Originally situated at 41-42 Hall Street, Dudley the landmark building was moved and rebuilt, brick by brick, at the Museum where it forms the centrepiece of the new 1930’s High Street.
The Museum’s award-winning, world famous fish and chips are traditionally cooked in beef dripping and are certainly worth the wait! Under the careful gaze of expert fryers the 1930s fish & chip shop offers what are reputed to be the Black Country's finest cod, roe and chips.
Dietary Requirements: Please ask at the counter if your wish to try the gluten free fish and vegetarian option chips in vegetable oil.
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