Molloys Fish and Chips

Fish & chips restaurant
Accommodating gluten-free
GF Options
Allergen Friendly
Delivery
Dinner
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This recently renovated spot is child and family friendly with a hygienic environment and friendly, helpful staff. Its accommodating service and clean setting make it a welcoming choice for those seeking gluten-free dining options.
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Accommodating

Some risk of cross-contamination

Trained staff
Dedicated appliances
Based on crowdsourced information
Always inquire directly about health and safety.

Good to know

1

They offer a great selection of gluten-free options including fish and chips.

2

Parking outside can be difficult; plan accordingly.

3

Expect longer wait times due to the restaurant's busyness.

61 St Patricks Ave, Downpatrick BT30 6DN, UK
2.4km

People are saying

J
The prices! I've choked on them since the last time we ate there a few days ago. We have eaten here before but not in about 9 months. I thought prices were ridiculous then but now they are eye watering. £4.40 for a SMALL CHIP. £5.50 for small chip with sauce. £13.60 for fish supper work no peas or tartare - those will cost your another £1.30 each and the tub of tartare is tiny! We got 2 mini fish suppers (and trust me it's mini) 1 peas and 2 tartare - £19.20. We ate here as we were on our back from Belfast and really hungry and they do gluten free. I doubt we'll eat there again. The prices just aren't justified
C
Still very good :) A review after our second visit six months later and I have to report that the dish and chips were as good as I expected. You can phone or order online and pay by card now Gluten free fish and chips all week. No contest probably the best fish and chips all round. There is a car park close by where you can wait while they cook your order freshly. The tartar sauce is home made and very very tasty.

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