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22/04/2026
Reminder, if you need fish this week, come in FRIDAY! We are closed this Saturday for ANZAC Day, and the Monday following.
Our deepest thanks and respect to all those who served, and serve our country.
30/03/2026
Hello Seafood lovers! We will be open on Saturday, closed Good Friday, Sunday, and Monday.
Have a safe and happy Easter, from Uncle Wally and the team.
10/02/2026
First oysters for the year arrived just in time for Valentines 💝
22/12/2025
Its been a super busy time at the Fish Shop! Santa Wally has been getting orders ready, and stocking the shop window for all to enjoy. With Christmas just around the corner a quick reminder:
Our trading hours:
(and as usual, we will NOT be cooking fish and chips, just selling smoked and fresh seafood).
Tues 23rd 6am-6:30pm
Wed 24th 6am-2pm
Closed for holidays 25 Dec -> 12 Jan Open
It's been a pleasure serving you this year, and we look forward to seeing you again.
Merry Christmas
The Marsic Family Fish Shop - since 1967
30/05/2025
Just a reminder, we are closed for the public holiday weekend.
We re-open on Tuesday 6am. For those wanting to smoke their catch from the weekend, smoking should be on Wednesday next week, so you can bring it in on Tuesday.
Have a relaxing weekend, and travel safe...
Dan Marsic, Steph Marsic & Wally Marsic.
09/05/2025
Starting today at 2pm! Check it out
Through Local Eyes: Faces of Glen Innes Town Centre.
A Photographic Exhibition by Jesse Marsters in collaboration with Te Oro.
This intimate portrait series by Glen Innes-raised photographer Jesse Marsters captures the vibrant tapestry of individuals, businesses and community groups that give the Glen Innes Town Centre its distinctive character and spirit.
Born and raised in Tāmaki, Marsters brings an insider's perspective to his documentation of the area's diverse faces—from longtime locals, community leaders to everyday heroes. Each portrait is accompanied by the subject's own words, creating a powerful narrative mosaic that reflects the neighborhood's past, present, and evolving future.
All welcome to opening event 2pm, Saturday 10 May at Te Oro's Omaru Gallery. Exhibition ends 10 August.
Part of Te Oro Tekau (10 year celebration event) and Auckland Festival of Photography.
Poster image: Wally Marsic from Marsic Fish Shop. Wally and his brother Ivan opened this family-owned shop in 1967.
29/04/2025
📷Representing one of the faces of GI, Wally Marsic will be featured in the 2025 Auckland Festival of Photography. - Check out GI's own Jesse Marsters' amazing work, kicking off Saturday, May 10th at Te Oro. 📷
Through Local Eyes: Faces of Glen Innes Town Centre
Te Oro wil Sat, 10 May at 2PM till 10 August
Auckland Festival of Photography
25/04/2025
🎖Closed today for ANZAC day,
Open Saturday 6am till 1.30pm 🎖
15/04/2025
🥚🐇Easter Hours🐇🥚
Hello! This Thursday we are open till 6.30pm, and we are closed Easter Fri, Sat, Sun & Mon. We re-open Tuesday at 6am. For you Sailors out there, we are smoking fish on Wednesday, so bring your catch in on Tuesday if you want it smoked next week.
Have a great weekend and travel safely - Wally Marsic, Steph Marsic & Dan Marsic.
27/03/2025
Thank you to the very talented Dave Khan for naming us your favourite fish shop in Sunday's nzherald.co.nz 😎
And just as important, thank you to all of you, our customers. Who continue to support us, whether for the first time or generational. 🥰
Check it out here:
Every week we ask a well known Aucklander for their favourite spots in the city.
13/02/2025
Hello! What a busy start to the year! In news, our car park is back to normal, making parking much easier 🚗, lots of nice fish supply 🐟 and a mention in METRO magazine. And we know you love a family photo - Here's a 90s Wally with cousin Bill 📸 .
Thank you for continuing to support the Marsic Family business 🙏 since 1967 and beyond.
Dan Marsic , Steph Marsic & Wally Marsic
Address
47 Mayfair Place, Glen Innes
Auckland
1072
To get to Mayfair Place in Auckland using public transport, you can take the train to Newmarket Station and then transfer to a bus that stops near Mayfair Place. Alternatively, you can take a bus directly to a stop near Mayfair Place.
If you prefer to drive, you can take the Southern Motorway and exit at Greenlane or Market Road. There is parking available in the surrounding streets or at nearby parking buildings for a fee.
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What people say
When it comes to Fish and chips restaurants, Marsic Bros in Mayfair Place, Auckland truly stands out as a gem. With a legacy dating back to 1967, this family-owned establishment prides itself on serving only the freshest seafood, caught while you were sleeping. Their commitment to quality is evident in every bite, making them world-famous in New Zealand for their Fresh Fish, Takeaways, and Smoked Fish - all smoked on premises.
What sets Marsic Bros apart is not just their exceptional seafood but also the warm and welcoming atmosphere they provide for their customers. Stepping into this cozy fish shop feels like stepping into a piece of New Zealand's culinary history. The dedication and passion of the Marsic family shine through in every aspect of the dining experience.
Whether you're craving classic fish and chips or looking to try something new like their freshly frozen Whitebait from the pristine Cascade River, Marsic Bros has something for everyone. The attention to detail in their sourcing and preparation is unmatched, ensuring that each dish is a true delight for the taste buds.
For those seeking an authentic Kiwi seafood experience in Auckland, look no further than Marsic Bros in Mayfair Place. With decades of expertise under their belt and a commitment to excellence, this beloved fish and chips restaurant continues to impress locals and visitors alike with their top-notch offerings.