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Find a fish fry near you with this handy-dandy map of 100+ options 🐟

Find a fish fry near you with this handy-dandy map of 100+ options 🐟

Yahoo05-03-2025

The 2025 Greater Cincinnati fish fry guide is here! From Ash Wednesday through Good Friday, you'll find a wealth of fellowship and good grub at these fries all over Great Cincinnati. Here's a look at this year's fish-filled list.
For an interactive map showing all the fries near you, go to Cincinnati.com and search: fish fry map.
Scroll down for more details by neighborhood, or use the map below to find the fish fry closest to you and yours. (Don't forget the tartar sauce.)
Anderson Township: American Legion Post 318, 6660 Clough Pike. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 18. Entrees: Fried or baked fish, chicken nuggets or shrimp. Sides: French fries, hush puppies. Deserts. Handicap parking. Celebrating 85 years. Dine in or carryout. post318.org.
Anderson Township: Immaculate Heart of Mary, 7820 Beechmont Ave. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Baked and fried fish, fish tacos, shrimp salad, fries, hush puppies, pizza, mac and cheese, side salads, coleslaw, applesauce and desserts. Carryout available 513-388-0031. ihom.org.
Bethel: St. Mary, 3398 State Route 125, Bethel. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11.
Cheviot: R&R Quality Meats, 4023 Harrison Ave. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. lunch, 4-6 p.m. dinner. March 5-April 20. Fried cod sandwich, fish taco, shrimp basket, grilled cheese, soup of the day. Phone orders: 513-661-3254. randrmeats.com/fishfry.
Cleves: Miller-Stockum American Legion Post 485, 29 E. State Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 18. Dinners: Cod, perch, tilapia shrimp or fish logs dinner. Sides: French fries, mac and cheese, coleslaw. Kids menu and a la carte menu. Desserts, soft drinks and beer for purchase. Dine in and curbside pickup. clevesfishfry.com.
Colerain Township: St. John the Baptist, 5361 Dry Ridge Road. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fried or baked fish, popcorn or beer-battered shrimp, pizza, fish tacos. Sides: Coleslaw, baked potato, French fries, mac and cheese, salad, applesauce, green beans. Kids meals. Menu on website. theblessedtrinityfamily.org/fish-fry.
Colerain Township: Germania Society of Cincinnati, 3529 W. Kemper Road. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Credit card only, no cash. Dine in or drive-thru. germaniasociety.com/fish-fry.
Deer Park: St. John the Evangelist, 7121 Plainfield Road. 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 21, April 4, April 18. crescentparishes.org/calendar-of-events.
Delhi Township: Our Lady of Victory Holy Smokes Ash Wednesday Fish Fry, 810 Neeb Road. 5-7 p.m. March 5. olvdelhi.org.
Delhi Township: Delhi Pub, 937 Devils Backbone Road. 6-9 p.m. March 7-April 18. Cod combo, catfish combo, cheese lasagna meal, cod sandwich combo. Combos include hush puppies, French fries and coleslaw. Lasagna meal includes salad and garlic bread. Beer buckets, wine and cocktails available. Dine in or carryout. $10-$12. facebook.com.
Downtown: Arnold's Bar & Grill, 210 E. Eighth St. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Wisconsin-style fish fry features fried fish and fried cheese curd appetizer. German beer specials, live polka music.
East Price Hill: St. William, 4108 W. Eighth St., 4-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Magnificod, shrimp, tilapia, salmon, crab cakes. Sides, homemade soups. Desserts sold separately for specific school and parish organizations. Drive-thru only. Cash only. Drive-thru only. saintwilliam.com/fish-fry.
East Price Hill: St. Lawrence, 3680 Warsaw Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 5-April 11. Beer battered fish, baked fish, sides. Dine in, drive-thru or carryout. stlawrenceparish.org.
Evendale: Syrian Shrine, 9730 Reading Road. 5-7p.m. March 7-April 18. Fried fish dinner, fried shrimp dinner, kids meal, sides, desserts. Dine in or carryout. facebook.com.
