Food entrepreneurs Steve and Jo Haslam have launched their latest Ely riverside venture.
Having been at the Cutter for 15 years, and launching the summer hotspot RBK 2 years ago, they have turned their hands to something new.
Two years in the making is the Red Herring which they hope will evoke memories of times past but with a serious nod to the future with sustainability being considered in their menus and takeaway packaging.
“We’ve got some of the best traditional dishes you would expect from a great fish and chip shop as well as plenty of unexpected ‘Red Herrings’ thrown in,” said Steve.
“There are mouth-watering creations for fish lovers, meat eaters, vegetarians and vegans alike from our executive chef Gareth.”
He added: “Our menu and setting is sure to offer our guests a trip down nostalgia lane, and to make sure everyone who walks through our doors has a jolly good time.”
Red Herring says it will also try to eliminate single use plastic and non degradable products where possible.
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