A fishmonger, restaurant and deli in Clifton has been put on the market. Fishers, which has been on Princess Victoria Street for 23 years, shared an announcement on its website to say that it has now closed its restaurant.

Since then, the building – which also housing the fish counter and deli shop – has been put on the market. The Fishers announcement read: “To all our valued customers, After 23 years here as part of Clifton’s fabulous community, we’ve decided that it is finally time to hang up our aprons, and our restaurant is now closed.

“We’ve loved being part of your lives, helping to celebrate special moments – birthdays, anniversaries, first dates, engagements, graduations and get-togethers. We feel so fortunate to have got to know so many of you over the years, and to have made so many firm Fishers friends.

The fresh fish counter at Fishers, Clifton
The fresh fish counter at Fishers, Clifton (Image: Paul Gillis/Bristol Live)

“Thank you so much for your support over the years, we really appreciate it. We’re really looking forward to our next chapter – while our restaurant is now closed, we’ll still be here with our fish-counter and deli shop, and our online shop is still running and in full swing.”

“We’ll be in the kitchen creating beautiful Fishers at Home dishes for doorstop delivery and collection, and serving Southcoast seafood on our fish-counter. We look forward to this new chapter and can’t wait to take you along with us!”

There are currently no posts on the Fishers official Instagram account and the eatery’s address at 35 Princess Victoria Street, is currently listed as being on the market through estate agents Burston Cook. Priced at £37,500 per annum, the property is listed as being “a fully licenced restaurant premises with fully fitted kitchen, ready to trade from day one, situated within an excellent location in Clifton Village”.

It goes on to say: “A new full repairing and insuring lease for a term of years is to be agreed”.