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The Ultimate Georgia Lent Fish Fry Guide (2024 Edition)

If you didn’t already know, fish frys are an age-old Catholic tradition. Today, they are a fun way to spend time with other parishioners or meet new friends without having to cook dinner. Below is the ultimate guide to this year’s fish frys all around the state.

We are also facilitating our third annual Fish Fry completion. This is a light-hearted competition to bring even more excitement and community-building to parishes around town. Vote for your parish here!

NOTE: If you know of a Lenten fish fry that has not been included but definitely should be, leave a note in the comments section below with where, when, and why you love it (emphatic support is encouraged). We’ll get it added to the list! If you have additional fun details about any of the ones already listed, you’re encouraged to share those as well. Also, if there’s any new information on your fish fry that we missed, feel free to let us know in the comments.

Skip to Fish Frys located in:

Atlanta – ITP

Basilica of Sacred Heart of Jesus | Atlanta | 6:30-8 pm

Dining options: Dine-in

The Basilica is offering a unique experience this Lent. Come and do Stations of the Cross at 6:30. After, they are providing a complimentary soup dinner with bread. While everyone is eating, they are doing the Synod from the Archdiocese. (Thanks to Sarah Bottinelli Alix for the suggestion.)

More Info: Click for more details on their website

Christ The King | Atlanta | 5:00-7:30 pm

Dining options: Dine-in, Take-out, and Order online

Your choice of fried or baked fish with two sides, a drink, and dessert. They have a variety of sides including roasted red skin potatoes, honey butter carrots, and kale salad. 

The 20s/30s group at CTK will be serving fish and having dinner together at the February 24th fish fry. You can let the 20s/30s group know you’re interested/plan to attend via their Facebook event.

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Firsthand Recount:

“I enjoyed my meal and time, especially the roasted potatoes haha. – Rachel S (2022)

Holy Spirit Catholic Church | Atlanta | 6:30-8 pm 

Dining options: Dine-In, Take out, and Order online

They offer grilled salmon with a strawberry sauce, baked shrimp, and the classic Fish ‘n Chips dinner.

More Info: Click for more details on their website

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church | Atlanta | 6-8 pm

Dining options: Outdoor dining, Take-out, Drive-Thru, Order online

You choose fried or broiled fish with fries, hush puppies, mac-n-cheese, and coleslaw. There will also be fish tacos with rice and beans.

They also have beer available if dining in. 

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Firsthand Recount: “It’s really packed right at 6 when it opens up. The line was out the door, and it started to calm down around 7:30. One of the volunteers asked our table if they made margaritas next week and if we’d drink them. With an enthusiastic yes response, it sounds like that may be added to the menu. Everyone was incredibly nice and helpful – a very positive experience (as expected).” – Michael L (2022)

Video of the Fish Fry!

Photo Provided by Michael L

2022 Fish Fry Winner!

City On Purpose’s AG with IHM Knights of Columbus

Metro Atlanta Area – OTP

St. Ann | Marietta | 5-7 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

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St. Andrew | Roswell | 5:30-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out

St. Andrew is offering a fish fry dinner. Their menu includes Fried or baked fish, pizza, vegetables, cole slaw, french fries, and desserts. It is $15 for adults and $8 for children. Beer and wine available for a donation. Stations of the Cross will follow after at 7 pm.

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All Saints Catholic Church | Dunwoody | 5-8 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out 

All Saints offers regular fish options, shrimp, broiled cod, or salmon. The sides options are made from scratch clam chowder, mac & cheese, roasted red potatoes, cole slaw, green beans, and hush puppies. They also offer draft beer and wine. 

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St. Benedict | Duluth | 5:30-7:30 pm

Dining options: Dine-in

St. Benedict’s will be offering fried or baked cod, french fries, homemade mac and cheese, hush puppies, Italian green beans, coleslaw, and applesauce. They will also have chowder and desserts available. Cheese pizza will also be available.

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St. Brendan the Navigator | Cumming | 4:30-7:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-In, Drive-thru and Online Ordering

St. Brendan offers adult and kids menu options.  Choose from baked or fried fish and enjoy french fries, coleslaw, and a vegetable. Desserts, beer, and wine are also available. 

