Desserts include fresh baked pies. A la carte: Homemade New England clam chowder, $5.75; pierogies with sauteed onions and sour cream, $2.50 each; homemade cabbage and noodles, $4.50; homemade mac and cheese, $4.50. Raffles and nightly 50-50 drawings. Adult plates are a choice of baked or fried cod, fish tacos or fish strips plus two sides, a dessert and drink for $15. Costs: $18 (seniors, $17; kids, $9). Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. 7010 Broadview Road, Parma, 216-524-2182. Adults: Baked or breaded white fish, four pierogies; one piece of fish and two pierogies, two crab cakes or shrimp. Fried perch, fried or baked cod, and two sides (mac and cheese, regular or sweet-potato fries, slaw or applesauce). Cash only. Dine in or carryout. $15 one large piece of baked salmon and two sides. Belarusian Event Center, 11022 Webster Road, Strongsville, 440-572-3008. Coffee, tea, lemonade and dessert are included. Shrimp or chicken dinners also available.) Dine in or carryout. 17514 Detroit Ave., Andrews Hall, St. James lower level, Lakewood, www.stjameslakewood.com or call Mary at 216-521-9150 or Tom at 216-798-5523. Sweetest Heart of Mary's fish fry, 4440 Russell in Detroit, is 3-8 p.m. Fridays . Cost: Dinners, $10. Cost: $18 (ages 10 and under and 62 and older, $11). Our kitchen and dining room is staffed completely by volunteers and we serve up some of the best fried fish and clam dinners around!! A la carte items: Spinach pie or hummus. Dine in or carryout. Fish fry season began in Butler County on Feb. 24 but not without a few catches. If you want to see my stories, heres a directory on cleveland.com. Wheelchair accessible. Fry time: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays to April 7. Fish Fry Friday at Church of the Assumption in Broadview Heights has been voted the Best Fish Fry in the Diocese of Cleveland. Pre-order reservations only for dine-in or takeout meals. Similar to last year, it will be pre-ordering on-line only, there will be NO walk-ins. AARP is anticipating using a drop off process to prepare returns, necessitating a return visit to the site to finalize returns. Dine in and takeout. Fry time: 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 to April 7. Costs: Lake perch or 10 shrimp, $20; combo (two perch and six shrimp), $20; two pieces of pizza, mac and cheese or pierogi dinners, $12. . Dinners include beer battered fish filets with fries, $12.75; breaded jumbo fried shrimp with fries, $11.95; baked lemon-pepper haddock filet with red-skin potatoes, broccoli, and bread, $13.75; pierogi jumbo dinner with grilled onions, $10.25; fresh garden salad with albacore tuna, $13.75. Extras: One piece perch or cod, or three shrimp. Note: Many places are not holding fish frys on March 17 - St. Patrick's Day.ASSOCIATED PRESS. Assumption Parish - Broadview Heights 9183 Broadview Rd, Broadview Hts, OH 44147 Phone: 440.546.9552 Feb. 24, March 3, March 10, March 17, March 24, March 31 4:00pm - 7:00pm Benedictine High School - Cleveland 2900 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr, Cleveland, OH 44104 Iced tea and lemonade will be served; soda will be available for purchase. The cathedral is located at 2699 Peachtree Road NE in Atlanta. Dine in, relax, enjoy a great meal and the fellowshipor take out. Takeout available, credit cards accepted. Email standrewuccfishfry@gmail.com. Fresh pie slices, $3 (two for $5). All food is prepared by volunteers of the church. Costs: Beer-battered cod, baked cod and pierogi dinners, $12; perch dinner, $15. Live polka music begins at 7 p.m. Free bocce. Eat in or take out between the hours of 5:30-8 p.m. Entrees include crab cakes, grilled salmon, shrimp, fried fish and kids shrimp. 15300 Detroit Ave., (Detroit and Andrews avenues), Lakewood. Fry time: 5 to 7 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 to March 31. St. John Neumann Church, 801 Tom Smith Rd, Lilburn, will have fish frys the Fridays of Lent from 5-7:30 p.m. Prices vary based on selections. Mission & History; Hours, Location; Join Our Parish; Staff Directory; . 9183 Broadview Road, Broadview Heights, www.coabvm.org, 440-546-9552. 719 Harris Road, Sheffield Lake, 440-949-8491. A la carte available. 