I ventured in mid week shortly after 6pm. There were a few people eating in and I noticed many came for takeout. So I put my order in. While I was waiting, more people came in for pickup or they would get calls for pickup. Eventually, there was 5 other people waiting. I got my order within 15 – 20 minutes. The pollock was ok for $ 5.99. It was on special. It was very doughy and lacked flavour. The haddock on the other hand was very good and only $ 1 more. The Handcut fries were soft, moist, fresh and delicious. They offered ketchup, tartar sauce, white vinegar, malt vinegar for self serve in packets on the counter. I would definitely order from there again. The halibut was priced at around $ 10.50 so will have to try it next time.
Amy S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
I am not a fish eater, but I LOVE Halibut & Chips from British Style! The prices are extremely reasonable and the quality is exceptional. Old school, wrapped in paper as it should be with amazing, golden, crispy batter. If you call 10 minutes ahead it will be ready when you walk in the door. This is one of Toronto’s hidden gems that only the locals know about. You will not be disappointed with the price or the quality! The only challenge is that parking is not easy when it’s busy, but you can always find something even if you have to walk a minute or two.
J R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Been going there for 10yrs. or better. Great fish and chips. A little hard to got a table but in the good weather theres a park just east of the store where you can relax and enjoy your food
Sheila B.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Thought I would try this place since it was Friday and didn’t want to drive to olde York on Laird. Oh boy do I wish I did. Ordered haddock and chips $ 7.50. Very reasonable price. But the fish was non existent under a 1 inch of greasy mushy no flavour batter. The chips were cutthick not crispy and undercooked. The lot went in the garbage. Complete let down.
Nerissa W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Pollock & chips, $ 5.99. Haddock & chips, $ 7.05. Poutine, $ 4.85. Haddock fish had some hard parts. Fries were authentic and really good. Poutine was ok. For the price, it was worth it. Old-school, wrapped in paper.
Faye C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’ve driven past this place a thousand times and was always meaning to stop, and finally this past Sunday we did. I’m glad I read some reviews while waiting for my order to be prepared. The fish here has amazing batter, and the house made tartar sauce is a must have! Hubby had the haddock and chips and I went with the Halibut and chips. The Haddock was an amazing value at just over $ 7 for 1 piece with chips. Halibut was closer to $ 11(it was 10-something). It’s totally worth having, just about every one take’s theirs away, and you can call in advance to place your order so you don’t have to wait. Does it get better than that?!?
Lori M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love this place. They have the best pub style fish & chips in the east end & the also have pop shoppe soda. One these day I will try the deep fried mars bar.
Jeff L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Fish and chips here are the best. As good and look the same as Yorke Fish and Chips on Laird Drive. If you want to dine in you have to go in the middle of the afternoon. There are only 3 tables. If you make the mistake of going at 6:30pm and think you can dine in like I did, another problem pops up. The owner, a very nice man, prioritizes the orders that have been phoned in. He actually gets panic stricken about it. He will let you sit there until it gets quiet. I waited 45 minutes for my one order. No problem, I’m retired and the food is really good. During the summer time you can get a takeout and eat in the park just to the east.
Skor S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
A small mom-and-pop type place on Coxwell Avenue. There is a small amount of seating, and you can see the kitchen where they are preparing your food(if that is an issue for you). It isn’t a fancy place, but the owner was friendly and served me promptly. I had the pollock and chips, and the generous portion surprised me for the $ 5.99 price. I’m not a fish aficionado, but the pollock was tasty and had a smooth, creamy texture. The batter was light and crispy, and had a clean, mild flavour(sometimes if the oil isn’t changed frequently you can taste it in the batter). The fries were delicious, and appear to be cooked in lard(if you remember the flavour of fries cooked in lard and not vegetable oil). The condiments are self-serve, so you can take as much as you like(some places tend to be stingy with tartar sauce). The prices were very competitive, my food was fresh, hot and tasty, and the restaurant(while not elegant) was clean and well-maintained, so I recommend this place as an excellent value. Oh, and there are a lot of advertisements in the restaurant for Atomy cosmetics and supplements :-)
Love X.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Markham, Canada
Food is yummy not too greasy and the price is amazing for the potion you get. Best to call in first for take out and always get their house made tarter sauce.
Roland L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
The fish and chips here is great. I always go for the halibut(for the helluvit) and chips, large portion of both. Very tasty and very reasonably priced. The owner is nice. Dining at one of the three tables isn’t ideal, but call ahead for take away. Pro tip: Ask for the homemade tartar. Lemon wedges also available on request.
Mehrad M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
It is British Style and it is very reasonably priced for such good quality of food.
Miles H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
The Fish and Chips are reasonable, although you’ll find better in many places. My issue is the customer service, it’s horrible. I got there, ordered my food, then watched in disbelief as the guy behind the counter went on to take 3 more lengthy orders after me *and* cashing them both out, before starting to make any food… maybe that works for him, but I’m hungry, and in a bit of a rush, and am not up for waiting to watch him work on 3 other orders when I was there first. The place is entirely unclean, hot in the summer, cold in the winter, I wouldn’t eat there even if you *can* stomach the food.
Kristin P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Haiku: Desperately hung Need some grease in da hood Fuck yeah, British Style
Joe J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Small Fish & Chip joint. Seating for 10. Mostly takeout. Good fish and chips for under $ 10
Ginah K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Another really great fish and chips shop in Toronto. FIsh is fresh and batter is crispy. The owner delivers friendly service with a smile. I will definitely be coming back.
Steve T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Friendly service and great batter on their fish. Nice and crispy with a large helping of fries. This tiny hole-in-the-wall has limited seating(~10 seats). Definitely give this place a try.
Anne R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Delicious food! We had Scallops and Chips and Halibut and Chips. Both were cooked to perfection and not greasy. Coleslaw is awesome too. Only downside the gravy is a little salty. It is best to call ahead and order as there are a lot of people waiting for their order.
Stephanie M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 East York, Canada
It’s almost a hole in the wall but the food is was fresh and delicious and not greasy! The prices are reasonable. I really liked the halibut fish and chips!
Tom T.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
At first glance this seems like authentic enough fish& chips place. The fish and chips come wrapped in brown paper(not recycled newsprint). I am not sure what kind of oil they use, but I had lard like taste in my mouth for about an hour and half after eating here. The portions aren’t bad and the fries are decent but the lard taste is disappointing. Pre packed mass produced tartar sauce doesn’t help things either. I have had better fish and chips in local pubs.