
Craving proper fish & chips in London? 🐟🍟 We actually found this spot while exploring Twickenham — and ended up trying beer-battered fish & chips for the first time. 📍 The Eel Pie, Twickenham @eelpiepub A classic British pub right by the river, inspired by the music history of nearby Eel Pie Island — the place where legends like The Rolling Stones and The Who once played. The fish is battered in beer, which gives it that extra crispy, slightly richer flavour compared to the classic version — and it’s served with chunky chips and 💴 £17.95 They also have other British classics on the menu (Narcis ordered Chargrilled Rump Steak £24.75) and it’s a great spot to watch rugby if you couldn’t get tickets for a match at nearby Twickenham Stadium. Save this for later if you’re exploring this riverside part of London — and tell us… would you try beer-battered fish & chips? 👀 #londonfoodguide #londonrestaurants #londonfoodspots #londonfoods #fishandchipshop Best fish and chips London | London chippy | Traditional fish & chips London | Fish and chips London guide | Where to eat in London | London food spots | London food guide | British food London | Classic British food | London foodie | Hidden food spots London | London eats | Food in London | London food recommendations
Entertainment

Twickenham Stadium
Athletic field
4.6
English rugby's huge imposing home stadium hosting international matches and national cup finals.
Activity/Tour

Jack the Ripper Walk with Fish and Chips
Activity
4.0
from $40
Attraction

Eel Pie Island
Natural feature
4.4
Once a 1960s rock & jazz hotspot, this residential community has artists' studios & unique houses.
Other

Twickenham
Landmark
Cafe/Dessert

The Eel Pie
Restaurant
4.5
Small brewery-owned pub with fresh food and an interior dominated by old wood and rugby memorabilia.