Takeout
Budget fried seafood spot delivering hot, crispy fish and generous combos for takeout; expect limited seating and occasional inconsistency but strong overall value.
Charlie's Fish & Chip delivers reliable neighborhood fried seafood with strong food quality and friendly, attentive service, earning solid grade B standing. However, occasional consistency issues—undercooked pieces, lukewarm fries, portion variance—and a worn, minimal-seating interior prevent higher placement. Exceptional value and loyal regulars confirm this is a dependable quick-service spot, not a destination.
This tiny Mid-City counter spot keeps things simple: hot fryers, friendly counter banter, and boxes piled high with seafood. Expect a no-frills room with just a few seats and a steady takeout rhythm. As one diner put it, "They had my order fast and the fish came out piping hot," capturing the quick, efficient vibe people appreciate. The cooking leans classic—think crispy, well-seasoned catfish, red snapper, and shrimp, with fries, hush puppies, and a roll riding shotgun. It is not fancy and does not pretend to be; it is the kind of place where a $15 combo can feed two and the orange roughy special makes regulars smile. Most meals arrive hot and crunchy, though a few customers have hit undercooked pieces or cooler fries, so set expectations for a dependable neighborhood fry rather than perfection. Families do fine here thanks to kid-friendly staples like fried fish, fries, and wings. There is no formal kids menu, but piece-count dinners and combos make sharing easy on the wallet. Seating is minimal, so plan for takeout if you are rolling with little ones.
Area: Busy Mid-City commercial strip with small plazas and everyday eateries; practical, no-frills vibe.
Safety: Generally active corridor; some reviewers note rough edges. Daytime feels fine; night caution typical for area.
Nearby: Strip-mall setting with shared parking; other quick-service spots nearby; residential blocks off Pico.
Available: Takeout
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