Paisley is spoilt for choice when it comes to its selection of quality chippies to enjoy after a long week.
From family-run businesses to popular local chains, there are plenty of places to enjoy a wee fish supper.
If you're looking to get a bite to eat this Easter weekend, we have you covered.
The best chippies you can try across Paisley this weekend
Here are the best chippies you can try across Paisley this weekend, according to customers on Google Reviews.
The Chippy
Location: Unit 3, 111 Ferguslie, Paisley PA1 2UZ
Rating: 4.7/5 out of 343 reviews
One reviewer said: "Great food, very reasonable prices. Easy access and car parking. Chippy very clean and staff helpful, friendly and attentive."
Castelvecchi
Location: 10 New St, Paisley PA1 1XY
Rating: 4.6/5 out of 518 reviews
One reviewer said: "One of the oldest fish and chip restaurants in Paisley. The food is good, the atmosphere welcoming, and the prices are great."
Allan's Snack Bar
Location: 6 Storie St, Paisley PA1 2AR
Rating: 4.6/5 out of 693 reviews
One reviewer said: "This is a great little cafe which is attached to a fish and chip shop. You will be served traditional food, which I can honestly say is among the best chip shop grub in the entire country!"
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Cosmo's
Location: 63 Love St, Paisley PA3 2EG
Rating: 4.3/5 out of 209 reviews
One reviewer said: "What a great chippy! Special fish is the best I’ve tasted! Now I am in Australia, I miss it so much!"
Andys Golden Fry - Paisley
Location: 46 Causeyside St., Paisley PA1 1YH
Rating: 4.1/5 out of 268 reviews
One reviewer said: "Bought 2 large fish suppers and they were perfect. Fish had a nice crispy batter the way it should be."
Another added: "I haven't been here in years but went last week and it was definitely as good as I remember it."
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