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St. Brigid | John’s Creek | 5-8 pm

Dining options: Dine-in

This parish is offering fried fish, shrimp, baked tilapia, and salmon. They also offer cheese pizza for non-fish eaters. All of the proceeds go to St. Brigid’s Knights of Columbus. (Thank you Andre Avena for this recommendation.)

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Firsthand Recount: We went today and it was not like it used to be, but good! They used to do it restaurant-style, where you placed your order on ipads in the hallway and then walked into Corbett Hall, and they seated you and then brought your food when it was ready. Today, for the first time, it was a buffet. They had fried shrimp, baked salmon, baked tilapia, and fried cod, with french fries, very good mac n cheese, coleslaw, hush puppies, and salad. Everything was good, but the mac n cheese was especially good. You could pay extra for beer, wine, or soft drinks, but there was lemonade, water, sweet tea & unsweet tea included. You could also pay $1 for a good assortment of homemade baked goods. We each had a different slice – a carrot cake, a red velvet cake, an angel food cake with blueberries on top, a custard pie, and a brownie/cookie bar. They had a $40 family maximum. Otherwise, it’s $12 for adults & $6 for kids. They also had a drive-thru option to pick up to-go, but they had that before Covid also. We sat with an older Episcopal couple who lives near the church, who were delightful and were thrilled to be welcomed for dinner by the St Brigid community (they saw the signs along the road!). The pastor, Fr Niel, came and chatted with every table. They made a big announcement that it was time to finish up so you could get to Stations of the Cross at 7, and then another announcement when it was time for you to walk over.” – Kathy P (2022)

“I opted for the grilled salmon (BANG BANG) and my wife Laine got the fried shrimp (BANG BANG). You get a good amount of food per adult (fries, Mac and cheese, coleslaw/salad), so you won’t leave hungry. They have a dessert bar of homemade goodies- give a $1, get a great threat that is 0 calories. St. Brigid offers beer, wine, and soft drinks for extra cash monies. We arrived around 530 and the place was bumping!” – André A (2022)

Photo Provided by André A.

St. Catherine of Siena | Kennesaw | 5:30-7:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

St. Catherine’s is offering an updated fish fry menu. They will have fried cod, baked tilapia with lemon sauce, and pasta with sauce. For sides, they are offering shrimp and corn chowder, sweet corn, hushpuppies, French fries, and coleslaw. Make sure to register online before the next Friday. (Thank you Ellie Grace Hicks for this suggestion.)

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St. Clare of Assisi | Acworth | 5:30-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-in, Take-out, and Online Ordering 

St. Clare’s Knights of Columbus are serving up fried and broiled fish with your choice of sides. They offer fish, cheese pizza, and mac & cheese options for kids.  They have a weekly 50/50 Drawing and the teens are selling desserts to help fund their summer retreats.  (Thank you Ellie Grace Hicks for this suggestion.)

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St. Gabriel Catholic Church | Fayetteville | 5-7 pm

Dining options: Drive-thru

Dinners are $10 per plate. They are offering both fried and baked options.

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Holy Cross Catholic Church | Atlanta | 5-7:30 pm

Dining options: Drive-thru and Dine-In

Holy Cross is offering a wide variety of delicious meals for your family. They are offering a fried catfish plate, baked tilapia with rice pilaf plate, shrimp & grits plate, popcorn shrimp plate, and a grilled cheese sandwich plate. All of the plates come with banana pudding on the side. A new additon for the 2023 year, is a New Orleans style Seafood Gumbo.

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Firsthand Recount:“The Knights of Columbus has their drive-thru process down. It took less than 5 minutes for us to get through and back on the road home. They’re kind and courteous and have bilingual speakers available for Spanish-speaking families. Their menu is here in their bulletin look at week 3/14/22.” – Jorge S. (2022)

Holy Trinity Catholic Church | Peachtree City | 5:30-8 pm

Dining options: Drive-thru and Dine-In

Baked and or fried fish is served and sides include french fries, coleslaw, and hush puppies. Desserts as well. The suggested donation is $12 for adults, $6 for children under 12 for $30 for the whole family.

