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    Restaurant in London, United Kingdom

    The Mayfair Chippy

    130pts

    Ranked cheap eat, Mayfair prices, zero pretension.

    The Mayfair Chippy, Restaurant in London

    About The Mayfair Chippy

    Ranked on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list for two consecutive years, The Mayfair Chippy is the most credentialed fish and chips option in one of London's priciest postcodes. Walk-ins are easy, hours are long, and it fills a gap that the neighbourhood's ££££ dining rooms do not. A practical, well-rated call if you are already in W1.

    Verdict

    If you have already eaten at The Mayfair Chippy once, you already know whether it is worth a return. The answer is almost certainly yes — but the more interesting question is whether it holds its position as the right fish and chips call for Mayfair specifically, or whether familiarity has softened the case for it. It has not. Ranked #87 on Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats in Europe list in 2024 and climbing to #98 in 2025 (a ranking shift that reflects increased competition across the category rather than a drop in form), The Mayfair Chippy remains the most credentialed fish and chip option within walking distance of Grosvenor Square. For a neighbourhood where a flat white costs more than a pint elsewhere, finding a genuinely well-regarded chippy on North Audley Street is a practical win worth repeating.

    Portrait

    The Mayfair Chippy occupies a specific and useful role: it is the answer to the question of where to eat when you are in one of London's most expensive postcodes and want something satisfying rather than performative. The kitchen operates under chef Mike Santiago, and the format is what you expect from a serious chippy — battered fish, proper chips, the kind of output that earns a place on a European cheap eats ranking rather than a tasting menu list. Open from 10:30 am through to 10:30 pm Monday to Saturday, and until 9:30 pm on Sundays, the hours are long enough to catch lunch, an early dinner, or a late meal after time in the area.

    What distinguishes this address from a generic high-street chippy is its location logic. Mayfair's restaurant options skew heavily toward £££ and ££££ dining , the surrounding blocks contain venues like CORE by Clare Smyth and a short cab ride reaches Restaurant Gordon Ramsay. The Mayfair Chippy is not competing with those rooms; it is filling the gap they leave. For solo diners, couples, or anyone who wants a fast, quality-benchmarked meal without a reservation or a three-figure bill, it is a practical anchor in a neighbourhood that does not have many of them.

    The OAD Cheap Eats ranking is a trust signal worth taking seriously. OAD's European cheap eats list is compiled from a large pool of professional and serious amateur diners, and placement on it , let alone consecutive years , indicates consistent output rather than a one-time press moment. By comparison, Golden Hind in Marylebone and Golden Union Fish Bar in Soho both serve strong fish and chips in central London, and Sea Shell in Lisson Grove carries a long reputation in the category. The Mayfair Chippy does not necessarily beat all of them on every metric, but it is the only one of that group sitting inside Mayfair itself, which matters when you are already in the area.

    Booking is easy , walk-ins are the norm for a chippy format, and the 10:30 am opening means you can arrive at lunch without planning ahead. The long daily hours reduce the risk of timing your visit poorly. If you are in Mayfair for shopping, a meeting, or as a base before an evening at a nearby theatre or gallery, this is a sensible and well-rated stop that does not require advance logistics.

    For context on where this sits in the broader London fish and chips picture, Masters Super Fish in Waterloo is another strong option if you are south of the river, and the full range of London dining options across categories is covered in our full London restaurants guide. If you are planning a broader trip and want to pair a Mayfair lunch here with a serious dinner elsewhere in the UK, venues like The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, or Moor Hall in Aughton represent the upper end of the UK dining spectrum for a multi-stop itinerary.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Opinionated About Dining , Cheap Eats in Europe: #87 (2024), #98 (2025)
    • Google rating: 4.4 from 4,785 reviews

    Booking & Practical Details

    The Mayfair Chippy is at 14 North Audley Street, London W1K 6WE. Hours run 10:30 am to 10:30 pm Monday through Saturday, and 10:30 am to 9:30 pm on Sundays. Walk-ins are standard for the format; no advance booking is needed for most visits. Dress code is casual , this is a chippy, not a dining room. Price range is not published in the database, but Mayfair location and OAD Cheap Eats ranking together suggest pricing above a takeaway counter but below a sit-down restaurant. For accommodation nearby, see our full London hotels guide, and for bars in the area, our full London bars guide.

    FAQs

    What should I wear to The Mayfair Chippy?

    • No dress code applies. The format is casual chippy dining, not a formal restaurant. Smart casual is fine if you are coming from elsewhere in Mayfair, but there is no expectation of it. This is one of the few spots in W1 where you can walk in from the street in whatever you are wearing.

