Ye Old English Fish And Chips Has Been Serving Authentic Fare In Rhode Island Since 1922
By Natalie Clunan
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Published August 30, 2019
When a restaurant has survived nearly a century in business, you know they’re doing something right. While not the fanciest joint in Rhode Island, this unfussy, counter-serve eatery is known for its authentically delicious fish and chips. When you’re looking for that traditional British taste, Ye Old English Fish And Chips will satisfy every time.
In 1922, Ye Old English Fish And Chips opened its doors in Woonsocket. Although it has moved to a larger building and the fourth generation of the family is now in charge, the delicious food hasn't changed.
The wood-paneled dining room is cozy with a hint of nautical decor. But many diners choose to order take out, rushing in to grab piping hot bags of seafood to take home.
The most popular menu item by far is the Fish and Chips. Hand-cut fries go perfectly with a light sprinkle of malt vinegar. The fish is battered British-style and served with your choice of sauces.
The fish batter recipe has remained unchanged over 97 years resulting in a slightly heavier crust sealing all of the goodness in.
The family-owned eatery also serves other fried seafood like clams and scallops, a thick creamy chowder, and fried chicken for the non-seafood lovers.
Over the years, Ye Old English Fish And Chips has gained quite a reputation for perfecting a tricky dish to master. The secret is in the batter and you'll want to try it out for yourself.
Ye Old English Fish And Chips is closed Sundays and Mondays but you can get your fish and chips fix any other day of the week. Head to downtown Woonsocket and treat yourself to a little taste of Britain.
Visit this Woonsocket institution Tuesday from 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m., Wednesday - Thursday from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., and Saturday from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Learn more by visiting their
website .
Address: 25 S Main Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
For Rhode Island-style seafood with a waterfront view, visit this harbor restaurant on stilts for cuisine that rivals the views.
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