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Yorkshire County Fish Shop

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About Yorkshire County Fish Shop

Featuring Harry Ramsden fish and chips, as well as soft drinks and Bass and Harp beers.

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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

Far better fish and chips than most theme parks offer. I tried them at Universal Studios, and they don't even compare. Unlike the other theme park fish and chips, which taste like they came out of a box and a microwave (in that order), these actually taste like they were fried just before serving. I don't even like fish that much, but I still keep coming back for it! - Cody Cromarty

Fair chippie, with good quality fish and chips. Not spectacular, but crisp, tasty and not too greasy. Worthy selection for counter service in World Showcase. - Robert Niles


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