By Ania Askwith
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Krispies, 30 Forest Hall Rd, Forest Hall, Palmersville, Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 9AL
Best for: fish and chips, takeaway, traditional chippy

What you need to know about Krispies Fish & Chips
Fish and chips is such a classic, and it is definitely one of my go to when I fancy some comfort food.
We recently found a new chippy which is worth a try – Krispies Fish & Chips. It only opened in March 2025, so is still a new kid on the block.
The shop’s got a classic, friendly chippy vibe but with a modern twist and clean, simple decor.

Krispies Fish & Chips menu
The menu is simple and has everything you may need from a fish and chips shop.
We went for:
- Cod and chips

- Burger

- Sausage
- Salad

- Curry sauce
- Tartar sauce

The food was cooked freshly and I loved the crispiness of the batter, which didn’t feel too heavy.
The portion of chips was a great size and both of our fish were actually huge. I also liked how they separate the fish from the chips in the box.
It was also nice to have a side salad which was lovely and fresh; you can also get it with their coleslaw which was rich and creamy.

The food was tasty and portion so generous that that we didn’t even manage to finish it all.
If you’re Forrest Hall based and fancy a chippy tea (or lunch), give these guys a try.

Location
You’ll find Krispies Fish & Chips on 30 Forest Hall Rd, Forest Hall, Palmersville, Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 9AL.
Tips for visiting
- There is no parking outside the shop, but it does have parking at the rear, so plan your visit before you go.
- Perfect for lunch or a proper chippy tea.
- They have lunchtime deals, deals for smaller appetites, and kid’s options.
- Open Monday to Saturday from 11am to 9pm, closed Sundays.

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Link
For updates, special offers, upcoming events, and a peek behind the scenes visit their website here or follow them on their socials here.
Reviews
For reviews, ratings, real customer experiences, and to see what people are saying – check out their Tripadvisor reviews here.

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