I don't necessarily agree, I can't speak for Bankers as never eaten there, but certainly Fillets for instance, little more than a back street chippy in size, the quality and size of portion that they offer is excellent. Good value too.
Thanks for the suggestion, but way off my route down to the game unfortunately, getting off the 17 bus in town, l would then have to change to a 2 or 22, and then how do l get to the ground?
By Park & Ride do you mean the Racecourse
Fillets is where l often eat now pre-match, and where l am trying to move from, admittedly the fish & chips are excellent, but they have removed a table, and trying to get a place at the one remaining one is impossible if you get there at the wrong time.
Ok, l'll cancel my season ticket for the Amex, and buy a new one for Woodside Road, then l can avail of Worthing's finest, before just strolling down to the ground!
Very true, Gull's, owned by an Albion fan, and opened at the same time as the Amex. Good thought, l wonder if they have a table or two by the counter? I'll have to investigate.
The likes of Bardsley's and Bankers are all well and good, (many thanks for suggesting them), but they have more organised restaurant seating areas, where it probably means paying more than l would do just for a take away. I was more thinking in terms of a local back street chippy somewhere,(a...
Now, living out in the sticks, 20 odd miles from Brighton, even though visiting the Amex every other week, l'm not overly familiar with the city, so please bear with me.
Now that Fillet's on the London Road, excellent though it is, has sadly made it quite difficult to consume fish & chips in...