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Twin Cities-Area Fish Fry: Who's Hosting One This Lent?

If your Catholic church, group or business is operating one this year, here's how you can let us know.

 

We're eager to get the word out to our readers about where they can find fish fries this Lenten season. If your business, Catholic church or group is operating one this year, please fill out this form with the details.

We'll compile the list of fries that we get and make sure that information is available to our readers throughout the season.

An Associated Press article published in USA Today called fish fries "a timeworn Catholic tradition that provides a safe haven from divides that have long roiled the U.S. church, a place where traditionalist Catholics, progressive Catholics and everyone in between can sit peacefully at the same plastic tablecloth."

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Brandon

9:25 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

I'm looking for the best fish fry in the area, for sure! I don't have one to list, but I can't wait to hear where I should be going.

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R J

7:24 am on Sunday, March 3, 2013

Skip Meister's AYCE. Possibly the worst fried fish, fries and slaw ever. Food service slaw, soggy fries and the fish--eew. Not sure what the coating was. For sure not batter, weird crumb, soggy and fish pieces shaped like a gigantic fish stick. Culvers has MUCH better fish! Also JJ Murphys in Blaine by Schwan's Super Rink is pretty good.

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yomammy

10:10 am on Sunday, March 3, 2013

Seasons Taverns North Hudson
Good fish.

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