Cheap Food in Huyton, Merseyside*
Corner eateries, quick bites and the local chippy
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Cheap Food
- THE `LEGGIT` AT PAGE MOSS-ORDER YOUR 4.95 SCRAN, THEN THATS THE NEXT THING YOU DO.
- Longy chippy and the bakies chippy when it was open. Ammo's on the Bakies aswell
- There is now a new pub in the centre of the village serving good food.
- KFC, McDonalds, Sayers, Greggs, Waterfields, ASDA Cafe...
- Maccys, KFC, Chipys all over Huyton. Sadly no Burger King :(.
- Mcdonalds and Longy chippie
- The Gold Star used to be the best takeaway for miles around, but they started to believe their own hype. Over-priced and now very bland food served by the surliest staff I've come across.
- the new ish mc donalds haas to be mentioned for the thick staff who allegadly get orders always wrong
- Hare and Hounds pub on tarbuck road not very expensive but food is lovely and you get loads of it, great if you have kids too as there is a kids playarea there so they can play and you can eat.
- Quite a few, McDonalds and KFC and the chippy in the village is OK. Georgios on Longview Drive does the best chips and all the bizzies go there so it must be good
- Gold star on Tarbuck rd is diabolical have had some seriously nasty scrans from there, best bet Toms Chippie Kingsway great food and service.
- yes at least 5
- The 'Famous' Gold Star Chip Shop, Huyton. I agree with the previous writer on this chip shop being a creme de la creme takeaway, however they ommitted the word 'Famous' from the title. The cuisine is superb, both in quality and quantity and that's the reason why it's so 'Famous'. Few customers may think the prices are slightly high, however, my view is that..."you certainly get what you pay for!!"
- There's a mcdonalds and KFC, go there if you wish to either be overweight (or heart disease prone) or to just plain do slave labour.
- gold star
- The Gold Star is still the Creme dela Creme of Takeaways, and you pay for it too!
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