Sue’s Fish & Chips Menu

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  • Susan B.

    Went here for hubby cuz he loves himself some fish n chips, and fellow yelpers seemed to really like it. I don't eat any seafood so it was nothing but a huge sacrificial act on my part! ;) To sum it up: Lousy. Icky. Nasty and dirty. Rude gal behind the counter. Hubby said it was just terrible! I had a corn dog (not many non-seafood things to pick from, but what the heck!) but the hot dog was cool inside....I just threw it away. We absolutely knew we wouldn't come back, so we chalked it up to a learning experience. Gross and not cheap.

    (1)
  • Elptuc E.

    Great Fish!....Always wanted to try it and finally stopped in was very pleased with the fish. The fish is tasty, not greasy, and crispy. It's a light cornmeal type coating, and the portions are large. I ordered the 2 piece, and that was plenty. The place has been operating since 1952, and is a little worn, but I believe most of the business is "grab and go" or takeout. Love the place, it's very reasonable, and tasty.

    (4)
  • Jason R.

    Been to this place three times now and it is very good but if your not the only people in line it can take some time to get your food,fish is great and the shrimp are good also the frys are just the way I like it full of salt!

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    I have driven by this place dozens of times without having a chance to check it out, but today I did. First impressions are that it's small, clean, and quaint. Usually this means killer food that I have been missing out on. The food was prepared/fried perfectly. The batter on the shrimp was really thick, but had an odd texture, the batter on the scallops(fried scallops?) was good and they were tender and had a fresh flavor, and the fish had an unique crumb breading, but was cooked perfectly - light and flaky. Fries were like run-of-the-mill crinkle cuts - no where near as good as Eegees. They served the meal with tarter sauce, and another sauce that I just couldn't tell if it was just ketchup or a very weak cocktail sauce. Not a bad meal, but nothing to rave about or crave a return. This just makes me wish Lucky Wishbone does seafood too!

    (3)
  • John S.

    Disappointing, batter on fish and combo too thick, tasted like frozen fish from Safeway, fries ok, soda all ice not much drink, expected better, no reason to come back, and expensive, $24 for 2.

    (2)
  • chris c.

    I'm disappointed. And I'm sad about that. I ate at Sues one time when I was a kid and loved it! My brother in law goes there every time he's in town and the girl behind the counter was super sweet and friendly. When I walked out of the building with my fish and shrimp combo and piece of garlic toast in my brown paper bag I couldn't even wait to get out of the parking lot before digging into the bag to grab a piece of the fish and take a bite out of it. Then nothing, just empty dreams and an empty whole in my heart for Long Johns Silvers. I really should have paid more attention to them when they were around, spent more time with them, told them how much I loved them. Now they're gone and I'm trying to fill the emptiness in my stomach with fish that looks pretty but lacks the flavor that I got with LJS's. While the fish is nice and tender and flakey the corn meal breading is relatively tasteless and like another reviewer said the fish and the shrimp taste the same. Which stands to reason since it's the same breading on both. The French fries are very basic. Kind of like a frozen Ore Ida crinkle cut kind. On my visit nothing was overly salty or greasy although that may have added some flavor. On a plus note the cocktail sauce was good and I really liked the tarter sauce and when the fish was dipped in it it gave it what it needed. Unfortunately, it took the whole soufflé cup for the one piece and the additional cup of sauce that I paid an extra 80 cents for didn't make its way into the bag so piece number two was eaten plain by my coworker who said the fish itself was good but the breading tasted like they forgot to add any seasonings at all. Not even salt. Due to the short supply of fish joints in this town I will probably try it again and hope that this batch was a fluke that the cook had forgotten to season, because like I said I really want to like this place. In the meantime, I'll just pine over my lost love Long John Silvers.

    (3)
  • L L.

    GO TO Sue's! Our family has been eating at Sue's for years. One of two places I have to eat at when I go back to Tucson. The other is Pat's for the chili cheese dogs and fries. We love the fish and chips and the shrimp and chips! Seriously the food is good and the homemade cocktail sauce is the best. Make sure you get extra sauce!

    (5)
  • William B.

