
Croft Street Fisheries
📍 2 Croft St, Farsley, Pudsey LS28 5HA, UK
About Croft Street Fisheries
Croft Street Fisheries is a popular takeaway situated in Farsley, Pudsey, serving up classic British fish and chips to locals and visitors alike. Renowned for its traditional offerings and consistent quality, it boasts an impressive Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 250 reviews, reflecting its status as a highly-regarded local eatery.
Customers frequently praise the consistently fantastic fish and chips, highlighting the freshness, piping hot temperature, and delicious taste of the meals. The friendly and quick service provided by the dedicated team also receives commendation, ensuring a pleasant experience with every visit. A loyalty card scheme is available for returning patrons, adding extra value to their visits.
Visiting Information
Croft Street Fisheries operates with split opening hours from Monday to Thursday, serving lunch and dinner. On Fridays, it's open continuously from 11:30 AM to 8:00 PM, and on Saturdays from 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM. Please note that the fisheries are closed on Sundays. The establishment offers a wheelchair-accessible entrance for ease of access. For payment, customers can conveniently use credit cards, debit cards, or NFC mobile payments.
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📍 2 Croft St, Farsley, Pudsey LS28 5HA, UK
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Showing 5 of 255 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
Fantastic fish and chips week in, week out. Great staff and the loyalty card is well worth using.
Service was really quick and friendly. The fish and chips were fresh, piping hot and delicious! Will definitely be back!
Weve had variable quality fish and chips from the croft over the years. They used to be stellar but can also be a bit meh. I'd say we've had poor quality fish and chips only twice from there previously. Today's was absolutely abominable. The fish was a tiny bit under and the batter certainly flaccid and under cooked. The chips were fit for the bin. The croft should be ashamed for serving them. They were also soggy, pale and undercooked. However the most pressing issue was the fact the had been made with bad potatoes. There were black chips, green chips, chips with potato eyes, and unpeeled chips. We rescued a handful of edible ones from two full portions. I accidentally ate a black one and it tasted of rotting. Ive posted a small selection of the bad ones. The others are in a black plastic bag where they belong. Yes mistakes can happen but they must have known full well when they wrapped them up that they were inedible and banked on customers not returning to complain on an icy cold day. Well they were right, we threw them away and we certainly won't be returning. We're loyal customers but a third time of wasting money on food that goes in the bin is too much for us.
Absolutely the best fish and chips I’ve ever eaten better than murgatroyds by far
I would have taken a picture of the food but every crumb is gone. I have driven past the place of an evening loads of times and thought it looks decent. Gave it a try this afternoon and the fish, chips , scraps and curry sauce were 5 Star. Bit expensive but you get top quality. Will be back again