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Pub Launches Fish and Chip PIZZA , Would You Give It a Go ?

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Most people love fish and chips and many a pizza

Now you can get them both combined

The Devonshire Arms in the village of Middle Handley in Derbyshire has just started offering this to its' customers at £16 a go

It seems expensive but the pizzas are big

Would you give this a try or just stick to the conventional offerings seperately ?

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/need-life-pub-launch-fish-27454756

telmel
a year ago
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kate1310

Yes I would definitely try this I love to try different food lol we went to a German beer and pizza place once and the had a friend egg pizza on menu so I got that lol everyone was looking at it lol

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telmel

kate1310 I think i would try it too K, not sure about putting salt and vinegar on it though, it might taste strange on pizza

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jms19

I like both of these things but together I don’t think i would enjoy that especially at £16 a go.

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telmel

jms19 I think it is quite reasonable J, considering the price of fish and chips and pizza now , and it seems quite big, so possibly ok to share

But it would be a waste of money if you didn't like it

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jms19

telmel actually that’s a fair point for sure it’s just I don’t think either fish or chips go on a pizza and that’s why i wouldn’t pay £16. I wonder if they offer them separately for the same price

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telmel

jms19 Possibly J

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jam45

jms19 This is free publicity for the pub chain. I buy my pizzas from Iceland for £2-£4 and frozen chips £3-£4 and frozen fish - 2 pack for £2 and finally mushy peas for 50pence. This can easily feed 2 people.

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Mango4

No, Fish and chips just don't need the Pizza base.

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telmel

Mango4 I don't suppose they are as bad as fried mars bars M, totally unhealthy but very popular in Scotland

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Mango4

telmel I have heard of that,but not for me either. A mars bar is perfectly nice already , to batter and cook it Why?

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telmel

Mango4 I ask the same question M, never tried one but people seem to love them despite the calories

I suppose its personal taste like the chippie pizzas

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kate1310

telmel I stay in Scotland but I have never tried one and wouldn't want to the thought makes me feel sick 🤢🤮

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telmel

kate1310 I would probably try one just to see what all the fuss is about K

But i don't think they are good for your health on a regular basis

I suppose you could try it at home if you have a deep fat fryer, just make a batter mix to coat it

And there is a healthier version of it now, well , slightly healthier, air fried mars bar

recipethis.com/air-fryer-mars-bar/

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kate1310

telmel it's the thought of the grease batter with chocolate puts me off and I normally love to try new stuff but no this lol

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telmel

kate1310 I wonder if it works with other chocolate bars or just mars ?

I might give a snicker bar a go , in the air fryer though

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seasider71

They will sell a few of these purely based on novelty value. I'd rather stick to eating them separately

personally.

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telmel

seasider71 You never know S, look how the deep fried mars bars took off after starting as a novelty, 28 years later they are still going strong

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seasider71

telmel I believe 'pizza crunch' is another delicacy in Scotland (mainly Glasgow). This is battered deep fried pizza.

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telmel

seasider71 Sounds nice S

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stevea808

I love fish and chips and a nice pizza. So I'd give it a try.

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Leannexxx

Nope don't do fish and chips but nice idea for all that love them

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Sarahvwomble

If it was a vegan version yes! Why not put foods together of you enjoy them?

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Emerge11

Not for me sorry. If I am having Fish & Chips then It Is going to be on Its own with plenty of salt & vinegar. Mushy peas If needed but not fussy. Same with Pizza, on Its own and definitely not a Pineapple one as thats just not right. I am stuck In my own ways and the way I was brought up. A friend of mine has a Black Forest Gateau with Ice Cream. Thats not normal. Can you Imagine going to Germany asking for Ice Cream with your cake. They would laugh at you. Even cream. It has cream already, why add more. Same as Hot Dogs. I did some Hot Dogs a few years ago and he said wheres the Butter In the buns, butter, you dont put butter on a bun. Again, Imagine going through NYC and asking for butter on your bun on one of those Hot Dog mobile carts. Some people live In a bubble.

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ch7leach

I like both but don't think I would give it a go, it does not sound appealing to me

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MelissaLee1

Once because and then never again probably.

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telmel

I am quite adventurous myself, for example if i ever go on holiday somewhere different i like to try the local food

I went to iceland three years ago and tried the fermented shark , horrible

But i also tried the liquorice ice cream i had never had before, delicious , and a combination you would never think of tasting nice , of course i like ice cream and liquorice anyway

So i always tend give different things a try

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SaveMeSunday

That doesn’t sound very appealing to me but each to their own

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eyeballkerry

I would definitely not put the two together and to be that is an expensive meal unless you are sharing. My last pizza cost me £11 in a pub and my last fish and chips cost £10.50 in the best fish restaurant around.

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