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Shap ChippyBWorth Trying

Cleveland House, Shap, Penrith CA10 3JS · Fish and chips takeaway, Fast food restaurant, Fish and seafood restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (998 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

A modern fish-and-chips spot with sit-in option, friendly service, creative sides, and consistent praise, though portions and pricing feel steep to some and card-only policy irks a few.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Shap Chippy delivers solid neighborhood chippy quality with strong food quality anchored by crisp batter, flaky fish, and a celebrated curry sauce, plus reliable friendly service. Consistency shows occasional dips—greasy chips and portion variability—that prevent grade A territory, while recent mixed reports on chips and pricing suggest some operational drift. A dependable refuel stop for travelers and hikers, but lacks the distinction of premier local establishments.

Restaurant Summary

On the A6 through Shap, this modern chippy feels warm and bustling rather than chaotic. Diners talk up the clean space, sit-in option, and staff who keep things moving. One traveler summed it up: "Crisp batter, flaky fish, and a curry sauce worth a detour." It is a handy refuel stop for hikers and drivers alike. The cooking leans classic British fish-and-chips with a few flourishes: creative veggie sides like pea fritters, bhajis, and halloumi spring rolls, plus specials such as Bengali spiced prawns. It is elevated traditional rather than full-on fusion, with most praise focusing on fresh fry work and that cult-favorite curry sauce. Prices sit a notch above basic chippies, trading up for freshness and range. Families are well served: there is a kids meal, dependable chips and sausages, simple burgers, and mild sauces that suit younger palates. Seating inside helps when it is cold, but note an eat-in surcharge reported by one reviewer and a firm card-only policy. Portions are generally fine, though a few guests felt they ran small for the price.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleHybrid Average Cost£14-20 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Rural A6 village stop popular with travelers to/from the Lakes and Scotland; mix of locals and pass-through trade.

Safety: Generally safe village high street with steady footfall; few safety concerns mentioned.

Nearby: Close to A6 corridor; near Co-op and village amenities; convenient stop for hikers and drivers.

ShapShap is a small village known for its rural charm and proximity to the Lake District National Park. The dining scene is modest, typically featuring local pubs, cafes, and takeaway spots catering to both locals and visitors seeking casual, hearty meals.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday12:00–13:30, 16:00–19:30 Wednesday12:00–13:30, 16:00–19:30 Thursday12:00–13:30, 16:00–19:30 Friday12:00–13:30, 16:00–19:30 Saturday12:00–13:30, 16:00–19:30 Sunday16:00–19:30

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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