From a reviewer’s perspective, the menu at Adios Fish and Chips felt like a classic take‑on British takeaway with a few unexpected twists, even though specific dish prices are hard to pin down from available sources. The heart of the selection is their traditional fish and chips offering, with items such as the “fish supper” and “special fish supper” presented as the core attractions at an approximate £7-£10 price range typical for the shop’s under £10 pricing bracket. Beyond the chippy staples, the menu broadens into Italian‑inspired choices, including stone baked pizzas and fresh pasta, as well as more surprising options like prawn tacos, reflecting the establishment’s dual identity as both a fish and chips shop and a casual Italian eatery. Meal deals highlighted on delivery menus - such as a Taco Meal Deal (£17.00) and Family Pizza Meal (£17.00) - further illustrate the eclectic mix of dishes available, while sides like onion rings (£3.05) and garlic bread (£3.55) round out the choices. Reviewers often emphasise the crispy batter of the fish and the generous chips, even as opinions on consistency vary, but the variety of dishes and approachable prices make the menu feel both familiar and a little adventurous for a neighbourhood favourite.