    The best item to order at Sues is, you guessed it, the fish. Because you really should order it. There are many options at Sues. But the name of the place should be the reason you come by. One thing Sues is not: healthy. This is battered fried fish. And shrimp, and steak fingers. And it's good. Sues has been around a LONG time and has a great reputation for excellent hearty meals at reasonable prices. The fries aren't great- average and very salty, but the dipping sauces are fine. I recommend getting it to go, since Sues isn't exactly a fine diner. The food comes out fresh and piping hot. There are combo deals you can get to try other items on the menu, including I believe oyster.

    (4)
  • Paul A.

    Yes it is old and yes it is pricey but I grew up eating here and I can honestly say it's one of my personal favorites in Tucson. It is the kind of place either you love it or you hate it, I love it. I actually don't know of any place in Tucson you can get fish and chips or shrimp since ol' Long John Silver shutdown. The fish is flaky and the shrimp is delicious a bit crispy and also pretty good. The fries ehh....not the best and a lil greasy. The cocktail sauce homemade and spicy.

    (4)
  • NoraZoe W.

    We went yesterday--and wow, what a great but odd surprise. First, it's in a part of town I wouldn't have imagined I'd find fish and chips anywhere near...but whatever, I'll take it no matter the location. Second, it's a strange little spot...but busy and obviously well established. Third, and most importantly, the food was good--really very good! I had a sampler--2 fish, 2 shrimp, 2 oysters. Husband has the small fish. Both come with fries (and you can ask for the fries to be well-done, which is always a good idea). And sauce--yummy sauce. I loved the shrimp and oysters, and liked the fish, and loved the fries. I could likely swim in the sauce...yes, that's how good it was. I'd like to try the scallops. I love seafood, and it's great to find it in the desert! We'll be back! Oh, and one last thing: they have shaved ice in their sodas. Yummy.

    (4)
  • Arabella C.

    There is nothing else like sues. Yes the breading is simple no it's not overloaded with seasoning that's what make it the best! Being in sues reminds me of when I was a kid although I believe the fish n shrimp did shrink a little over time. I would never stop eating it and it brings me great joy to have my kids do the same. If long John silver's is what your looking for this is not the place for you.

    (5)
  • Albert N.

    This place is Flippin amazing!! Every time I come to visit I have to have this like 3 to 5 times when I come here!! Hanfs down the best fish ever and the sauce it's the best ever!!!

    (5)
  • Susan B.

    Went here for hubby cuz he loves himself some fish n chips, and fellow yelpers seemed to really like it. I don't eat any seafood so it was nothing but a huge sacrificial act on my part! ;) To sum it up: Lousy. Icky. Nasty and dirty. Rude gal behind the counter. Hubby said it was just terrible! I had a corn dog (not many non-seafood things to pick from, but what the heck!) but the hot dog was cool inside....I just threw it away. We absolutely knew we wouldn't come back, so we chalked it up to a learning experience. Gross and not cheap.

    (1)
  • Elptuc E.

    Great Fish!....Always wanted to try it and finally stopped in was very pleased with the fish. The fish is tasty, not greasy, and crispy. It's a light cornmeal type coating, and the portions are large. I ordered the 2 piece, and that was plenty. The place has been operating since 1952, and is a little worn, but I believe most of the business is "grab and go" or takeout. Love the place, it's very reasonable, and tasty.

    (4)
  • Jason R.

    Been to this place three times now and it is very good but if your not the only people in line it can take some time to get your food,fish is great and the shrimp are good also the frys are just the way I like it full of salt!

    (4)
  • NoraZoe W.

    We went yesterday--and wow, what a great but odd surprise. First, it's in a part of town I wouldn't have imagined I'd find fish and chips anywhere near...but whatever, I'll take it no matter the location. Second, it's a strange little spot...but busy and obviously well established. Third, and most importantly, the food was good--really very good! I had a sampler--2 fish, 2 shrimp, 2 oysters. Husband has the small fish. Both come with fries (and you can ask for the fries to be well-done, which is always a good idea). And sauce--yummy sauce. I loved the shrimp and oysters, and liked the fish, and loved the fries. I could likely swim in the sauce...yes, that's how good it was. I'd like to try the scallops. I love seafood, and it's great to find it in the desert! We'll be back! Oh, and one last thing: they have shaved ice in their sodas. Yummy.

    (4)
  • Arabella C.

    There is nothing else like sues. Yes the breading is simple no it's not overloaded with seasoning that's what make it the best! Being in sues reminds me of when I was a kid although I believe the fish n shrimp did shrink a little over time. I would never stop eating it and it brings me great joy to have my kids do the same. If long John silver's is what your looking for this is not the place for you.

