and dinner dine-in and carryout from 4 to 7 p.m. Augustine of Hippo Parish - The fish fries on March 4 and 25 and April 15 will have lunch carryout service from noon to 1 p.m. ![]() Desserts, beer, wine and soda sold separately. 917 N. The dinner is $11, or $10 for takeouts and for seniors 65 and older children's fish fry is $6 grilled cheese plate, $4. ![]() On the menu: baked and fried cod, french fries or mashed potatoes, carrots or green beans, homemade coleslaw, rye bread, coffee and milk. Sacred Heart Croatian Church - Dine in or take out 4-7 p.m. Dinners are $15 cash and credit cards accepted. Polish Center of Wisconsin - Fish Fry will be served each Friday in Lent. Dine in and carryout are from 4-8 p.m., with fried or baked cod, pierogi, french fries, coleslaw and rye bread. Drive-thru service is 4-7 p.m., serving fried cod only, with sides. Credit cards accepted. Order and pickup in person in Mary Queen of Saints Catholic Academy hall entrance is at 1212 S. Beer, wine and soda are available separately. Dinners are $12 a meal for children 5 to 11 years is $5. Dinners include a choice of potato (seasoned french fries, parsley buttered or potato pancakes), macaroni and cheese, green beans almondine, coleslaw, applesauce, rye bread, rolls, dessert and beverage (coffee, tea, white milk or chocolate milk). Mother of Perpetual Help Parish - Dine in or take out 4:30-7 p.m. March 11 and 25 and April 8. Diners can choose from baked cod, fried breaded shrimp or fried breaded cod. Wildwood Ave., Whitefish Bay follow signs to the elevator. In McCormick Hall on the lower level enter from the parking lot off Marlborough Drive. Handicapped entrance through front doors of church, 4825 N. Children's meal is macaroni and cheese or one-piece fish dinner ($6). A family meal for four (two adult and two child portions, $36) is available. The dinner ($13) of baked or fried cod comes with two pieces of fish, fries or baked potato, coleslaw, rye bread, and homemade or packaged desserts. Holy Family Parish - Fish fries will be served from 4:30-7 p.m. every Friday in Lent, both dine-in and takeout. The children's dinner is fish sticks and potatoes ($7). The dinner includes cod, potatoes, coleslaw and rye bread ($14). 63rd St.Įmanuel United Church of Christ - Pick up curbside or dine in 5-7 p.m. The dinners are all-you-can-eat baked or fried cod, french fries, boiled potatoes, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, tartar sauce, rye bread, homemade dessert and milk or soda ($13, or $12 for seniors 60 and older and $6 for children 10 and younger). The fish fries are in Tenpenny Hall at St. 41st St.īoy Scout Troop 536 - The troop will hold dine-in or carryout fish fries from 4:30-7 p.m. Dinner is a choice of fried or baked cod, parsley potatoes, french fries, macaroni and cheese, rye bread, homemade desserts, coffee and milk ($15, or $14 for those 60 and older and for carryouts for children younger than 10, $9). Beer, soda and wine at the cash bar. RELATED: Here are 7 Milwaukee-area spots to check out for your Friday fish fry tradition MILWAUKEE COUNTYīlessed Sacrament Catholic Church - All-you-can-eat dine-in or carryout fish fry 4-7 p.m. Several of the churches and groups serve fish fry outside of Lent, as well check with the venue for other dates. You might not have to wait a whole year to have some of these dinners again. In-person dining is back at some Lenten fish fry dinners at Milwaukee-area churches and nonprofits, but at this stage of the pandemic, a number of them remain carryout only.Īnd some are offering that carryout by way of drive-thrus, typically staged in the church's parking lot.įridays in Lent in 2022 start March 4 and continue through April 15.
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