
Hours
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–5:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–5:30 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–6 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–4:30 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–5:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–5:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2718 S 123rd Ct, Omaha, NE 68144
Phone: (402) 330-3020
Website: http://www.chippysomaha.com/
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Reviews
I ordered online, and the order was ready and hot at the time I specified.
The prices are great, the food is great, the service is great!
I ordered a Butter Beer, which is basically butterscotch flavored cream soda with a creamy foam on top (I didn’t ask but this is my impression). Delicious.
Also ordered a Corned Beef Pasty, which was unlike any pasty I’ve had around here before. It was crispy, flaky and hot with delicious insides.
I just had to try the fish and chips as well. The fish batter is super tasty. The chips are steak fries. You can elect to get it with vinegar added, which I did. Comes with a little wooden pick for eating with.
Lastly, I ordered one of my all time favorite sweet pastries – the egg tart. I’ve not seen them around town much, so was excited to pick one up. They’re simple, but flaky little egg custard filled “mini pies”. I’ve primarily seen them at the Asian market or when eating with Chinese friends at their homes. I’m glad a local shop has them.
I’ll definitely order all of these again in the future. I also want to try some of the other menu offerings including Scotch Eggs and other pastries. They also have lots of other British grocery items and collectibles. Not to mention their door is made to look like the iconic Red Phone Booth. I needed a British Shop in my life. Glad to have heard about this one.
They have so many different unique candies and treats highly recommend checking it out.
Stopped by Chippy’s British Fish and Chip Shop for lunch with a friend, and it turned out to be a delightful surprise. We both ordered the classic fish and chips, and the fish was spot on—not overly fishy, just fresh with a great flavor and a crispy golden batter. The old-fashioned steak fries were thick, hearty, and served the traditional way with vinegar and salt—nostalgic and satisfying.
To top it off, we grabbed a British candy bar for dessert, which added a fun and authentic touch to the meal. The younger gentleman working the counter was incredibly welcoming, greeting every customer as they walked in and keeping things moving efficiently.
Overall, it was a great experience with solid food, friendly service, and a cozy vibe. Already referred a couple of friends to check it out, and I’ll definitely be back for another round!
If you try the fish and chips, you must also try their curry sauce for dipping. You won’t be disappointed, and it’s not spicy so don’t worry. The owner moved from the UK to America so it’s as authentic as it gets, and they are extremely friendly and very helpful when suggesting dishes if you are trying something new. There isn’t a ton of seating so be prepared for that, but it sounds like the owner is working on expanding into the space next door to house more people that are looking to dine in. Parking has never been an issue either, which is always a plus. I highly recommend checking this place out!!!