British chippy serving fish & chips, sausage rolls, & pub goodies




























"The folks behind Old Montreal lunch staple Brit & Chips are responsible for several of the city’s top British food purveyors, including nearby Wolf & Workman, on St-Paul Street West. Here, the focus is on all sorts of fish and chips, including ale-battered cod and, for a locally inflected option, haddock encased in a maple syrup coating. Scotch eggs, mushy peas, and deep-fried Oreos complete the experience." - Eater Staff

"Deep-fried foods for the kids? Check. Beer and wine for the parents? Also check. Open day and night, this oh-so-British affair neatly straddles the line of being ideal for families without feeling fast food-y or low-rent. As the name implies, fried seafood makes up much of the menu, but there are a few salads and other English tidbits like curry chips and Scotch eggs." - Erinn Blicher

"Indulge Your Chippy Craving Fish and chips is a well-known staple of British cuisine, and while the British troops left Canada well before the 20th century, this lovely dish still lingers in Montreal . Brit & Chips' mission is to capture as authentically as possible the experience of a good old-fashioned "chippy" and add a tiny twist of Montreal 's essence. The result? A delicious selection of six types of fish dipped in just as many batters, from maple syrup to Guinness. Try the maple-syrup battered haddock with a generous side of fries and a traditional London Pride."

"I noted Brit & Chips is cited as one of the Burgundy Lion Group’s popular Montreal establishments." - Valerie Silva

"Located on McGill Street, Brit & Chips—known as a fish‑and‑chips haunt—was photographed with broken windows after the unrest and joined other Old Montreal restaurants in documenting vandalism and expressing exasperation over additional repair expenses during an already difficult period." - Valerie Silva