I’ve made no secret of the fact that love a good GFÂ takeaway. Lately, there have been so many places popping up that I felt I needed to give Fish & Chips their own category.
I can only comment on the places I have tried but by all means get your recommendations in and I’ll update my post.
Dublin – get your cod on
#1 in my opinion has to be given to Fish Shop in the Blackrock Market. I visited recently to sample their GF delights after reading about them on facebook and twitter. They focus solely on fresh fish and chips and use the chip fryer for the GF battered fish so no risk of cross contamination.
Another great option is Beshoffs who offer GF fish, chips and much more on a daily basis – check your local branch for full details. Yum- meeee.  They have a new location coming to Dame Street soon so I think I’m going to have to step up my fitness regime in anticpation.
Kildare – Fry with flair
I visited The Bay Tree in Athy again last week and it was amazing as ever with a full coeliac friendly menu including fish & chips. Get a load of this.
 Mayo- Garlic and a diet coke please
The Market Kitchen in Ballina is all over gluten free and these fish & chips sampled last January were no exception.
Kerry – I want fish & chips in my belly
Allegro in Killarney gave me my first coeliac friendly fish and chips and I will love them forever for it. They are also the brains behind Marcos frozen GF pizza.
Dame Street Beshoff Bros now open. I passed the big ‘Gluten Free’ sign the other day.. I had Fish & Chips in Green 19 on Camden Street recently, and it’s to die for. They use GF Beer in their batter, and have a fryer for GF only. Fresh flaky fish, with light crispy batter. Proper in house thin cut chips. Highly recommended.
Thanks so much Kev – I’m all over it! I’m in Neon the whole time so in to Green 19 I will go!
Thank you so much! We will be visiting Ireland for the first time in May and my husband is gluten intoleratant. It is awesome to know we will have so many choices. I do have one question however. He is also allergic to soy. Do you know what kind of oil most fish and chip shops use.
Jack Jordans in Galway (Doughiska) also do GF fish and Chips amongst other GF items…recently voted no4 in Ireland in the journal.ie
Vicki all restaurants have to have a full list of allergens so best to ask before you order anything as you would be surprised what products contain Soya
Majority of Beshoffs are doing Gluten Free Fish and chips (plus other chipper favourites). Some have GF menus going all day every day. Others have them at specific times. Just check out their website to see if your local Beshoffs is GF. I know my local is
Unfortunately allegro in killarney don’t do battered fish anymore but have a huge selection of other yummy GF goods
Borza takeaway on Whitehall road in Terenure have a good gluten free menu.
Fresh cod
Onion rings
Chicken
And loads more.
All chips gluten free on request too.
Strongly recommend for anyone living in South Dublin.
This is very exciting Meggan- I’m all over it!
The Allegro in Killarney was my first gluten free fish and chips also. It was amazing. They also do fab chicken burgers. I had one on Monday and am still thinking about it. Yes their pizzas are delicious too. Can’t wait for my next trip to Killarney.
Galway- The Front Door
Amazing GF fish and chips. It is cooked gluten free for everybody, so there is no contamination. There are other GF dishes (including a lvely brownie) and some Available gluten free dishes on request (they are specified on the menu).