Spirou Seafood and Salad (Church of Fish and Chips)
Seafood restaurant · Port Pirie ·

Spirou Seafood and Salad (Church of Fish and Chips)

Seafood restaurant · Port Pirie ·

Iconic church redevelopment serving fresh seafood and salads

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116 Florence St, Port Pirie SA 5540, Australia Get directions

A$20–40

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116 Florence St, Port Pirie SA 5540, Australia Get directions

+61 8 8632 5000
spirouseafoodandsalad.com.au

A$20–40 · Menu

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Port Pirie Barnacle Bill – Port Pirie, Australia - Gastro Obscura

"Should you feel a divine call, a baptismal awakening, while you bite into the crisp breading of a fried barramundi at Barnacle Bill, giving in to the pleasure of buttery, tender white flesh dipped in a zingy tartar sauce, don’t be alarmed. It could be that your Barnacle Bill “sea chest,” a box of fried seafood and french fries, is a crumb-coated blessing. Or, it could well be the ambient holiness of your dining establishment, for this branch of the popular South Australian fish-and-chip chain is housed in Port Pirie’s oldest stone church. The church spires loom over Barnacle Bill’s logo of a portly sailor balancing a tray of fish on one hand and a ship’s wheel on the other. Outside the main entrance, instead of Bible study times on a church sign, a banner advertises the lunch specials. Barnacle Bill has been operating a chain of franchise seafood outlets in South Australia since 1970. The Port Pirie location was formerly a Congregational church, which opened its doors in 1879. After shutting its doors around 1991, the church lay abandoned, gathering dust for five years, and was about to be razed to the ground when the current owners, Kevin and Kim Spirou, bought the building and converted it into a Barnacle Bill franchise. The Spirous now like to boast that many of their customers once got married at the outlet’s former avatar. The pulpit is now a deep-frying counter, the pews have been replaced by tables and a salad bar, and one of the side aisles accommodates refrigerators for the restaurant’s beverages. But the faithful still come to this sacred seafood space. There was some initial concern among locals about turning a longstanding religious institution into a restaurant, but the critics soon realized that this was the only way to save the building, which would otherwise have been torn down. As for the seafood, saying that it’s good is just preaching to the choir. Know Before You Go The restaurant is open every day from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m." - Rohini Chaki

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Spirou Seafood and Salad (Church of Fish and Chips)

Peta A.

Google
Great place to visit ots very interesting and a great redevelopment of a iconic place that would have been destroyed. The barramundi was good the calamari, garfish and butterfish was ok but would never order it again. The prawns were good but the chips were quite average. Would eat there again but choose a more select range.

eMma K.

Google
Best barramundi meal !! Super hot, melt in the mouth perfectly cooked. The plate was full of fish, with nice amount of chips and dressing. Big bowl of salad that was not lacking in any way. For one person it was a complete meal. Wait staff were efficient, courteous and friendly. Definitely worth a repeat visit !

Chris G.

Google
A really unique place for dinner in Port Pirie. Local fish and chips in a converted church. Fresh and tasty!

Jo T.

Google
I've been buying from this store for many, many years. I have NEVER had a bad meal, or bad service. The staff are always lovely, and the food is always fresh and delicious. The lunch special is my favourite, and is such fantastic value.

Marian O.

Google
Came across this quirky place on the way through Port Pirie. An old church converted to the 'Church of Fish and Chips'. Loved the humour and the food ... it was delicious. Old church pews now provide seating for the congregation waiting for takeaway! Thanks for the lovely service!

George B.

Google
Nice vibe, great service, and theme as advertised The scallops, prawns, calamari and fish I had were fresh and very tasty. Keep up the good work 😁👍

k C.

Google
Church of Fish and Chips in Port Pirie is an absolute gem! Fresh, perfectly cooked fish, crispy chips, generous portions, and friendly, fast service every time. The place is spotless, prices are great, and the staff really make you feel welcome. Highly recommend to locals and visitors—this is the spot for top-quality seafood and exceptional service!👍🫡

Michaela B.

Google
A Port Pirie Gem: Church of Fish and Chips Wow, what a fantastic find! I can't recommend the Church of Fish and Chips in Port Pirie enough. The food was absolutely sensational. I had the Whiting, and it was cooked to perfection—beautifully flaky with a light, crispy batter. The portion sizes were incredibly generous, definitely more than I could finish, but I gave it my best shot because it was just that good. Beyond the incredible food, the service truly sets this place apart. The staff were so friendly, helpful, and welcoming from the moment I walked in. They made the entire experience wonderful. I was also impressed by their selection of local Flinders Ranges wines, which was a lovely surprise and a great way to support local businesses. If you're in Port Pirie and looking for top-quality fish and chips with a side of genuinely great service, make this your first stop. You won't be disappointed!
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Bella C.

Yelp
We use to eat there at least once or tee wide a month. But quality was going down, you could tell the fish was frozen despite there being a local fish monger just down the road. Orders were getting messed up and the salad bar was stingy and smelt weird.
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Vanessa W.

Yelp
Barnacle Bill is inside an old church. The price is reasonable but be mindful that the dine in menu and take away menu have different prices. The salad bar is available for people who dine in. The staff who were there the day we visited are friendly and quickly tidied tables. I love that a tartare sauce bottle is handed to you when you dine in, I am definitely a sauce lover so I am easily disappointed when only a little is supplied but that is not the case here. We ordered the lunch special which gave us a little bit of everything. The fish was nicely crumbed and the calamari was not overcooked or chewy. The prawns were nice and the chips were nice and crispy. Nice to have something different for a meal
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Shane H.

Yelp
As far as barnacle bills restraints go this one stands out, not just because it's in a beautiful old church but the service is always great and the food consistently excellent!