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Dublin: Leo Burdock's

2 Werburgh Street , Phone: 454-0306


Reviewed by: cmgl10s from USA, review #2904

When: 2008

Dublin's Best Fish and Chips

Directions: Across the intersection from Christ Church

Leo Burdock's fish and chips was a great stop for us. We had just finished the history walking tour and then went for our fish and chip supper. This is a place that is a walk up, no dining area.

We got our meal and then went over to sit in the Christ Church garden area where a number of people were doing the same thing. It was a beautiful day so this worked out well. The fish and chips you have a choice of type of fish but otherwise this is a limited menu. The fish (we had the cod) was crunchy, very large piece, with a nice coating and delicious flavor. The chips which they give you a very large amount, were generous cut potatoes and cooked perfectly. Approx. 6 euro.

We didn't have a line at 5pm on a Sunday but have heard the line can get long but moves quick.

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