Business of the Week: Tony Kemp, the Fish Man – A Generational Taste of the Sea
- Formby Bubble

- Sep 8
- 2 min read
Congratulations to Tony Kemp the Fish Man – A Generational Taste of the Sea who is this weeks Formby Bubble Business Of The Week!

Every Wednesday in Formby, locals look forward to a familiar sight – Tony the Fish Man arriving with his van full of the freshest catches of the day. Tony has been serving the communities of Formby and Crosby for over 30 years, proudly continuing the tradition started by his father before him.
With his trays brimming with cod, haddock, plaice, and more, Tony is more than just a fishmonger. He is a trusted local figure, known not only for the quality of his seafood but also for his friendly chats, expert recommendations, and the personal touch that keeps customers coming back week after week.

Tony’s family business has long been a part of the community. His father served Crosby residents for many years, and Tony has carried on that same dedication, becoming a well-loved name in both towns. For many households, Tony’s weekly visits are the highlight of their shopping routine – a chance to buy fresh, high-quality fish without stepping foot in a supermarket.
Customers can also pre-order their favourites, ensuring their seafood is ready for collection when Tony’s van pulls up. With a 5-star food hygiene rating, his commitment to freshness and quality is guaranteed.

In a world of supermarket queues and impersonal shopping, Tony the Fish Man is proof that tradition, trust, and community still matter. He brings more than fish to Formby and Crosby – he brings a service that has stood the test of time for over three decades.
Congratulations Tony!
Tony's fresh fish is in Formby every Wednesday outside Costa Coffee until 12, then door to door deliveries. 07590 676217






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