Includes cod fillets or grilled cheese, French fries, baked beans, coleslaw, bun and an assortment of desserts. Nativity of Mary - Fish Fry Festival, 5–8 p.m. For each Friday, specify an order and pick-up time at /order. Dine-in reservations: Call 95, prompt #1 or email the reservations to Takeout orders are online only. Includes fried or broiled cod fillets (or mixture), lemon slice and tartar sauce on the side, coleslaw, baked potato, butter, sour cream and a cookie. Fridays during Lent including Good Friday at 1114 American Blvd. Knights of Columbus Marian Council of Bloomington - Fish fry, 4–7 p.m. Fresh baked goods from KC Ladies Auxiliary will be available for purchase. Includes baked cod or deep-fried pollock, baked beans, creamy coleslaw, French fries, bread and beverage. $15 adults, $8 ages 6-12, free ages 5 and under. Timothy - Fish fry, 5–7 p.m., Fridays during Lent. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council 1503. Includes breaded and unbreaded baked fish served with salad, au gratin potatoes, a roll and desert. Our Lady of the Prairie - Baked fish dinner, 4:30–6:30 p.m., March 10, 17, 24 and 31. Fridays during Lent are February 24, March 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 and April 7 (Good Friday). – Jennifer Baronįor more fish fry locations, check out the Pittsburgh Lenten Fish Fry Map and the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Fish Fry Guide.IStock The Catholic Spirit’s annual Fish Fry and Lenten Meal Guide features listings for parishes that wished to be included and that provided information before deadline. You’ll want to save room for dessert, which is a vanilla chocolate chip cannoli. The all-vegan menu features soy-based “deliciously fried f’sh sandwiches,” plus homemade slaw and tartar sauce, pierogies and lemony green beans. Vegetarians and vegans craving that fresh “fish fry” fix are in luck because the nonprofit food truck Catatouille is setting up in front of Belvederes Ultra-Dive every Friday during Lent at 4016 Butler St in Lawrenceville. – Jason PhoxĬatatouille Pittsburgh Fishless Fry, 4016 Butler St., Lawrenceville Side options include french fries, macaroni and cheese, haluski, coleslaw or applesauce. For $15, patrons can choose one of three fish dinner options - fried cod, crab cakes or breaded jumbo shrimp. If you live in the Troy Hill area, check out Most Holy Name Fish Dinners From 4 to 6:30 p.m. Most Holy Name of Jesus Rectory, 1700 Harpster St., Troy Hill Takeout orders can be placed between 3 and 6:45 p.m., with pickup starting at 4 p.m. on Fridays during Lent, except for Good Friday. Be sure to stop by the baked goods table where delectable homemade cookies, pies and cakes are for sale to eat on the spot or save for a sweet Saturday breakfast. An à la carte fish sandwich or shrimp order sells for $10. The kiddos can satisfy their cravings, too, with a grilled cheese sandwich, fries and applesauce for $5. Choose a side from haluski (my favorite), macaroni and cheese or fries, then opt for creamy coleslaw or applesauce. The $14 meal option is a bargain with your choice of a fried fish sandwich, baked fish dinner or shrimp dinner. Some longtime favorites have made it back on the menu. They’re excited to have dine-in meals return this year, offering a noisy crowd of happy campers who love to socialize. 1 fundraiser for the church, which is part of the Regina Coeli Parish. The annual food fest has grown to be the No. Sprague St., BellevueĪ legion of volunteers run the kitchen for the Lenten fish fry at the Church of the Assumption. The Church of the Assumption in Bellevue. To place a takeout order, call 41 starting at noon on Fridays. It’s available every Friday during Lent except Good Friday, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Fish dinner is $15, a sandwich is $8 and sides (haluski, macaroni and cheese, soup and pierogies) are $5. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, and then popping in to eat-in or take-out your order. It’s worth coming by just to gawk at the beautiful Polish Cathedral-style architecture that was modeled after St. Neighborhood residents and folks of the Polish Hill diaspora who return to connect with their roots come to support this church that is one of the Diocese’s six designated “ Shrines of Pittsburgh.” The Immaculate Heart of Mary kitchen, tucked against the western corner of the towering keystone of the neighborhood, hosts a fish fry that offers both good food and community support. This is my local fish fry, but whichever way you hauled yourself over to Polish Hill, make sure you brought your appetite. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 3058 Brereton St., Polish Hill Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Polish Hill.
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