Page 1 of 1
Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 4:35 pm
by dutchman
Craving a chippy tea? Now one can arrive right on your doorstep
For many people, the coronavirus isolation phase feels like it has been going on forever and we're really starting to crave our usual routine meals.
A chippy tea is a classic British meal that is a winner for pretty much everyone. It's quick and easy and tastes really good.
Many fish and chip shops across Coventry are now giving people the chance to order in their food and get it delivered to their front door. Sounds pretty good...
But which ones are they, you may ask. We have compiled a list of all the chippy takeouts you can order from Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats, so they are no more than a few clicks away.
- The Empress Fish Bar - Stoke, on Deliveroo, Uber Eats and Just Eat
- Aldermoor Fish Bar, on Just Eat and Uber Eats
- Sea Spray, on Just Eat
- Frydays Seafare, on Deliveroo
- Andy and Helen's Fish Bar, on Deliveroo and Just Eat
- Mister M's Traditional Fish and Chips, on Just Eat
- Avon Fish Bar, on Just Eat
- Sky Blue Pizza & Fish Bar, on Just Eat
- Valley Fried Chicken, on Just Eat and Uber Eats
- Harnall Lane Fish and Chips, on Just Eat
- Hipswell Fish Saloon, on Just Eat
- Forum Fish Bar, on Just Eat
- Coopers Fish Bar, on Just Eat and Deliveroo

Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 6:26 pm
by rebbonk
The local pub has been doing this. They seem to be doing quite well, though I don't know about the profitability.
Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 6:44 pm
by dutchman
Last time I checked there was a £10 minimum order and delivery charge on top of that so hardly worth it for a single person.
Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 9:16 pm
by rebbonk
That's certainly a problem I'm finding Dutchman.
I always found shopping and cooking for two awkward, but for one? If I buy a joint of meat I'm eating it all week. I bought salad last week, I'm still eating the bl**dy stuff! I know it's not good, but eating supermarket ready-cooked meals or tinned food results in better variety and far less waste.
Re: Coventry, Nuneaton and Bedworth chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 9:48 pm
by dutchman
Nuneaton and Bedworth chippies that will deliver to your door - Castaways, on Just Eat
- City Pizza, on Just Eat
- Rooster King, on Just Eat
- Seven Fish & Chips, on Just Eat
- Queen's Grill and Fish Bar, on Just Eat
- Kings FIsh Bar on Just Eat

Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 10:41 pm
by Melisandre
Most chippys will only deliver with in a few miles so always check first.
Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 10:50 pm
by dutchman
Zuleika's Plaice just off Holyhead Road was the only one around here that ever offered home delivery, now sadly long gone.

Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sat May 09, 2020 10:59 pm
by Melisandre
rebbonk wrote:That's certainly a problem I'm finding Dutchman.
I always found shopping and cooking for two awkward, but for one? If I buy a joint of meat I'm eating it all week. I bought salad last week, I'm still eating the bl**dy stuff! I know it's not good, but eating supermarket ready-cooked meals or tinned food results in better variety and far less waste.
One reason I buy from a butchers Rebbonk they will slice a joint into portions for you if you ask then you can freeze them in portions onto a zip freezer bag. I also do portions of mince like this.
I always make sure I buy long dated foods as well.
Salad will last like lettuce turn it upside down and keep it fully covered with the wrapping. I always eat out of date foods except for meats or things that contain egg especially dried egg my mum would never buy food with dried eggs in the ingrediants she must of known some thing from wwii when dried egg was popular..
Re: Coventry chippies that will deliver to your door...
Posted: Sun May 10, 2020 3:36 pm
by rebbonk
Melisandre wrote:One reason I buy from a butchers Rebbonk they will slice a joint into portions for you if you ask then you can freeze them in portions onto a zip freezer bag. I also do portions of mince like this.
I find smaller pieces of meat don't cook particularly well. I sometimes cook a joint, cut and freeze, but it just doesn't feel right. A friend will only buy chops and steaks but I think he's missing some great cuts of meat.
Melisandre wrote:I always make sure I buy long dated foods as well.
Absolutely. The goods on a supermarket shelf can vary so much.
Melisandre wrote:Salad will last like lettuce turn it upside down and keep it fully covered with the wrapping.
I'm a fan of Chinese leaves, they seem to last a lot longer, plus I think they're tastier.