Fairfield: Father Roettele Council #8115 K of C at Sacred Heart Church, 400 Nilles Road. 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 7, March 28, April 18. Dinners: Fried cod, crab cake or fish sandwich with 2 sides and drink. Sides: fries, baked potato, green beans, coleslaw, mac and cheese. A la carte fish sandwich, kids fish or pizza dinner. Dine in or carryout. facebook.com/kofc8115.
Green Township: West Side Masonic Center, 4353 West Fork Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 18. Breaded cod and five sides. Drive Thru only. facebook.com/westsidemasoniccenter.
Green Township: St. Antoninus, 1500 Linneman Road, Green Township. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 11.
Green Township: St. Ignatius of Loyola, 5222 North Bend Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. facebook.com.
Green Township: Knights of Columbus #1683 Northside, 3144 Blue Rock Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 18.
Green Township: St. James the Greater, 3565 Hubble Road. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Beer-battered cod, baked fish, or shrimp dinners, shrimp baskets, fish sandwich. Dinners include choice of 2 sides: mac & cheese or fries, and green beans, applesauce or coleslaw. Baskets include coleslaw. Pizza, a la carte sides, dessert and beverages extra. Dine in, carryout, drive-thru using MyMenuHelper app. stjamesfishfry.org.
Green Township: St. Aloysius Gonzaga, 4366 Bridgetown Road. 4-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fish, shrimp, French fries, cheese pizza, mac and cheese, desserts and more. Beer available. Drive-thru only. saintals.org/fishfry.
Greenhills: Our Lady of the Rosary, 17 Farragut Road, Greenhills. 5-7 p.m. March 14, March 28, April 11. calendarwiz.com.
Hamilton: St. Ann, 3064 Pleasant Ave. 5-10 p.m. April 11. Fish, French fries, cheese pizza, mac and cheese, coleslaw, green beans. Beer, soda, quarter Joes and more.
Hamilton: Queen of Peace, 2550 Millville Ave. 4-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fried cod, French fries, coleslaw, hush puppies. Drive-thru only. queenofpeacechurch.net.
Harrison: VFW Duwell Post 7570, 9160 Lawrenceburg Road. 4:30 p.m. March 7-April 18. Fish, shrimp, kids meals, sides, desserts. Dine in or carryout. vfwduwelpost7570.org.
Harrison: Kiwanis Club Harrison Building & Loan parking lot, 10490 New Haven Road. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. March 7-April 18. Dinners: Cod sandwich, 7-piece shrimp with fries, coleslaw and two hush puppies. A la carte items also available. Carryout only. facebook.com.
Hillsboro: St. Mary, 212 S. High St., 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 18. Cod dinners and sandwiches, shrimp, fries, mac and cheese, baked potato, coleslaw, hush puppies, homemade desserts. Credit cards accepted. Dine in or drive-thru.
Hyde Park: St. Mary, 2853 Erie Ave. 5-7:30 p.m. April 11.
Lebanon: St. Francis de Sales, 20 DeSales Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 7, March 21, March 28, April 4.
Liberty Township: St. Maximilian Kolbe, 5729 Hamilton Mason Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. saint-max.org.
Loveland: St. Columban, 894 Oakland Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Choose from fried cod, fried shrimp, salmon, fish tacos, buffalo shrimp wraps, pizza, mac and cheese, French fries, green beans and coleslaw. Menu and ordering via website. Dine in, drive-thru, and online orders. Credit cards only; no cash. stcolumban.org/boosters.
Loveland: St. Margaret of York (school building), 9495 Columbia Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-March 28. Hand dipped, beer-battered cod, baked salmon, shrimp, lots of sides. Dine in or carryout. $8-$14. smoy.org/fish-fry.
