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Yorkshire County Fish Shop reviews

Theme Park Insider readers offer their ratings and reviews for Yorkshire County Fish Shop, a counter service restaurant in World Showcase - United Kingdom at Epcot.

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Posted: March 6, 2010

A convenient fast-food window attached to the Rose & Crown Pub with outdoor seating that overlooks the World Showcase lagoon. Features fish and chips, as well as soft drinks, and beer.

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If you want the best Fish & Chips in Britain you normally head for Yorkshire. There are bus-loads of Senior Citizens who make pilgrimages to Harry Ramsden's Fish & Chips establishments every day. This location keeps that high standard up and it's definitely worth the time to get an order. There is a separate garden-seating area on the Canada side of the Rose & Crown where you can sit and eat your meal. - Keith Forrest

My wife nevers passes this stand without getting an order of Fish and Chips. They always, and I mean always, come out hot and fresh. Folks from the U.K. are even impressed by the quality. - William Clark

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