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    Rock & Sole Plaice

    3.7 (413 reviews)
    ModerateFish & Chips
    Open 11:30 am - 11:30 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Outdoor seating

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    Shwe N.

    noted to be the oldest fish and chips spot in london!! we got a regular cod fried fish with chips on the side (i lovvv lemon) and a platter of appetizers i lov the squid and we also got a curry dipping sauce and it was lovely

    Mary L.

    First time in london and had to try this spot! Hubby and I tried to order as much as we could to the point the waiter was like "hold on hold on that's too much food" lmaoo It was very funny for us, we're from california and our eyes are absolutely bigger than our stomach.. I find it lovely how our server was like "how about this, if you guys still not full after eating everything you just ordered, then you order more?" HAHA Overall, the food did not disappoint!! It was a very chilly night but their fish and chips is SPOT ON. I literally want to fly back to london just to eat at this spot again lol And yes, we were full to the brim, we're glad our server stopped us from ordering more :D

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    Lori C.

    Rock & Sole Plaice was a highly anticipated stop for my very first proper English fish and chips in London. Since we were only here on a long layover for the day, I wasn't going to have an opportunity to try out other places this time. We had made a reservation online just to be sure we would have a table waiting for us at lunchtime. We sat at a nice table outside and got a couple cold drinks ordered and our entrees. We added a side of curry sauce and mushy peas to try as well. It was a beautiful warm 80 degrees day in London the day we were there so sitting outside under a shady awning was the perfect spot. Our food came really quickly and it was all super hot and fresh. There was a choice of regular or large order and we just got a regular order which ended up being once piece of fish and then the chips. The fish pieces were huge so one was definitely plenty. We tasted the mushy peas first and after the addition of some salt, they were not bad considering peas are one of the few vegetables I do not like at all. The curry sauce for the chips was such a great flavor combo and I will be looking for this back home. The fish was amazingly light and so juicy. I've had fish and chips in many places at home but they just do it so well here. I'm sure my limited experience with fish and chips in the UK will get some argument from those that know of better elsewhere but so far, Rock & Sole Plaice is my favorite.

    @endoedibles on Instagram 11/27/25
    Michael U.

    Established in 1871, now London's oldest Fish & Chips Restaurant, Rock & Sole Plaice resides at the center of Covent Garden and continues to welcome guests across two floors plus an Al Fresco patio started at 12h00 daily. Still based on the Fenner's old recipe, a light batter offered across several different Fishes plus Calamari, Prawns and Sausage, guests are welcomed with smiles before a choice of seats including small tables inside. Cozy but not crowded, the menu unchanging but presenting Pies and Sides for those seeking something else, most tables find themselves soon enjoying a Filet of Cod or Haddock plus fried Potatoes that are golden, hot and mostly oilless. Well priced by British Standards, enough Fish and Chips to share roughly £25, don't sleep on the Appetizer platter featuring good Prawns and clever "Twists" or the Sticky Toffee Pudding served hot next to melting Ice Cream.

    Chicken and Mushroom Pie
    Chris S.

    Friend brought me here for some local fish and chips. Rock and Sole Plaice was highly recommended by many of my friends. Location is awesome. There's nice outdoor seating and lots of space. Staff was super friendly and got us a table even though they were quite busy. I thought the fries were the best part - fish was a little bland but super crispy! I thought their Chicklen and Mushroom pie was better than the fish and chips. Creamy mushroom sauce made for a good balance with the oily-ness.

    Kevin W.

    Solid fish and chips! We sat outside in mid November the weather was still nice, they also had heaters on. Quick and friendly service with delicious food. I had the haddock and my fiancé had the cod. I much preferred the cod, it was just a bit more moist. Chips was great, fried on the outside and fluffy in the center, best dipped in the curry sauce. An authentic and delicious place. Come check it out!

    Carlo Y.

    This is considered one of the best fish and chips in area. We didn't have reservations, we waited for about 5 mins for the table. But as I was eating the line grew longer and longer so I recommended reservations. We sat outside and we have a warmer next to us to keep us warm. The fish and chips are amazing. I went with Cod and my wife went with Haddock. I like both, but I think I will go with Haddock as it is thinner and more crispy. I know there are tons of fish and chips in London area, but I will recommend to come here if you are out of town for the experience.

    Mushy Peas and Regular Cod & Chips
    Alex M.

    Walking through Covent Garden, we stumbled upon Rock & Sole Plaice and were intrigued by the sign out front that claimed it was London's oldest Fish & Chips restaurant. There wasn't any seating available inside the restaurant, but we were able to get seated right away outdoors. Among the four of us, we split a couple of plates of fish and chips (with cod) and mushy peas for a light lunch. Our food was brought out quickly, which was much appreciated given that it was very cold outside (the heat lamps weren't very effective). The fish was perfectly crispy and flaky - and the batter didn't feel too heavy or greasy. The chips were served thick, crisp, and piping hot with just the right amount of salt. The mushy peas, while living up to their name, tasted of fresh peas (neither bland nor overcooked) and were delicious. After inhaling our food, we left very happy and full. It's no wonder Rock & Sole Plaice has become a staple over the past couple of centuries!

    Briana N.

    Claiming to be London's oldest fish and chips restaurant, Rock and Sole Plaice is a cute little shop with very friendly wait stuff and very good food. We ordered just the one large cod loin and chips between the two of us, which I highly recommend as the dish comes with two huge pieces of fish. And lots of chips. (I especially recommend it if you're a tourist like we were and you've got a lot of other foods to try to. The fish was so crispy on the outside, yet buttery and soft on the inside. To the point, that some parts of the fish got a bit mushy, while cooking, but honestly I enjoyed that. The chips were pretty classic, I kind of wished they were a little crispier. If I were to come again though, I might try one of the pickled vegetable sides as everything with the fried fish and the fried chips just made us feel so heavy. The one plate was enough for us.

