Sheffield boasts one of Britain's oldest fish and chip shops, and potentially one of the world's, with punters regularly forming queues stretching beyond its entrance.
Established in at least 1895, the chippy on Sharrow Vale Road remains amongst the original fish and chip establishments still operating today. Two Steps amusingly earned its moniker from locals during the First World Warwhen, as multiple fish and chip outlets appeared in the vicinity, it stood out as the one requiring 'two steps to get in'.
The informal name swiftly became its official title, distinguishing it from rival establishments. Historical records suggest it was initially opened by a gentleman called James Boulton, appearing in the 1895 trades directory as a 'fried fish dealer', according to The Star.
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