Fish & Chips existed in the eighteenth century and were referred to by Charles Dickens in ‚Oliver Twist‘ – hence the name „Olley's“ (The misspelling becoming an established title for the shop and remained unchanged for its registration)
In this area small businesses sold fish & chips separately in the small shops of Britain's industrial townd, Chips were a main staple food of the industrial North, whilst fried fish was realy introduced in London's East End.
In London a famous Fish & Chips shop in the 1800's was opened by a Joseph Malin in Cleveland Street in 1860 within the sound of Bow Bells.
We have recreated an Olde World atmosphere in this shop with the design to give a sense of the mid 1800's. We hope this enhances your enjoyment of our award winning products in a warm & congenial atmosphere.