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This Tewkesbury restaurant does fish and chips properly, frying everything to order and finishing it with all the traditional accompaniments.
The fish arrives golden and flaky, the chips are crispy, and whether you choose to eat at a table or take away, you get the kind of honest, filling meal that hits the spot after exploring the town.
The location is genuinely convenient since Tewkesbury Fryer sits in the centre of a town with serious depth to it. Once you've eaten, you can wander down to where the Severn and Avon rivers meet, or head over to Tewkesbury Abbey, one of England's finest Norman buildings and genuinely worth seeing. The town was central to the Wars of the Roses, particularly the Battle of Tewkesbury, and that weight of history is evident in the streets and architecture around you.
It's also a strong base for getting out further. Cheltenham with its Georgian character and spa town appeal sits just south by car, and Gloucester's historic docks are within easy reach if you want to expand your day. Being here gives you a real window into the northern Cotswolds and the Severn Vale landscape beyond.
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