![]() What: Beer-battered fried cod, French fries, coleslaw and roll bread. or until sold out every Friday during Lent including Good Friday Where: 2609 10th St., Wyandotte in the Our Lady of Mount Caramel High School auditorium Also available are a shrimp dinner, mac and cheese dinner, fish sandwich, grilled cheese sandwich and a pizza and salad.įor info: 58 or Our Lady of the Scapular Parish ![]() Fried fish dinners come with fries, coleslaw and roll, while baked cod dinners include roasted potatoes, steamed vegetables, coleslaw and roll. Fried or baked cod dinners are available in one, two and three pieces. Desserts and cash bar available.įor info: 73 or Our Lady of Hope Parish ![]() There's also a shrimp dinner served with fries, coleslaw and a roll and a macaroni and cheese dinner with fries, coleslaw and roll. A baked fish dinner is served with a baked potato, coleslaw and a roll. What: Three-piece fish and chips dinner served with coleslaw and a roll. Dine in or carry-out.įor info: 24 or Knights of Columbus Plymouth What: Buffet fish fry includes baked tilapia, fried pollack, crab cakes, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, vegetables, baked potatoes, French fries, rolls, coffee and soft drinks. Many of the fish fries are offered through Good Friday, April 7. Keep in mind that prices at each fish fry will vary as well as what is offered. Last year, more than 500 baskets were sponsored, according to parish secretary Esther Huerta.īelow is a small sampling of metro area fish fries and what they offer. Proceeds are donated to Mimi's Mission Downriver. You will find more than 40 fish fry places listed on the Archdiocese of Detroit website.įor example, at Our Lady of the Scapular in Wyandotte, you can buy an Easter basket wrapped and filled with goodies for $10 or buy one to sponsor someone in need. Many of the churches, clubs and fraternal organizations' fish fries are fundraisers or benefit a specific program. On his Mitch's Friday Fish Fry Review page, Koleczko also posts flyers from fish fries around the metro area. "It's a sign of the times, and unfortunately because of COVID a lot of the smaller ones closed and never came back." ![]() "They used to be $8 to $10 and now they are getting upwards to the $12-$15 range for a dinner," Koleczko said. "They'll take your order whether it be on an iPad or handheld device and send it to the kitchen and your food gets prepared right away."Īnd the meals, he said, have also gotten a little more expensive. "More are accepting credit cards and a lot of them now are using technology to take your order," he said. What to expect at some area fish friesĪ lot of the fish fries have streamlined processes, and prices are up. You can also find previous reviews and posting of other fish fries on Mitch's Friday Fish Fry Review on Facebook. On Thursday, he will post a video naming the place and a review will follow either Friday or Saturday after the visit. Each week, Koleczko will generate a list of potential fish fries and look them up online. Koleczko, who said he does the posts for a fun hobby, noted that the Detroit Catholic online publication will be posting his weekly videos and reviews. "I am just letting you know when you get there what door you are walking in, how you're ordering, how you're paying, where you are picking up your food from, where you are sitting, are beverages available, was there a salad bar. "Basically, I am a tour guide with these (fish fries)," Koleczko said. He doesn't review fish fries as good or bad, rather he provides details about the fish fry and what to expect. Koleczko, an elementary school teacher, is back for his ninth Lenten season of visiting area fish fries and writing about the experiences. The reviews are from Mitch Koleczko, 50, of St. If you want to know a thing or two about what to expect at some metro Detroit fish fries, you can check out Mitch's Friday Fish Fry Review page on Facebook.
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