3434 George Ave., Parma, 440-884-2319, www.stfrancisdesales-church.org. Entre: Fried cod, crab cakes, shrimp, pizza. Fry time: 5 to 7:30 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 to April 7. BROADVIEW HEIGHTS: St. Sava Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church. A bake sale is offered with assorted cookies, brownies, breads and more to eat in and/or take home. Dinners will be Friday during Lent (except Good Friday) beginning Friday, Feb. 24 through March 31. No phone or online orders. Fry time: 4 to 7:30 p.m. Fridays through March 31 (except for St. Patricks Day, March 17). fish/shrimp tacos, pierogis, homemade mac & cheese, soups, and salads. Dine in and carryout. Copyright 2023 Archdiocese of Atlanta. PARMA: St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church. Cash only. Church main hall, 2151 W. Wallings Road, Broadview Heights, 440-237-2260. All rights reserved (About Us). Haren Hall, 8328 Broadway Ave., Cleveland, 216-271-4242. Sides: Mac and cheese, $4; pierogies, $5; pizza, $4; fries, $4; dessert, $1; fried shrimp, $6. Beverages, $1; desserts, $2; and complementary coffee are available. Cost: $15 per meal plus one-time per-person entrance fee of $2. Fry time: 4 to 7 p.m. Fridays to April 7. Lake Erie perch dinner with tartar sauce, $20; baked salmon with Chardonnay dill sauce, $18; baked cod with mango chutney, $16; fried butterfly shrimp with cocktail sauce, $15. Desserts available. They host a large fish fry where you pay for the items you want in advance and are served cafeteria style. Includes fries or cabbage and noodles or green beans and slaw or applesauce. Cash, checks, credit cards (American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover), Apple Pay, Samsung Pay. St. Brigid Church, 3400 Old Alabama Rd in Johns Creek, will be having its fish fry each Friday evening during Lent from 5 to 8 p.m.Dine in, take out and a drive thru to accommodate all needs for visitors. Beverages (coffee, lemonade, iced tea) included. Weekly specials include lobster bisque, potato pancakes and more. Fry time: 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 to April 7 (no fish fry March 17). Reel in a tasty catch by stopping by St.Mary Mother of God Church on Highway 16 West, in Jackson each Friday of Lentbetween 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. Clam chowder is $2, and wine or beer is available for a $2 donation. There will be a weekly Chefs Special prepared by Chef Joel. Come join the group to pray Stations of the Cross at several church locations during its first annual Way of the Cross Run. Beer, wine and soft drinks available for purchase. Costs: Perch, $13; tilapia, $13; catfish, $15. 7206 Myron Ave., Cleveland, 216-361-4858, https://stfranciscleveland.org/. The Knights of Columbus fish frys at All Saints Church, 2443 Mt. Proceeds benefit the many charities supported by the Knights of Columbus. Fried or baked fish, fried shrimp and homemade pierogi dinners include slaw, applesauce, roll, butter, dessert and two sides: (fries, mac and cheese, cabbage and noodles, or pierogi.) Plates of fried fish and sides are delivered at the Allegheny Elks Lodge #339 during their annual fish fry on the first night of Lent, in Pittsburgh, on Friday . Includes generous portion of slaw, bread and spaghetti or mac and cheese. The Knights offer New England clam chowder, baked potatoes and mac and cheese as additional side items along with home baked goods for dessert. Cash or checks only. 22770 Lakeshore Blvd., Euclid, 216-538-1358. Hosted by the Knights of Columbus Council 13052. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council 11461. The 104-year-old log building has views of Lake Erie. Serving hours are 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Marist Hall. 4470 Ridge Road, Brooklyn, 216-749-5585. Dinners include slaw or applesauce, roll, coffee, cookie and choice of side (homemade fresh potato pancakes, pierogies, red-skin potatoes, mac and cheese, cabbage and noodles, fries or steamed vegetables.) Sellers of the Lenten favorite had to contend with, in some cases, unexpectedly high demand. Standing at the Cross with Our Lady, St. John and St. Mary Magdaleneisthis years parish Lenten mission at St. Monica Church. Organizers say ask about their frequent fryer smiles program. 6340 Melbury Ave., Solon, 440-349-1863. All rights reserved. Social Media - Footer. Their other locations in Berea and Strongsville are leased. The Knights of Columbus at St. Michael the Archangel Church, 490 Arnold Mill Rd, Woodstock, will have a fish fry each Friday of Lent, except Good Friday. Heres to good eating! Fry time: Feb. 24, March 3 and March 10. Fry time: Lunch is 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dinner is 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 through March 31. Dont have the cash? 947 / St. Marys. 1439 S. Carpenter Road, Brunswick, https://www.vfw9520.com/ and Facebook. Kids menu includes pizza and mac and cheese. Dine in and carryout. Seafood dinner: Eight fried shrimp or two crab cakes with fries, slaw, vegetable and roll. Cost: $15 (kids, $8). 32929 Lake Road, Avon Lake, https://www.stjosephavonlake.org/. Fry time: 5 to 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 31. St. Marguerite dYouville Churchs Knights of Columbus 12905 will have a fish fry every Friday in Lent, Feb. 24-March 31 from 5-7:30 p.m. Dinner costs: Adults, $13; seniors, $11; kids, $7. A QR code will be available so you can pay online upon arrival. 