

Charles Faust American Legion Post 281: 4:30-7 p.m. Macaroni and cheese dinners (while quantities last) and children’s portions available.

Each served with fries, coleslaw, mushy peas (a British specialty), bread and coffee or tea. Also shrimp, chicken or fish and shrimp combo dinners. British-style fish and chips dinner, hand-dipped in made-from-scratch batter. 23. Fish or shrimp dinner with fries, coleslaw and hush puppies, $10 each.īritish American Club: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Handicap accessible.īarberton VFW Post 1066: 5-8 p.m., through April 7. $12 adults, $11 seniors, $7 ages 12 and younger. Baked or fried white fish with choices of sides (scalloped potatoes, french fries, coleslaw and hot rice or green beans) and Massoli’s bread, coffee, tea or lemonade. (across the street in the new location) lower church hall, Akron. No phone orders.Īnnunciation Church/Visitation of Mary Parish: 4:30-7 p.m. All dinners come with choice of two sides: baked potato, french fries, macaroni and cheese, hot rice, coleslaw, applesauce or cottage cheese. Six-ounce baked or fried cod, one piece $13 two pieces $16. Includes choice of potato, coleslaw, rolls.Īncient Order of Hibernians: 5-7 p.m. Baked cod, extra pan-fried and beer-battered can be purchased for $2 per piece. Beer-battered pollock or pan-fried flounder, $12 adults, $6 ages 10-and-younger. Akron churches, clubs and lodges serving fish fryĪkron FOP Lodge No.

Some even have chicken tenders on the menu for the kiddos or those who simply don't like seafood.įish fries every Friday during Lenten season unless otherwise noted. A few have other meat-free meals, such as scallops, shrimp, crab cakes, pierogi and salad. Many offer carryout or drive-thru pickup options.Īnd if you're not a fan of fried fish, some places are offering baked fish. You can find fish fries at area churches, clubs, lodges and restaurants. The Akron area offers plenty of options for people seeking meat-free dining options on Fridays throughout Lent.
