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‘UK’s oldest chippie’ revealed at last as historians nail down official answer

‘UK’s oldest chippie’ revealed at last as historians nail down official answer

A fish and chip shop has been officially declared Britain’s oldest – after historians finally proved it has been in existence for 127 years without a break.

The National Federation of Fish Friers wanted to end a row over the nation’s longest-running chippie, so it hired a historian to look into it.

Now, Two Steps in Sheffield has been declared winner – beating rivals in Stockport and Glastonbury to the crown.

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Two Steps opened in 1896 while Queen Victoria was still on the throne. It was so-named because at the time there was an army barracks down the road and five nearby fish and chip shops.

Owner Laggy Kafetzis, 58, who has run the chippie since 2002, said: “The soldiers used to say, ‘go to the one with two steps.”

Two Steps opened while Queen Victoria was still on the throne, and has been a chippie ever since(Image: Google )

He has more than four decades of experience frying fish and has also run shops in Weston-Super-Mare and Birmingham.

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  • June 10, 2023