The Golden Hind, Marylebone
The Golden Hind is one of London's oldest fish and chips restaurants, still drawing in crowds today
Incredibly, The Golden Hind has been serving fish and chips to Londoners for over a century.
Established in 1914, The Golden Hind in Marylebone Village has retained much of its original interior. As well as fish and chips, the restaurant serves mushy peas, gherkins, picked onions and homemade sticky toffee pudding.
Fish is caught directly from Grimsby. At lunchtime a meal will cost you £8.90 and, in the evening, £11.90. Some say they are the best fish and chips in London.
Established in 1914, The Golden Hind in Marylebone Village has retained much of its original interior. As well as fish and chips, the restaurant serves mushy peas, gherkins, picked onions and homemade sticky toffee pudding.
Fish is caught directly from Grimsby. At lunchtime a meal will cost you £8.90 and, in the evening, £11.90. Some say they are the best fish and chips in London.
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What | The Golden Hind, Marylebone |
Where | The Golden Hind, 73 Marylebone Lane, Marylebone, London W1U 2PN | MAP |
Nearest tube | Bond Street (underground) |
Price | £8.90-£11.90 |
Website | Book |