    Is The Mayfair Chippy good for solo dining?

    • Yes, and it is one of the better solo options in Mayfair specifically. The chippy format , counter service or simple table dining , suits solo visits better than the multi-course rooms nearby. You are not occupying a four-leading alone, and there is no social friction in eating here by yourself. For a solo food-focused traveller, pairing lunch here with a longer dinner at somewhere like hide and fox in Saltwood or Gidleigh Park in Chagford on a wider UK trip makes sense.

    Does The Mayfair Chippy handle dietary restrictions?

    • No specific dietary restriction information is available in our data. Contact the venue directly before visiting if allergens or dietary needs are a factor. Traditional fish and chip menus typically include gluten (batter) and fish allergens as core components, so it is worth confirming options in advance.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Mayfair Chippy?

    • Seating configuration details are not confirmed in our data. For a chippy format, counter or table seating is typical rather than a bar setup. If seating arrangement matters for your visit, check with the venue directly.

    How far ahead should I book The Mayfair Chippy?

    • Booking difficulty is rated Easy. Walk-ins are standard. You do not need to plan ahead for this one , arrive, order, eat. The long daily hours (from 10:30 am) mean you have flexibility on timing. This is not a venue where demand outstrips supply in the way that a nearby ££££ room would.

    What should a first-timer know about The Mayfair Chippy?

    • The OAD Cheap Eats ranking (consecutive years, top 100 in Europe) is the reason to take this more seriously than a random chippy pick. It is in Mayfair, which means it costs more to operate here than in Soho or Marylebone, so expect pricing that reflects the postcode. Come for lunch if you want the easiest experience , the full day-to-evening hours give you options. For a broader London fish and chips comparison, Golden Hind and Sea Shell are the names to know outside of this address.

    What should I order at The Mayfair Chippy?

    • Specific menu items and signature dishes are not confirmed in our database. For a chippy with OAD recognition, the core fish and chips is the reliable order , that is the product being benchmarked. Chef Mike Santiago heads the kitchen. Beyond the standard, verify current menu options directly with the venue. Do not go expecting an elaborate menu; the format is the point.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to The Mayfair Chippy?

    Come as you are. This is a fish and chip shop on North Audley Street, not a Mayfair dining room. The OAD Cheap Eats ranking signals the vibe: casual, counter-friendly, no dress code. Leave the jacket at the hotel.

    Is The Mayfair Chippy good for solo dining?

    Yes, and it is one of the more comfortable solo options in the W1K area. A chip shop format removes the awkward-table-for-one problem entirely. Walk in, order at the counter, eat without ceremony. Ranked #98 on OAD Cheap Eats Europe 2025, so the food justifies the trip even if you are on your own.

    Does The Mayfair Chippy handle dietary restrictions?

    Fish and chip shops have a limited format by definition, so vegetarians and those avoiding gluten should call ahead or check in person at 14 North Audley Street before making the trip. The cuisine type is fish and chips, not a broad menu operation, so dietary flexibility is inherently constrained.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Mayfair Chippy?

    The venue operates as a chip shop rather than a bar-and-kitchen format, so a bar counter in the conventional sit-and-drink sense is not the model here. Expect counter service and casual seating rather than bar stools and cocktails.

    How far ahead should I book The Mayfair Chippy?

    Same-day is realistic for most visits. The Mayfair Chippy opens at 10:30 am seven days a week, and the chip shop format means you are not competing for a tasting-menu seat. That said, a venue with back-to-back OAD Cheap Eats rankings (#87 in 2024, #98 in 2025) draws a crowd at peak lunch and dinner hours, so arriving early or off-peak is the practical play.

    What should a first-timer know about The Mayfair Chippy?

    The address tells you the context: 14 North Audley Street sits in one of London's most expensive postcodes, and The Mayfair Chippy is the deliberate counterpoint to everything around it. It has earned consecutive OAD Cheap Eats Europe rankings, which means this is not a novelty fish shop coasting on location. Come expecting a well-executed version of a British classic, not a formal sit-down experience.

    What should I order at The Mayfair Chippy?

    The core offer is fish and chips, and that is what the OAD rankings are based on, so ordering anything else on a first visit is the wrong move. Stick to the classic. The consecutive Cheap Eats Europe placements suggest the execution is consistent, not a one-year fluke.

    Hours

    Monday
    10:30 am–10:30 pm
    Tuesday
    10:30 am–10:30 pm
    Wednesday
    10:30 am–10:30 pm
    Thursday
    10:30 am–10:30 pm
    Friday
    10:30 am–10:30 pm
    Saturday
    10:30 am–10:30 pm
    Sunday
    10:30 am–9:30 pm

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