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stablished over a century ago, half of which in the care of the Senior family, the Grid as it is known to its regulars is now under the personal supervision of John Senior and Chef d'Cuisine Mr Richard Johnson. Richard and his dedicated team have worked hard to build an enviable reputation for serving only the very freshest fish and seafood.

Awards & Reviews
Now fully air conditioned and last year voted 'Best Restaurant 2007' in the Yorkshire Coast Tourism Oscars, highly acclaimed by the Rough Guide, and finalist for Period Living and Traditional Homes magazine Restaurant of the Year!

  • Winner of the coveted Les Routiers award 'Cafe of the Year 2003' - Northern Region.
  • Highly recommended by The Sunday Times Camper Van Man - July 2008
  • “The best fish and chips in the world” – The Guardian Newspaper, June 2006
  • “Tastiest trip you'll ever take ” – Sunday Times Travel Magazine, March 2007
  • "A visit to Scarborough is never complete without a trip to the Grid" - Anne Louise Roswald – International fashion designer
  • "Fish and chips never tasted so good!" - Steve Norris, London 2000 Mayoral Candidate.

Links to the New G.P. Taylor Childrens Book
"GP Taylor's new ripping yarn is tipped to be Hotter than Potter and is set in Victorian Scarborough, one of the central characters is a returning army officer called Captain Jack Charity who also owns the Golden Kipper Fish Restaurant, strange but true?" said Major John Senior GHV TD owner of the Golden Grid!

For the Telly Addicts...!
For the TV addicts amongst you the restaurant may be familiar as it has been used as a set on many popular TV series, the most recent two being "Jack Frost" and "Where the Heart Is". The restaurant was also recently featured in the popular BBC series "Holiday Swaps".

 

 

 

   


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