Port Fairhaven Fish-n-Chips is voted Whatcom’s best fish and chips

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Corey Kabayashi

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We asked readers where to find the best fish and chips in Whatcom County and the votes are in.

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The poll had 14 local restaurant options in Whatcom County including Keenan’s at the Pier, Anthony’s, Bayou on Bay and Rustler’s Front Street Grill.

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The unscientific poll received 224 votes.

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The best fish and chips in Whatcom County

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Port Fairhaven Fish-N-Chips received 60 votes to top the list of the best fish and chips in Whatcom County.

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The small restaurant is located inside the Bellingham Cruise Terminal and serves up a variety of seafood. Its menu includes housemade cole slaw and tartar sauce, shrimp, cod, halibut, calamari and salmon as well as clam chowder, fries, onion rings and drinks.

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The restaurant has high praise online, receiving a 4.5-star rating from 22 reviews on Yelp.

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Port Fairhaven Fish-n-Chips is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and is at 355 Harris Ave. in Bellingham.

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Following Port Fairhaven Fish-n-Chips with 52 votes was Nicki’s Bella Marina.

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Nicki’s Bella Marina is also known as Nicki’s Bar & Grill, and serves a variety of lunch and dinner options. Its menu includes burgers, BBQ ribs, shrimp, wings, hard ice cream and more.

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Nicki’s Bella Marina is also popular online, receiving a 3.5-star rating from 122 reviews on Yelp.

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Nicki’s Bella Marina is open from noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and is at 2615 S. Harbor Loop Drive in Bellingham.

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In third place was Anthony’s with 20 votes, followed by The Black Cat with 19 votes and The Filling Station with 17 votes.

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Whatcom fish and chips poll results
Whatcom fish and chips poll results

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Alize Smith is a reporter for The Bellingham Herald covering retail, restaurants, jobs and business. If you like stories like this, please support our work by subscribing to the newspaper.

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