Argyll and Bute, Oban

George Street Fish Restaurant & Chip Shop

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Introduction

The claim on the door is the finest seafood in Oban, and the supply line backs it up. All the fish comes from D Watt & Son, the fishmonger on the Railway Pier that has been trading since 1903, landed late in the evening or early that morning and in the fryer by lunchtime. The set-up runs as two operations side by side: a sit-in restaurant covering haddock and cod alongside lemon sole, scallops, scampi and steaks, and the chip shop next door doing the traditional takeaway. Queues form outside in summer, which locals will tell you is the surest quality marker a chippy can have. Leave room for the sticky toffee pudding, made to a family recipe. Eat in downstairs by the window, or carry the paper parcel two minutes to the harbour wall.

Location

George Street Fish Restaurant & Chip Shop is at 13-15 George Street, Oban, PA34 5RU, on the main street near the north end of town. The restaurant takes bookings on 01631 566664, and the chip shop next door runs takeaway service through the day and evening. Oban is around 2 hours 30 from Glasgow by car, or three hours on the West Highland Line with the station a short walk away.

What's nearby

The harbour front is at the bottom of the street, with the CalMac terminal serving Mull, Lismore, Colonsay, Coll and Tiree. Oban Distillery, founded in 1794, is a couple of minutes away on Stafford Street, and McCaig's Tower stands on the hill above for the classic post-supper climb. Hinba at number 62 covers the coffee, The Modern Croft at 71 the browsing, and the North Pier ferry to Kerrera leaves from the seafront.

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