New fish and chip shop in Creston proving popular

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Tim's Fish and Chips restaurant in Creston, B.C.

Tim’s Fish & Chips, a restaurant that looks like it may have been snatched from a port city somewhere in New England. — Photo courtesy Kerry Shellborn

A quaint new restaurant is catching the eye of locals and visitors alike in Creston—a restaurant that looks like it may have been snatched from a port city somewhere in New England. Tim’s Fish & Chips, located on busy Northwest Boulevard the seafood eatery looks as unique as its food tastes great.

Here’s how one enthusiastic patron recently described Tim’s Fish & Chips in Creston. “Someone really put some thought into this cute little place. Its store front is inviting, the place is clean and the servers are very friendly. My wife and I split a two piece cod dish and there was more than enough and best of all it was mighty tasty. Well worth a stop if you love fish and chips.”

Of the ten reviews posted on Tripadvisor for the restaurant 8 rated it as excellent. Its seafaring exterior and interior decor definitely adds to the dining experience.

Ironically, the restaurant is already for sale, with this ad appearing on Kijiji, “Very, very busy fish and chip restaurant for sale in the beautiful Creston valley. Attractive shop includes, stock, equipment and building. Owners moving abroad. Call Tim.”

 

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