    Shaquille J.

    In our trip to london a local reccomended we come here for our fish n chips experience. The people here are really nice and if you come on the right day you'll get seated super quickly. The food wasn't bad, I just feel like the fish was more on the brand side. If it had more seasoning I feel like I would've been in love lol. Aside from the the fish was crispy on the outside and super tender on the inside, perfectly cooked. Come give it a try and let me know if you feel the same :) .

    Antonia F.

    This spot was on many lists for some of the best fish and chips in London. Unfortunately, it didn't live up to the hype, not even a little bit. The fish is absolutely flavorless and so greasy the batter is mushy. The chips were decent and service was fine but I do not recommend if you're visiting London. The shrimps rolls were much better than the fish. The tartar sauce was good and about the only way you could enjoy the fish. The space was clean and there's outdoor seating in addition to the two levels inside.

    Crispy Camembert
    Lawrence C.

    Since I was visiting London, one dish that I knew I absolutely had to try during my trip was the iconic fish and chips. After looking through various options, I set my sights on Rock and Sole Plaice which touts itself to be one of the oldest fish and chips restaurants in London. I didn't have a reservation when I got there, but I was able to be seated relatively quickly at one of the tables outside. For the food I decided to go with the Crispy Camembert and the Cod Loin for the fish and chips, which were both excellent picks. The camembert was very crispy on the outside, but was extremely rich and gooey on the inside. It paired well with the berry sauce that came on the side with it. For the Cod Loin, it was also really crispy on the outside but still tender and buttery on the inside. I don't get fish and chips that often, but I have to say that this is up there in terms of quality for the ones I've had. Overall I enjoyed my experience here and I don't think you can go wrong trying this place out!

    Ben D.

    This is 5-star fish and chips. Don't over complicate it. Order the basic regular cod fish and chips, a cold beer, and enjoy. Can't go wrong here!

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    Rock & Sole Plaice Reviews in Other Languages

    The Parcel Yard - Large, fresh catch with perfectly salted chips

    The Parcel Yard

    4.0(56 reviews)
    1.2 miKing's Cross
    ££

    After disembarking from Platform 9 3/4, I highly recommend this extraordinary pub to any Muggle and…read moreHarry Potterhead looking to enjoy a proper English meal. Open and airy, it's a throwback to Old World architecture with a vintage Athletic Club vibe. In fact, it's considered to be a "Grade I" listed building, joining the ranks of other historically significant places in London, including Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge. In fact, it felt like T.S. Eliot, Agatha Christie, or Virginia Woolf might've passed through here to take in a pint themselves or be inspired by the trains below for their next plot line. Since I was craving Fish & Chips with malted vinegar and creamy tartar sauce the moment I booked my trip to London, this was a clear choice on their menu. Disappoint, it did not! (Though it was one of my fears considering it's located at a highly touristic point at King's Cross Station.) In fact, the fish was fresh and flakey, while the chips were perfectly cut and well-seasoned. There was even a side of minty peas next to my fresh-cut lemon wedges that made me smile. I paired it with a cold pint of a local draught Cider that was also quite refreshing on this balmy, summer day. Equally as impressive, my meal was ready almost as quick as the whip of my wand and the snap of my fingers. Granted, it was 3pm in the afternoon and the crowds were light at that time. But still. The locomotive speed on my order was noted and very much appreciated. To top it off, the friendly staff helped me navigate through my whims and indecision with their selection of pints and cocktails (and even the city to find my next stop). So the next time I'm passing through here, I'll be sure to make this a stop along my journey. Cheers to The Parcel Yard for a job well done from start to finish!

    Seems to be a popular place for all the Witches and Wizards as it's conveniently close to Platform…read more9 3/4 wait in line. Doesn't disappoint! Took a break from Fish & Chips and tried the Bangers & Mash (another staple). It was delicious! Ambiance was nice and quaint! It being a Railway Pub it's a great place to meet up with friends.

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    4.1(200 reviews)
    0.8 miBloomsbury
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    Located about 0.3 miles from our hotel in the Camden area. Came in without a reservation but was…read moreseated right away. We were craving for fish and chips which is a staple or must have when in London. Each main fish course comes with unlimited chips or baked potatoes and we opted for the chips. We had the following: - cod fillet - haddock fillet - soup of the day which was the tomato bisque - prawn tempura - calamari - coke zero - regular coke It's strange how the regular coke cost £1 more than the coke zero. For a group of 4, we planned to have the North Seafood platter which comprises of cod and Haddock bites, Calamari, Prawns, Sardines, Scampi, Salt and Pepper Squid for £44.00 but our server insisted that it's only good for 2 people. That serving really was big but as per the lady server it's only good for 2 so we ended up getting individual plates. We also overheard the same lady server insisted on what the other table should order stating that serving is too small for that other table. In fairness, food was really good. We just didn't like the fact that the server was insisting what we should and should not order.

    found the place right by the hotel. Nice old style UK restaurant. Wait staff were super nice and…read morewelcome us since is our first time there. Got seated right away without reservation. Of course have to order the fish and chip! Waitress explain the different fish we can order. I order the COD and wife got Haddock as suggested by the waitress. Both fish were so fresh with fries that you can order refill. The fish mix with Tatar sauce was so good!!! We will be back next time in London!!!

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