I Can’t Believe I Went to Whitby and Didn’t Have Fish & Chips

(…I must make an appointment with my doctor)

Whitby is so synonymous with fish and chips that skipping them feels like skipping a medical necessity. But here’s the twist: you can spend a full day in Whitby, eat brilliantly, explore deeply, and never touch a single chip.

This is your insider guide to the best things to see, do, and eat in Whitby — besides fish and chips.

🌊 Things to See in Whitby (That Aren’t Fried in Batter)

Whitby Abbey

A gothic silhouette against the sky, full of atmosphere and history.

St Mary’s Churchyard

Weathered stones, sea views, and a quiet, eerie beauty.

The 199 Steps

A climb worth every breath — the views over the rooftops are pure magic.

Whitby Harbour

Fishing boats, tall ships, and the salty heartbeat of the town.

The Old Town

Cobbles, crooked buildings, jet jewellery, and independent shops full of character.

🧭 Things to Do in Whitby (Beyond the Usual)

Take a Ghost Walk

Whitby’s darker tales come alive after dusk.

Visit Whitby Museum

Fossils, curiosities, and the infamous Hand of Glory.

Walk the Piers

A classic Whitby moment — especially when the waves are dramatic.

Browse Independent Shops

From maritime antiques to handmade fudge, it’s a treasure hunt.

Take a Boat Trip

Harbour cruises, coastal views, and seasonal whale watching.

🍰 What to Eat in Whitby

(When You’re Not Eating Fish & Chips)

Skipping the chippy doesn’t mean going hungry — Whitby is full of brilliant alternatives.

Hetty & Betty’s

Yes, they’re known for fish and chips… but their afternoon teas are a delight. Think homemade cakes, proper scones, and a warm, traditional tearoom vibe. Perfect for a mid‑day pause or a cosy treat after exploring the Old Town.

Magpie Café Desserts

Magpie is famous for its fish and chips, but I would go just for the go for the puddings alone — rich, indulgent, and worth every spoonful.

Fortune’s Kippers

A Whitby classic since 1872. Smoky, savoury, unforgettable. Visit the original smokehouse.

Located near the bottom of the 199 steps.

Sanders Yard Bistro

Colourful, cosy, and brilliant for brunch or cake.

Botham’s Bakery

Yorkshire baking royalty. Grab a lemon bun or a slice of brack.

Whitby Ice Cream

Rhubarb crumble flavour on the harbour? Yes please.

Humble Pie & Mash

Wood‑fired pies in a Victorian‑style setting — hearty and nostalgic.

🌅 A Perfect Whitby Day (Without a Single Chip)

Start with a warm pastry from Botham’s. Climb the 199 steps before the crowds. Wander the abbey ruins. Explore the Old Town’s crooked lanes. Stop at Hetty & Betty’s for afternoon tea. Walk the piers in the late‑day light. Finish with a decadent dessert at Magpie Café.

You’ll leave full, happy, and slightly bewildered that you didn’t miss the fish and chips at all.

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