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Where to buy fish and chips in the Greymouth district

Where to buy fish and chips in the Greymouth district, New Zealand

You may be a newcomer to the Gray District or are contemplating traveling there in the near future and wondering where you can buy fish and chips. Here is a selection of places to choose from.

COBDEN RECOMMENDATIONS

This is my favorite take out place. It is on Bright Street Cobden on the south side of the Gray River. From Greymouth, cross the bridge, turn left and continue for 150 meters. They do the best fish and chips in the area. It is not just a takeout, it is also a convenience / dairy store that sells many other types of groceries and household items.

GOODBYEES FROM RUNANGA

Runanga is 7 kilometers north of Greymouth, but if you are returning from a day to Punakaki to see the vents at Pancake Rocks, you may want to move on to Runanga’s takeaway for fish and chips on the way home. . I rate Runanga’s takeaways on par with Cobden Takeaways as they offer good fish and chips.

TAKEAWAYS DEL HORNO J (Paroa)

Four Js is a general store, dairy / cafe, as well as takeout. It is on the main road in Paroa, you cannot miss which direction you are driving. If you’re on your way home from a day in Shantytown and fancy takeout for tea, Four J’s is an option.

MACA STORE AND TO LEAVE (Runanga)

Maca’s is on McGowan Street, the main street in Runanga. It serves the local population, so if you end up living in Runanga, you will be pleased to know that there are two chippies in town. Maca’s also acts as a general store that sells a number of grocery items.

MERV N ‘KIPS (Tainui Street)

This is on Upper Tainui Street across the street from BP.

SANTE FE MILK BAR (Turmaha Street)

Sante Fe is on that street in the back of Dixon Park. It is also handy for Anzac Park.

MAGGIE’S CAFE (Mackay Street)

This is not a takeout, but you can buy fish and chips and other takeaways here during business hours, usually from morning until 5. I mentioned it here because it is my favorite cafe in Greymouth. Maggie’s Cafe is on Mackay Street, across the street from Paper Plus.

ALE SPEIGHTS HOUSE (Mawhera Pier)

This is a good place to eat or take out. It also has a good bar.

PARKYS (Marsden Road)

This is right off Shakespeare Street, serving the uptown area near the high school.

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