Catch Dinner at the Best Fish and Chips Shops in Brisbane
Your seafood fix is only a short scroll away! You’ll find the best fish and chip shops in Brisbane right here.

Fish and chips are the quintessential holiday snack, but sometimes that craving creeps into the everyday.
If you’re considering transporting your taste buds to a holiday memory, head down to one of the best fish and chips spots in Brisbane.
Our river city offers a bountiful mix of seafood restaurants that serve the classic fish and chips special, to fresh fish burgers and even an Asahi beer-battered option.

The Fish Factory
Bar catching it yourself, The Fish Factory is as fresh as it gets. One of the largest fish markets in Brissie, you can pop by to pick up a huge selection of fresh seafood, and even dine on some ocean-caught favourites at their bistro. Attached to the seafood market, you also get a choice of your favourite fish, whether that be snapper or barramundi, coral trout or flathead.
355 Lytton Road Morningside, Brisbane

FOSH Bar & Restaurant
Seafood: reimagined. FOSH Bar & Restaurant is a chic, modern seafood restaurant dedicated to freshly caught fish, brought to you by the team behind Yamas Greek, Massimo Restaurant and Opa Bar + Mezze.
Cosy up in the open-plan interior or unwind in the leafy alfresco dining area with bountiful plates of market-fresh fish and a tipple or two from the extensive cocktails or wine list.
If you have a craving for some of the best fish and chips in Brisbane, FOSH is a great place to find it. Plus, with those waterfront views, it feels like a mini vacay!
Portside Wharf, 39 Hercules Street, Hamilton

Sea Fuel
Sea Fuel is one of the most beloved restaurants to snag some tasty fish and chips in Brisbane. This family-owned restaurant has been around for three decades on Vulture Street in West End. Serving a variety of sustainable seafood, you’ll find your fish and chip shop classics here, from battered fish to salt and pepper calamari.
Dine in with a crisp cider or take your seafood snacks away to stroll down and eat by the river.
57 Vulture Street, West End

Three Girls Fishing
The team behind Graceville’s favourite Three Girls Fishing have extended their repertoire so that you can get your hungry hands on some of the tastiest fish and chips in Brisbane.
Serving fresh seafood from Australian and New Zealand waters, you can order up a delicious mix of grilled, crumbed or battered fish, alongside burgers, calamari, oysters and so much more.
Shop 4/409 Honour Avenue, Graceville

Clayfield Seafood Markets
It doesn’t get fresher than this! The Clayfield Seafood Markets partners with Australian fishermen to stay topped up on the freshest produce every day of the week. Not only can you order catering packages for fresh seafood (perfect for Christmas or family functions), but you can also pop by for a delicious seafood feast.
Shop 5, 823 Sandgate Road (Corner of Junction Road), Clayfield

Reef Seafood & Sushi
Fish and chips in the heart of Newstead? Well, why not?! Reef Seafood & Sushi is the perfect spot to stop in and get a fish and chip fix. Order a grilled snapper, barramundi or salmon, served with chips and salad. Or, take your fish and chips to the next level by opting for an Asahi beer-battered or panko-crumbed fish.
Reef also serves seafood curries, sushi and burgers, so no matter what form of fish and chips you’re craving, there’s something to hit the spot.
Reef Gasworks, 76 Skyring Terrace, Newstead
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