Howth Harbour location is always your best bet!

READ: If in Malahide, check out our article on the best restaurants in Malahide for all tastes, and if in Howth, have a read of our piece on the 5 best pubs and bars in Howth everyone needs to experience

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Specialising in traditional fish and chips with a fantastic offering of everything from hake and haddock to calamari and cod, this is a great place to pepper up your Howth visit – just grab your meal and sit along Howth pier soaking up the local atmosphere.

Note: this is one of the most popular places to eat in Howth and garners quite a crowd on weekends and sunny summer evenings, so prepare to wait (but it will be well worth it!).

Location: Beshoff Bros, 12 Harbour Rd, Howth, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

2. Fish Shop

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If in search of truly gourmet fish and chips in Dublin, this is your best bet. An ultimate success since it opened its doors some years ago, the founders behind Fish Shop decided to take the concept of the classic “chipper” and turn it into an upscale (but still oh so indulgent and affordable) diner.

Not only has it won the love of the locals, but the restaurant – which is owned by husband and wife duo Peter and Jumoke Hogan – was awarded Winner of “Best Seafood Experience in Ireland” at the 2017 Irish Restaurant Awards.

Dine in or take out, this fish and chip shop is one of the best restaurants in Dublin and is certainly not one to be missed!

Location: Fish Shop, 76 Benburb Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7, Ireland.

1. Leo Burdock

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Serving Dublin since its inception in 1913, this classic Dublin chipper is loved by locals and tourists. The original location in Christchurch (it now has numerous locations across Dublin) is always buzzing with happy heads waiting for their freshly battered fish and golden fries.

This place is so popular that it has even caught the attention of celebrities such as Tom Cruise, U2 and Bruce Springsteen who have been spotted joining the queue of locals eagerly waiting for their orders to come through.

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One top tip is to remember to ask for the “crispy bits”. These are little golden fried nuggets of potato which Burdock’s have become famous for, and are sprinkled across your fish and chips. Yum!

This place is one of the best places for fish and chips in Ireland and our top spot for Dublin!

Location: Leo Burdock, 2 Werburgh Street, Christchurch, Dublin 8, Ireland.

So there you have it, our rundown of the for five best places for Fish and Chips in Dublin. Was your favourite chipper in there or did we miss it? Let us know in the comments section below.

Your questions answered about fish and chips in Dublin

If you still have questions about fish and chips in Dublin, we have you covered! Below, we’ve compiled some of our readers’ most popular questions that have been asked about this topic online.

How much does fish and chips cost in Dublin?

On average, quality fish and chips will cost between €12-€15 in Dublin, however, this depends on the calibre and location of the restaurant you choose.

What is Dublin-style fish and chips?

Dublin Style fish and chips entail battered and fried fresh cod or haddock, served with homemade chunky chips, tartar sauce, and malt vinegar.

What is the oldest fish and chips in Dublin?

The oldest fish and chip place in Dublin is Leo Burdocks, which has been serving fish and chips in Dublin since 1913, making it over a century old!

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