Ursula's Fish and Chips (called the Chip Shoppe by Harry) is an eatery on the Isle of the Lost, located on the docks. It was founded by the former Sea Witch, Ursula and has a living area behind the shop, which serves as home to her and Uma.
As Ursula lost interest in running the shop, Uma and Cook were left to run it while the old Sea Witch spent her days watching soap operas. When Uma gained a pirate crew, she used the shop as their hideout when not on their shipwrecked ship.
The slogan of the shop is "You'll take it like I make it!"
Layout[]
Outside[]
The shop is mostly underneath the docks, with a sign bearing the top half of Ursula's head above the doors. It would appear there are lights behind the eyes, as they glow in contrast to the faded paint. To the sides of the entrance are cardboard tentacles, with faded paint.
Inside[]
Immediately when one enters, they is a jar with a sign that says Sword Check In, which is to keep the customers from fighting each other. There are several tables and chairs for the customers to sit at. Directly in front of the doors is a stage, where a waterlogged organ rests. Next to the organ is a dart board, where a poster of Mal is pinned; Uma throws starfish at it. The chandeliers are made from old steering wheels from boats. To the right is a long table, which Uma's crew is often gathered at; a old television is next to the table. Further right is a window for customers to restock their meals; above it is several planks of wood that hold the menu. To the left of that window is a door, which leads to the kitchen and possibly the home area.
Trivia[]
- There are several reminders in the shop.
- "You'll take it like I make it!"
- "Employees MUST NOT wash hands.
- "Exact plunder only."
- "No fighting. Unless you think you can win."
- "No dueling."
- "Complain if you dare."
- "Tip or else."
- "The customer is always WRONG."
- It appears customers can pay by giving ingredients to the staff.
- When Harry enters the shop, he gives Cook some fish and Uma gives him a meal.
- The organ suggests that music is sometimes played for the customers.
- There are at least four spray-painted "We ride with the tide" on the walls of the shop.
- No-one dared complain due to the power Ursula once had. Although it seems some people are starting to overcome this irrational fear as a customer complains to Uma about getting her meal wrong.