    (5)
  • Albert N.

    This place is Flippin amazing!! Every time I come to visit I have to have this like 3 to 5 times when I come here!! Hanfs down the best fish ever and the sauce it's the best ever!!!

    (5)
  • chris c.

    I'm disappointed. And I'm sad about that. I ate at Sues one time when I was a kid and loved it! My brother in law goes there every time he's in town and the girl behind the counter was super sweet and friendly. When I walked out of the building with my fish and shrimp combo and piece of garlic toast in my brown paper bag I couldn't even wait to get out of the parking lot before digging into the bag to grab a piece of the fish and take a bite out of it. Then nothing, just empty dreams and an empty whole in my heart for Long Johns Silvers. I really should have paid more attention to them when they were around, spent more time with them, told them how much I loved them. Now they're gone and I'm trying to fill the emptiness in my stomach with fish that looks pretty but lacks the flavor that I got with LJS's. While the fish is nice and tender and flakey the corn meal breading is relatively tasteless and like another reviewer said the fish and the shrimp taste the same. Which stands to reason since it's the same breading on both. The French fries are very basic. Kind of like a frozen Ore Ida crinkle cut kind. On my visit nothing was overly salty or greasy although that may have added some flavor. On a plus note the cocktail sauce was good and I really liked the tarter sauce and when the fish was dipped in it it gave it what it needed. Unfortunately, it took the whole soufflé cup for the one piece and the additional cup of sauce that I paid an extra 80 cents for didn't make its way into the bag so piece number two was eaten plain by my coworker who said the fish itself was good but the breading tasted like they forgot to add any seasonings at all. Not even salt. Due to the short supply of fish joints in this town I will probably try it again and hope that this batch was a fluke that the cook had forgotten to season, because like I said I really want to like this place. In the meantime, I'll just pine over my lost love Long John Silvers.

    (3)
  • L L.

    GO TO Sue's! Our family has been eating at Sue's for years. One of two places I have to eat at when I go back to Tucson. The other is Pat's for the chili cheese dogs and fries. We love the fish and chips and the shrimp and chips! Seriously the food is good and the homemade cocktail sauce is the best. Make sure you get extra sauce!

    (5)
  • William B.

    The best item to order at Sues is, you guessed it, the fish. Because you really should order it. There are many options at Sues. But the name of the place should be the reason you come by. One thing Sues is not: healthy. This is battered fried fish. And shrimp, and steak fingers. And it's good. Sues has been around a LONG time and has a great reputation for excellent hearty meals at reasonable prices. The fries aren't great- average and very salty, but the dipping sauces are fine. I recommend getting it to go, since Sues isn't exactly a fine diner. The food comes out fresh and piping hot. There are combo deals you can get to try other items on the menu, including I believe oyster.

    (4)
  • Paul A.

    Yes it is old and yes it is pricey but I grew up eating here and I can honestly say it's one of my personal favorites in Tucson. It is the kind of place either you love it or you hate it, I love it. I actually don't know of any place in Tucson you can get fish and chips or shrimp since ol' Long John Silver shutdown. The fish is flaky and the shrimp is delicious a bit crispy and also pretty good. The fries ehh....not the best and a lil greasy. The cocktail sauce homemade and spicy.

    (4)
  • Brian H.

    I have driven by this place dozens of times without having a chance to check it out, but today I did. First impressions are that it's small, clean, and quaint. Usually this means killer food that I have been missing out on. The food was prepared/fried perfectly. The batter on the shrimp was really thick, but had an odd texture, the batter on the scallops(fried scallops?) was good and they were tender and had a fresh flavor, and the fish had an unique crumb breading, but was cooked perfectly - light and flaky. Fries were like run-of-the-mill crinkle cuts - no where near as good as Eegees. They served the meal with tarter sauce, and another sauce that I just couldn't tell if it was just ketchup or a very weak cocktail sauce. Not a bad meal, but nothing to rave about or crave a return. This just makes me wish Lucky Wishbone does seafood too!

    (3)
  • John S.

    Disappointing, batter on fish and combo too thick, tasted like frozen fish from Safeway, fries ok, soda all ice not much drink, expected better, no reason to come back, and expensive, $24 for 2.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :10:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

Sue’s Fish & Chips

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