Madeira: St. Gertrude, 6543 Miami Ave. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7, March 21, April 4. Dinners: fried haddock, shrimp, haddock sandwich, roasted salmon with 2 sides. Sides: fries, green beans, mac and cheese, coleslaw, applesauce. Pizza, a la carte items available. Dinners $12-$14. Dine in, carryout. stgertrude.org/fishfry.html.
Madisonville: Artsville, 5021 Whetsel Ave. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. March 21 only. Whiting filets or chicken tenders with French fries and coleslaw. Additional sides: mac and cheese, mixed greens. Call ahead: 513-349-9578 or 513-460-5060. artsville.org.
Mason: St. Susanna, 500 Reading Road. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Signature salmon, fried fish, colossal shrimp. Sides include French fries, coleslaw, green beans, salad, mac and cheese, applesauce. Marco's Pizza, dessert table. April 11 is Hispanic Night. Dine in or drive-thru. stsusanna.org.
Middletown: Holy Family at Fraternal Order of Eagles, 1300 First Ave. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 18. Drive thru or dine in.
Middletown: American Legion Post 218, 116 S. Main St. 5-7 p.m. March 7, March 21. Fried fish and sides. Dine in, carryout by calling 513-422-5621. facebook.com.
Milford: VFW Post 6562, 1596 Ohio 131. 6-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 18. Deep fried fish filet, deep fried shrimp, fries, coleslaw, mac and cheese. vfwpost6562.org.
Milford: St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, 5890 Buckwheat Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fish, shrimp, baked tilapia, salmon. Includes coleslaw and choice of two sides: new potatoes, French fries, green beans, mac and cheese, onion rings. Senior menu: 1-piece fish dinner. Kids dinner: cheese pizza. stmarymagdalene.org.
Monroe: Our Lady of Sorrows, 330 Lebanon St. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Carryout available.
Montgomery: Good Shepherd, 8815 E. Kemper Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-March 28. Dine in, carryout and drive-thru. Drive-thru and carryout open 5-7 p.m. good-shepherd.org.
Morrow: St. Philip the Apostle, 944 E. US 22 & 3,. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Adult dinners: Fried cod, baked tilapia, fried shrimp or cheese pizza with fries or baked potato, mac and cheese, coleslaw, green beans and dessert. Kids dinner: cheese pizza, fries and dessert. $12 adult, $6 ages 10-under. Dine in or drive-thru. oloparishfamily.org.
Mount Adams: Holy Cross Immaculata, 30 Guido St. 4-7 p.m. April 18. Beer-battered cod, mac and cheese, fries and coleslaw. Dine in or carryout. hciparish.org/holy-week.
Mount Carmel: American Legion Post 72, 497B Old State Route 74. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 18. facebook.com/mountcarmelpost72.
Mount Carmel: Mount Carmel Social Club, 704 Cincinnati-Batavia Pike. 4:30-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Dine in or order online. mtcarmelsocialclub.com.
Mount Carmel: St. Veronica, 4473 Mount Carmel Tobasco Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Combo meals include beer battered or baked cod, fried shrimp, cheese sticks. Combo meals include choice of 2 sides and drink. Kids meal grilled cheese, choice of 1 side and drink. Sides: applesauce, coleslaw, fries, green beans, hush puppies, mac & cheese. Beer for purchase. Dine in or carryout. stmarymagdalene.org.
Mount Healthy: American Legion Post 513, 7947 Hamilton Ave. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 18. Dine in or carryout. werner513.org.
Mount Lookout: Our Lord Christ the King, 3223 Linwood Ave. 5-7:30 p.m. March 21, April 11. Located in Cardinal Pacelli school cafeteria.
Mount Orab: St. Michael, 220 S. High St., 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11.
Mount Washington: American Legion Post 484, 1837 Sutton Ave. 4:30-8 p.m. March 7-April 18. Fish, shrimp, BBQ dinners or chicken finger dinners. Sides: mac and cheese, French fries, green beans, applesauce, coleslaw. Desserts while they last. Dine in or carryout by calling 513-231-7351. facebook.com/americanlegionpost484cincy.