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St. James the Apostle Catholic Church | McDonough | 5-7:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out

They have a choice between fried or baked fish, french fries, coleslaw, and hush puppies. They also have a non-fish option that varies each week. The KOC also sells beer and wine for those that are dining in.

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Firsthand Recount:“The fish is always amazing! The atmosphere is very friendly and open. Stations are at 6 pm which is perfect timing to eat before or after.” – AG D (2022)

Video of the fish fry!

St. John Neuman | Lilburn | 5-8 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in

St. John Neuman is offering fried and baked fish options as well as fried and grilled shrimp. They offer traditional sides such as hush puppies, fries, and coleslaw. For kids, they offer fish nuggets, mac and cheese, and a cheese quesadilla. If you’re feeling a little extra, you can get a shrimp skewer, shrimp cocktail, or clam chowder. Beer, wine, and mixed drinks are all available. 

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St. John Vianney Catholic Church | Lithia Springs | 5-6:45 pm

Dining options: Drive-thru and Dine-in

Each week a different ministry will be serving the meal!

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St. Joseph | Marietta | 6-7 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out

This parish is offering fried, baked, and blackened fish. All sorts of classic fish fry sides. Desserts are being provided by the St. Vincent De Paul Society. Alcohol beverages will be available. 

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St. Jude the Apostle | Sandy Springs | 5-8 pm 

Dining options: Dine-In 

This fish fry offers fried fish, baked salmon, fish tacos, and quesadillas. The St. Jude Preschool will also be hosting its bake sale to raise money for the preschool. This is a ticked event and there are only two dates available. You can buy tickets on the parish website.

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St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Church | Lawrenceville | 5-7:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out

This parish offers fried white fish, fried shrimp, grilled salmon, grilled mahi-mahi. There will also be your classic sides like french fries and coleslaw. There will be a dessert table and peach cobbler.

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St. Monica Catholic Church | Duluth | 4:30-6:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in

This parish serves both fried and baked fish, in large portions. You will also find boiled shrimp as an added entre. Sides include mac and cheese, french fries, sauteed perogies, and green beans. Add to this already full plate a portion of cole slaw, hush puppies, and a fudge brownie.

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St. Lawrence Church | Lawrenceville | 5:30-8:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in, Take-out, Online Ordering

St. Lawrence offers traditionally baked and fried fish. However, if you’re looking for something different they also offer baked salmon, lump crab cake, and shrimp bisque. 

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Mary Our Queen | Peachtree Corners | 5:30-7:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out

Each week they offer a rotating weekly special menu featuring all different kinds of fish options. They also offer sides such as clam chowder, a slice of cheese pizza, baked potatoes, and sweet potatoes. Check out the website and weekly bulletin to stay updated on the weekly dining options. 

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St. Oliver Plunkett | Snellville | 5-7:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-In

St. Oliver’s Men’s Club is serving up fried and baked tilapia, fish tacos, and chowder. 

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Our Lady of the Assumption | Brookhaven | 6-7 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

The all-you-can-eat menu includes: baked and fried cod, fried catfish, mac & cheese, coleslaw, hush puppies, fries, salad, lemonade, water – and cheese pizza for the picky eaters out there! Cost is $15 per person or $35 per family. All you can eat! (Thank you to Andrew Knuckles for the recommendation.)

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St. Peter Chanel | Roswell | 5-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-in 

St. Peter’s offers fried cod, baked tilapia, tilapia fish tacos, and pizza. Sides are steamed zucchini, yellow squash and onions, mac and cheese, fries, and a salad station. Each meal comes with two sides of your choice. They also have a dessert station and ice cream. 

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Firsthand Recount: “They had fried cod, baked tilapia, fish tacos, green beans, squash, and fries. Their salad bar was a nice touch where you can choose your toppings! They had some good-sized eclairs and brownies for dessert. It was a nice setup in Macnamee Hall and my daughter enjoyed running around with other kids! We arrived around 5 pm-ish and the place started to pop off around 6 pm.” – André A (2022)

St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church | Jonesboro | 5-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-in

They will be offering three different plates this year an adult meal, a child’s plate, and a family meal. They have a choice of fried fish or parmesan-encrusted tilapia. They also have a tomato soup and grilled cheese option. 