1911 W. 57th St., Cleveland, 216-631-5633, ststephencleveland.org. 21281 Chardon Road, Euclid, 216-481-8232, https://www.srstrinity.com/. New dinner this year: Salmon, mashed potatoes and green beans, $19. Cash only, drive-through only. Each meal (adults and kids) comes with two sides: fries, slaw, mac and cheese, cabbage and noodles. Menus of restaurants nearby. 2900 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Cleveland, https://cbhs.net/. All-you-can-eat dinners include fish, pierogies, slaw, fries, roll and butter, cabbage and noodles, mac and cheese, applesauce, lemonade and coffee. Cost is $12.50 per person or $35 per family. Kids meal: Mac and cheese, applesauce, bread, drink, $4. Fry times: 4 to 7 p.m. (with last order in by 6:45 p.m.) Fridays Feb. 24 to April 7. Fish or shrimp plates are $12, and combo plates are $14. Discounts for seniors. Also available: Creamy clam chowder, $4; pizza slices, $2; and kids meal of mac and cheese and applesauce, $4. The family-friendly fish fry includes live music. Dessert is Bakers Square pie. Coffee or tea included with dinner. Cost: $12. Large dinner, $15; small, $12; kids meal (fish, pizza or mac and cheese), $9. Fry time: 4:30 to 7 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 to March 31 (no fish fry on Ash Wednesday or Good Friday). Menu includes one-, two-, or three-piece fish dinner, baked or beer-battered fried; two large sides (mac and cheese, fries, rice or haluski fried cabbage and noodles) and a small side (green beans, slaw or applesauce), roll and butter, dessert and beverage. Fry time: 4:30 to 7 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24, March 10, March 31, April 7, April 21. Dine in, relax, enjoy a great meal and the fellowshipor take out your meal. There will be themed nights for fellowship and community building. We will customize our menus and packages to help make your special day truly unforgettable. Online ordering (and vehicle side pickup) is available; go to www.stjosephschoolrandolph.org. Fry time: 5 to 7:20 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 24 through April 7. Held inside of st Rita Catholic Church gym This is one of the more popular fish fry's in the city. Soda and desserts are available for an additional charge. Menu will include f. ried or baked fish, fried shrimp, combo plates, with macaroni and cheese or fries, slaw and hush puppies as sides. Keller Center, 56 Adalbert St., Berea, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067264890509. Assorted fresh cuts of white fish, cod, haddock, tilapia, scrod and pike dipped in India Pale Ale beer batter and fried golden brown. Prices will be $10 for those 14 andolder, $5 for kids 6-13 and free for kids 5 and younger. Kids meals: One piece of pike, $9, one piece of cod, $8, four shrimp, $8. Soda and bottled water are available for purchase. VERMILION: Vermilion on the Lake Historic Community Center. It will arrive in your inbox on Friday mornings - an exclusive to-do list, focusing on the best of the weekend fun. Fry time: 5 to 8 p.m. Fridays March 31 and April 7. Main Menu Toggle. The free weekend (March 9-11) is open to everyone to celebrate Irish heritage / Cleveland Irish music. Our parish has a 150 year history here in O'Fallon and I invite you to join us, . Deluxe dessert table by St. Vincent de Paul Society. For information, call Erin at 770-312-2605. 6667 Wallings Road, North Royalton (church hall, lower level), saint-albert.org. MAYFIELD VILLAGE: St. Bartholomew Episcopal Church. Cash or check only. Fry time: 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Lenten Fridays beginning Feb. 24. Costs: Early-bird special (3 to 5 p.m.), $15; fish fry (5 to 8 p.m.), $18; kids meals, $9. Cash only. 14040 Puritas Road, Cleveland, 216-671-5890, https://blessedtrinitycleveland.org/. Watch for a grand opening to come very soon. Reel in a tasty catch by stopping by St.Mary Mother of God Church on Highway 16 West (359 Old Griffin Road) in Jackson each Friday of Lentbetween 4:30 and 6:30 p.m. 8111 Brecksville Road, Brecksville, 216-973-1430. Water, soda, coffee, $1. Price is$10 for adults, $8 for seniors,$5 for kidsunder 12, and kids 4 and younger eat forfree. Includes choice of two sides - salad, cabbage and noodles, slaw, fries, applesauce, mac and cheese or hot rice. All cleveland.com newsletters are free. St. Joseph Church, 87 Lacy St., Marietta, will have fish frys on Fridays from Feb. 24-March 31. The Knights on Bikes are members of the Knights of Columbus who enjoy riding motorcycles to raise the awareness about the Knights. Bread and butter by request. Includes fries and slaw. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Fry time: 4 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 24 to March 31 except for St. Patricks Day, March 17. A childs plate is $5 with 1 entre, one side and a drink. BROOKLYN: Dr. Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church. Select one entre: Pub-battered or baked cod; potato and cheese pierogi, or breaded shrimp with cabbage and noodles or fries. No online or phone orders, or delivery. Dine in or carryout available. Dine-in menu: Baked breaded cod, cabbage and noodles, pierogis (potato, cheese and kraut), fries, mac and cheese, slaw. Fry time: 4 to 7 p.m. Fridays Feb. 24 to April 7 except for March 17, St. Patricks Day. ights for fellowship and community building. Fry time: 5 to 7:30 p.m. March 3 and March 31. Fry time: 4:30 to 8 p.m. year-round on Fridays. Kids: One piece of baked or fried pollock, fries, mac and cheese, bread and butter, dessert, $6. Dinner: Baked or fried fish, fries, slaw, vegetable and roll. Dinners: $10 to $15. 4939 Broadway Ave., Cleveland. Full size cash bar available with German draft beers, Pilsners and Dunkel. Burlington Entrees are pollack, baked salmon, shrimp and combo dinners with slaw and fresh-cut fries. Fry time: 4 to 7 p.m. Feb. 24 through March 31. Kids meals: Pizza, mac and cheese, fries. 25742 Royalton Road, Columbia Station (fish-fry trailer in back of building), 440-236-8111. The topic will be Finding Happiness: Gods Plan for Your Happy Life. There will also be discussion about Keeping Kids Catholic in a Secular Environment and Sharing the Faith Inside/Outside the Home. Lunch will be provided. ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY MISSION Address: 6951 Highway 39, Braithwaite Dates: 2 to 6 p.m. April 1 and 8. St. Lawrence Church, 319 Grayson Highway, Lawrenceville, will have fish fry dinners every Friday in Lent. Also available: Fish or crab-cake sandwich, shrimp baskets, baked salmon (6 to 8 ounces), pierogi, mac and cheese, slaw, clam chowder, soda, bottled water and hot chocolate. They offer to go meals. All Broadview Heights seniors are invited to participate. AP, NORTH ROYALTON: St. Albert the Great Church. Includes white bread, slaw and fries, $20. St. Oliver Plunkett Church, 3200 Brooks Drive, Snellville, presents its Lenten fish frys for all to enjoy. However, participants must RSVP with the Human Service Department at 440-526-4685. Posted on March 04, 2022 in: Parish Community Special Event. Join the assistant international coordinator of The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Movement, John A. Sullivan, to discover how the Flame of Love is more than a prayer devotion. Includes choice of potato: Au gratin, fries, baked sweet or pierogi; applesauce, slaw, Jell-O, roll and butter and coffee, $16. Fried dinners: Perch, shrimp and perch and shrimp combo. Other dinners: Pizza, mac and cheese, pierogi. Friday dinners have fish and the choice of three sides. Dine in or carryout. Dinners include baked or fried cod, shrimp, combo of fish and shrimp, or chicken tenders. Dinners: Combination plate (one piece of pike and crunchy cod, and four shrimp no substitutions), $17; two pieces of pike, $15; two pieces of crunchy cod, $13; one piece of baked cod, $12; eight shrimp, $13. All 13- and 14-year-old patrons are required to take the youth fitness training course to use the Fitness Center. Dine-in menu: Baked breaded cod, cabbage and noodles, pierogis (potato, cheese and kraut), fries, mac and cheese, slaw. The Knights of Columbus, Council 15966 will host Lenten dinners Fridays through March 31 at St. Clare of Assisi Catholic Church, 6301 Cedarcrest Road, Acworth. The cathedral also offers Instagram Stations. Pick up orders at 3348 E. 93rd St., Cleveland. Pierogi dinner: Four potato and cheese or sauerkraut pierogies with applesauce or slaw, vegetable and roll. Menu includes fish, fries, coleslaw, drinks and desserts. Parking on site. It is 100 percent locally owned and committed to staying that way. Then email fishfry@cleveland.com. February 24th through March 31st from 4:00PM to . Ive been getting my Lenten fish fry from this church for the last nine years, and it has never disappointed me or my husband. Dine in or carryout. Dozens of priests will be available to hear confessions. Sauteed shrimp, $4. Fish Fry Listings This listing will be updated as submissions are received. The 50-piece ensemble will perform seasonal and other music under the direction of conductor Patricia L. Nemitz. St. Noel Church Fish Fry: 35200 Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills. Cash and credit accepted. Dine-in dinners include choice of side (one piece manicotti, fries, vegetables or pizza), slaw, roll and butter, dessert and beverage. Saint Adalbert Youth Ministry will sell baked desserts (free with donation) to support the groups summer retreat to Steubenville. Fry time: 4 to 7 p.m. Feb. 24 to April 7. Fry time: 5 to 8 p.m. Fridays March 3 to March 31.
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