Whether fish is your dish or chips and mushy peas take your fancy, is there anything more British than enjoying a portion of fish and chips?
We have rounded up the top five fish and chip restaurants in Oldham according to TripAdvisor reviews.
With over 20 places to choose from in the area, Oldham is one of the best places to live if a chippy tea is your thing.
According to a YouGov poll, 382 million meals from fish and chip shops are eaten every year in Britain.
Here are the top five best chippies in Oldham
The White Hart Inn at Lydgate
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5/5
Where: 51 Stockport Road, Oldham OL4 4JJ
This bustling pub and hotel is featured in the Michelin Guide so it is definitely one to visit.
The reviews mention the fish and chips being "delicious" with crispy, thin batter.
White Lion Delph
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5/5
Where: 1 Delph Lane, Oldham, OL3 5HX
This traditional country pub is close to several long walks and is even included on the Beer Walk trial, making it the perfect place to stop off for some fish and chips.
The menu has homemade food which comes with a gluten-free option.
The Three Crowns Pub Restaurant Scouthead
TripAdvisor rating: 4/5
Where: 955-959 Huddersfield Road, Oldham, OL4 4AT
This 18th-century inn has a range of menu openings, but the fish and chips definitely are a highlight.
Reviewers describe the haddock as "superb" and they even make their own tartare sauce - what's not to like!
The Kings Arms
TripAdvisor rating: 4.5/5
Where: 4 Delph Road Grains Bar, Oldham, OL3 5RY
The menu for this cosy pub includes fish and chips, steak and Sunday Lunch all at good prices and big portions.
Guests can enjoy a meal in the pub restaurant or sit at the bar while they wait.
The Old Original Inn
TripAdvisor rating: 4/5
Where: Thurston Clough Road, Oldham, OL4 3RX
This cosy pub has an imaginative menu with a good wine line, perfect for a cosy date night.
The fish and chips are a real highlight with a generous portion of beer-battered fish, chips, tartare sauce and mushy peas for just £13.
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