Mount Washington: Guardian Angels, 6531 Beechmont Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fish sandwich, shrimp or crab cakes. Sides: French fries, mozzarella sticks, onion rings, fried pickle chips, jalapeno poppers, mac and cheese, hush puppies, coleslaw. Cheese pizza and slices also available. All items a la carte. gaparish.org.
New Richmond: St. Peter, 1192 Bethel-New Richmond Road, New Richmond. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Dine in or carryout.
Northside: St. Boniface, 4305 Pitts Ave., Northside. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 11.
Norwood: Holy Trinity, 2420 Drex Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 7, March 21, April 4, April 11. crescentparishes.org/calendar-of-events.
Oakley: St. Cecilia, 3105 Madison Road, Oakley. 5-7:30 p.m. March 21.
Over-the-Rhine: Old St. Mary, 123 E. 12th St. 5 p.m. March 7. Fish sandwich, sides, and soda, water and beer. Takes place during Bockfest Parade until sold out. facebook.com.
Owensville: St. Louis, 250 N. Broadway, Owensville. 5-8 p.m. March 7, March 14, March 21. Dine in or carryout. cincinnatise5.org.
Pleasant Ridge: Nativity of Our Lord, 5936 Ridge Ave. No fry March 26 due to Spring Break. 5:30-8:30 p.m. March 7, March 21, April 4, April 11. Fish dinner: 2 pieces of fish, 2 sides and coleslaw $14. Sides: fries, green beans, mac and cheese. Kids pizza dinner $8. Card payments only. No cash. nativity-athletics.org/fishfry.
Reading: Our Lady of the Valley, Sts Peter & Paul Campus, 330 W. Vine St. 5-7 p.m. March 7, March 21. Call ahead for carryout: 513-554-1311. qoacincy.org/regional-calendar.
Riverside: American Legion Post 534, 3618 River Road. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 18. facebook.com.
Sayler Park: Fernbank Golf Course, 7036 Fernbank Ave. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 18. Dinners: Fried cod, or breaded and fried shrimp with 2 sides, or grilled cheese sandwich with a side of pickles and Grippo's. Sides: French fries, green beans, mac and cheese, coleslaw. Dine in, call ahead for carryout. fernbankgolfcourse.com.
Shandon: St. Aloysius, 3350 Chapel Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 4. Fried fish sandwich, baked fish, grilled cheese, pizza. The April 4 fry includes Grocery Bingo, split-the-pot, and raffles. Dine in or carryout stalshandon.org.
Sharonville: St. Michael, 11144 Spinner Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 21, March 28. tricountycatholics.org.
Spring Grove Village: St. Bernard Annex, 745 Derby Ave. 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 21, April 11. Choose from fried or baked fish, mac and cheese, green beans, coleslaw, beverages and desserts. Carryout available. Credit cards accepted.
Springfield Township: St. John Neumann, 12191 Mill Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fried or baked fish, fried shrimp, grilled cheese, cheese pizza. Sides: Coleslaw, French fries, green beans. Refreshments. Dine in or carryout. theblessedtrinityfamily.org/fish-fry.
Springfield Township: Kolping Society, 10235 Mill Road. 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 4. Fried or baked fish dinners, shrimp dinners. kolpingcincinnati.com.
Sycamore Township: St. Vincent Ferrer, 7754 Montgomery Road. 5:30-7:30 p.m. March 14, March 28, April 11. Dine in or carryout.
Sycamore Township: All Saints, 8939 Montgomery Road. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Cod, grilled tilapia, salmon and cheese pizza, plus sides. Dine in or carryout. allsaints.cc.
Sycamore Township: St. Saviour, 4136 Myrtle Ave. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7. Battered, breaded or seasoned baked fish, pizza, fish sandwiches. crescentparishes.org/calendar-of-events.
Trenton: Holy Name of Jesus, 222 Hamilton Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Baked or breaded fish, green beans, baked potato, hush puppies, mac and cheese, coleslaw, applesauce, rolls, lemonade, tea, coffee and desserts. Dine in or carryout. holynameofjesuscatholicchurch.org.
