With the ashes now just a smudge on the pillow, it's time to look for the best places for fish frys. Not restaurants, but Legion Halls, Parish basements, Elks or Moose Lodges .
So what are your favorite places?
With the ashes now just a smudge on the pillow, it's time to look for the best places for fish frys. Not restaurants, but Legion Halls, Parish basements, Elks or Moose Lodges .
So what are your favorite places?
St.Veronicas in Eastpointe. It's fabulous!
Sweetest Heart of Mary
3PM - 8PM every Friday during Lent
Shrimp Dinner $9.00
Baked Flounder Dinner $8.00
Beer Battered Cod Dinner $7.50
Pierogi Dinner $7.00
Deluxe Salad Bar $6.00
Fish Dinners come with: French Fries or Macaroni & Cheese, Coleslaw, Bread and Coffee
Pierogi Dinners come with: Coleslaw, Bread and Coffee
The Gaelic League on Michigan Ave. is the best I have ever had. Only Fridays during lent. Theirs is better than I had in England.
East Detroit is right, Sweetest Heart of Mary does a good fish fry also.
Had a very good experience at St. Francis of Assisi
4500 Wesson at Buchanan
two blocks north of Michigan, two blocks east of Livernois ... west of West Grand Blvd
http://www.aodonline.org/nr/aod/cust...010DE364035%7D
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&...7.94,,0,-13.81
Last edited by gnome; February-18-10 at 08:41 AM.
For sure, not dieting food, but point me to where this heaven is... address?Sweetest Heart of Mary
3PM - 8PM every Friday during Lent
Shrimp Dinner $9.00
Baked Flounder Dinner $8.00
Beer Battered Cod Dinner $7.50
Pierogi Dinner $7.00
Deluxe Salad Bar $6.00
Fish Dinners come with: French Fries or Macaroni & Cheese, Coleslaw, Bread and Coffee
Pierogi Dinners come with: Coleslaw, Bread and Coffee
Sweetest Heart of Mary is at 4440 Russell on the corner of Russell & Canfield. The parking lot is behind the church. You enter it from Canfield. Once parked, go to the building that looks like a big house. That's where the dinners are served/sold.
Sweetest Heart of Mary is located at Canfield and Russell. South of Warren, east of I-75. You can see the twin spires from the freeway!!
If you go for the fish fry, be sure to stop in the church and take a look at one of the most beautiful churches in our city. The two trancept windows were winners at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Photo gallery: http://www.sweetestheartofmary.org/tour.htm
Restoration info: http://www.sweetestheartofmary.org/resthistory.htm
Weeeee! I am going tomorrow : ) I am not too far from that area.....
Thank you for the info and wonderful photo links. I've been in the sancturary - beautiful. I was there in 2007 for a funeral.
Sweetest Heart of Mary is located at Canfield and Russell. South of Warren, east of I-75. You can see the twin spires from the freeway!!
If you go for the fish fry, be sure to stop in the church and take a look at one of the most beautiful churches in our city. The two trancept windows were winners at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
Photo gallery: http://www.sweetestheartofmary.org/tour.htm
Restoration info: http://www.sweetestheartofmary.org/resthistory.htm
On the west side, St. Thomas Aquinas at Ford & Evergreen have them on Fridays from 5-7 pm. Fish, shrimp, mac & cheese, salad, dessert, roll, beverage. I think it's $7.00 for adults & $5.00 for kids.
I second Gnomes St. Francis, awesome. A 100 year old Polish Church. It's open for lunch, I don't know about dinner time dinners.
St. Francis d'Assisi and Sweetest Heart of Mary are both winners...great food.
Chicks! additional words to allow the post!
Is the KofC in Hamtramck doing a fish fry this year? We went last year when they were using the St Lads kitchen, but I can't seem to find any information on 2010.
It was really good food, very nice people.
Every time I see threads like this, I try not to read them but can't resist and end up with a terminal case of the munchies!
Just got back from St. Francis of Assisi's fish fry lunch. $8 for fish, coleslaw, beverage, bread, and dessert. Plenty of ambiance and very good fish.
The Archdiocese of Detroit website usually has a comprehensive listing, but this year's list appear to be rather short.
I also stopped by [[first time) St. Francis last Friday. I was very impressed. The fish was great. Lots of sides. Sweet old people doing all the work. An image of old Detroit, for sure - almost entirely lost, now.
I gave up fish for Lent.
This Friday 2/26 @ the Gaelic League fish fry. Anyone going? I plan to be there with some peeps.
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God I wish.. By peeps I meant my sh*tty friends.
I've heard that the American Legion in Berkley [[12 mile and Coolidge) really knows how to do it up right.
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