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St. Pius X | Conyers | 5-7 pm

Dining: Dine-in, Drive-thru, and Online Ordering

You can get your choice of fried or baked cod and two sides. They also have grilled cheeses available for kids. You can place drive-thru orders ahead online on Thursday night.

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St. Stephen the Martyr | Lilburn | 5-7 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

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St. Thomas Aquinas Church | Alpharetta | 4:30-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-In, Take-out, and Order Online

St. Thomas is offering traditionally fried and baked fish options. They also offer family meals that include two adult plates and two children’s plates. 

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St. Thomas More | Decatur | 6:30-8 pm

Dining options: Dine-In

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Transfiguration Catholic Church | Marietta | 5:30-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-in, Take-out, Drive-thru, and Online Ordering 

Transfiguration offers fried cod and baked tilapia. They also offer grilled cheese sandwiches and Mac and cheese for kids. They have different themes each week such as date night, Italian night, family night, fish tacos, and storytelling night. 

You can order food ahead for pickup too. 

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Outside of Metro Atlanta

St. Anne Catholic Church | Columbus | 6-7 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

St. Anne’s out in Columbus is offering fish or shrimp, french fries, coleslaw, hush puppies, mixed veggies, and french fries. 

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St. Francis of Assisi | Cartersville | 5-6:45 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

Dinners are $10 each or $35 for a family meal. Stations of the Cross will follow afterward.

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St. Joseph Catholic Church | Athens | 5:30-7:30 pm

Dining options: Dine-in, Take-out, Online orders

A classic fish fry with all the fixings. All the proceeds go to Athens area charities. You can fill out a pre-order form on their website.

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Firsthand Recount: “This fish fry was great! There are servers who bring you your food, drinks, and anything else you might need. The tacos were delicious with great sides and to top it all off a delicious homemade cookie! 10/10 I would highly recommend!” – AG D. (2023)

St. Luke the Evangelist | Dahlonega | 5-7 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in and Take-out 

Another parish that is located in the North Georgia mountain area is offering a fish fry. The meals are cooked by Chef Joel Pizzolato who offers a weekly special. Their menu includes fish and chips, salmon, fried shrimp, crab cakes, and clam chowder. They offer an array of sides and each meal includes a drink and dessert. 

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St. Matthew | Tyrone | 6:30-8 pm

Dining options: Dine-in 

St. Matthew’s is offering Stations of the Cross at 6:30 pm followed by a meat-free dinner. Not every week is fish so join them each week for a new, delicious option. (Thank you Megan Trocquet for this recommendation.)

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St. Michael | Gainesville | 5-7 pm

Dining options: Dine-in

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Carrolton | 6-7:00 pm

Dining options: Dine-in 

Our Lady of Perpetual Help offers a simple soup dinner. There will also be Stations of the Cross after at 7pm.

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St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church | Cleveland | 6-8:30 pm 

Dining options: Dine-in 

If you’re traveling out of town to the North GA mountains be sure to stop by St. Paul for your lenten fish fry fix. They will be offering baked and fried fish, sides, soup, and desserts. All proceeds of this fish fry will go to help with the HVAC fund. 

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Prince of Peace Catholic Church | Flowery Branch | 4:30-7 pm 

Dining Options: Dine-in & Takeout

Prince of Peace will be offering the choice of fried catfish or baked tilapia with mac & cheese, hushpuppies, french fries, green beans, coleslaw, an assortment of desserts (gluten-free options available), iced tea & lemonade. Wine and beer will also be available with a cash donation. The cost is $10 per individual meal or $30 for the family meal (3+ immediate family). Bilingual (English & Spanish) Stations of the Cross will follow at 7 PM.

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Sacred Heart Catholic Church | Milledgeville | 5-7:30 pm

Dining options: Dine-in 

Sacred Heart is offering a two-piece fish dinner, a twelve-piece fried shrimp dinner, a twelve-piece peel and shrimp dinner, or a one-piece fish and six-piece shrimp dinner. All dinners come with sides, a drink, and dessert. (Thank you Axel Hawkins for this recommendation.)

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