Waynesville: St. Augustine Knights of Columbus #17092, 5715 Lytle Road. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7. Beer battered pollock dinner with 3 sides, dinner roll, drink and dessert. Sides: French fries, coleslaw, green beans, mac and cheese. Dinners $8 1-piece, $12 2-piece, $14 3-piece. Dine in or carryout. stcolumbkille.org/k-of-c-17092-sta.
West Chester: St. John the Evangelist, 9080 Cincinnati Dayton Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Lots of dinner options. All dinners include coleslaw or applesauce and choice of side. Choose from mac and cheese, green beans, French fries. Desserts and beverages extra. Cash or check. Dine in, carryout or drive-thru. tricountycatholics.org.
Westwood: St. Catharine of Siena at Westside Brewery, 3044 Harrison Ave. 3-9 p.m. March 28. Cod sliders on bun with French fries and choice of coleslaw or mac and cheese. 3-piece cod dinner with fries and choice of coleslaw or mac and cheese. 3-piece fish tacos. Dine in. stcathos.org.
Westwood: St. Catharine of Siena, 3324 Wunder Ave. 5-7 p.m. March 7, March 21. Cod sliders on bun with French fries and coleslaw. 3-piece cod dinner with fries and coleslaw or mac and cheese. 3-piece fish tacos. Combo meatless soup and grilled cheese. Dine in. stcathos.org.
Wilmington: St. Columbkille Knights of Columbus #3369, 73 N. Mulberry St. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Dinners: Fried or baked cod, fried shrimp, fish and shrimp combo. Dinners include drink and choice of 3 sides: Baked potato, potato wedges, mac and cheese, green beans, coleslaw. $15. stcolumbkille.org.
Withamsville: St. Thomas More Boy Scout Troop 452, 800 Ohio Pike. 5-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Located in parish dining hall. Fried or baked fish, shrimp, pizza, grilled cheese, mac and cheese. Various sides, desserts and drinks. Dine in, carryout or curbside ordering. sttm.org.
Wyoming: St. James of the Valley, 411 Springfield Pike. 5-7:30 p.m. April 4. Drive-thru only. qoacincy.org.
Aurora: St. John Lutheran School, 222 Mechanic St., 4-8 p.m. March 14. Fried or baked cod, mac and cheese, green beans, coleslaw, applesauce, hot dogs, desserts, drinks. Dine in, drive-thru or carryout. stjohnaurora.org.
Aurora: St. Mary, 211 Fourth St., 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Meals: Fried or baked cod or grilled cheese. Sides: Mac and cheese, green beans, corn, coleslaw, applesauce, homemade desserts. Dine in only sides include French fries, pasta salad and beverages. Dine in, drive-thru, pre-order online or carryout. mystmarys.com/fish-fry.
Guilford: All Saints Parish, St. Martin campus, 8040 Yorkridge Road. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Hand breaded fried or baked cod, cheese pizza, mac & cheese, fries, green beans, coleslaw or applesauce, pies and cakes. Dine in or carryout. $14, $7 children allsaintscatholic.net.
Lawrenceburg: Hidden Valley Golf Club, 19775 Alpine Drive. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on March 5, 4-7 p.m. March 7-28. Fried or baked cod dinners. Sides: French fries, mac and cheese, coleslaw, rye bread, hush puppies. Walk in or carryout. Call ahead orders: 812-537-5033 ext. 2. facebook.com.
Lawrenceburg: St. Teresa, 23272 Gavin Lane. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Entrees: Fried or baked fish, pizza. Sides: mac and cheese, coleslaw, green beans, applesauce. Desserts. Dine in or carryout. facebook.com/stteresabenedicta.
Sunman: Sunman Fireman's Fish Fry, 412 Eastern Ave. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7. Meal includes fried cod, French fries, mac and cheese, coleslaw and dessert. