Unbelievable Support for Darlington's Favorite Fish and Chip Shop
On Good Friday, the community in Darlington came together in a remarkable display of support for local business Cockerton Fisheries. The beloved fish and chip shop experienced an overwhelming response from customers, with queues stretching up to 90 minutes as residents lined up for their traditional Good Friday meal.
A Day to Remember
The owners of Cockerton Fisheries took to social media to express their gratitude, describing the day as "amazing." With fryers working overtime, the team prepared to sell three times the usual amount of fish, showcasing the local enthusiasm for this cherished tradition. Samantha Todd, who has managed the shop for nine years, commented on the extensive planning that goes into managing such a busy day, ensuring everything runs smoothly for their dedicated customers.
Fish and Chips: A Time-Honored Tradition
The tradition of enjoying fish and chips on Good Friday dates back to the Christian belief commemorating Jesus Christ's sacrifice. As such, it has become a culinary custom deeply embedded in British culture. This year, Darlington's Cockerton Fisheries welcomed the occasion with open arms, leading to incredible customer turnout and heartfelt acknowledgments from the staff.
Recognized for Excellence
Adding to the excitement, Darlington has recently been ranked as one of the best towns in the UK for fish and chips, landing sixth place in a nationwide survey by EnjoyTravel.com. This recognition is a testament to the quality of food and service that the local chippies provide, reflecting the community’s love for this iconic dish.