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Twin Cities Lenten Fish Fry Roundup

Lent is back, and with it comes the return of fish fry specials for the traditional Catholic meat-free Fridays. If you’re in the Twin Cities area and looking for a delicious fish fry, here’s a roundup of seven spots to try:

  • Ukrainian American Community Center: Located in Minneapolis, this spot offers fish and pierogies, coleslaw, french fries, and dessert for $15.
  • The Anchor Fish & Chips: Serving wild Alaskan cod and fries for $16, available Tuesdays through Saturdays in Minneapolis.
  • Fireside Lounge: Head to St. Paul for battered cod, fries, vegetables, and a dinner roll. They also offer an all-you-can-eat option after 5pm for $14 at lunch and $17 at dinner.
  • Church of St. Albert: After a COVID hiatus, this Minneapolis church is back with baked or fried fish, potatoes, coleslaw, spaghetti, bread, and desserts for $15.
  • Obb’s Sports Bar & Grill: Enjoy all-you-can-eat fish for $18 in St. Paul.
  • The Yankee Tavern: Located in Eagan, they offer two pieces of cod, fries, and coleslaw for $13.
  • Lucky’s 13 Pub: In Bloomington, Burnsville, Plymouth, Mendota, and Roseville, you can get two pieces for $17 or three for $19.

Whether you’re observing Lent or just in the mood for a tasty fish fry, these Twin Cities locations have you covered. Don’t miss out on these delicious specials!

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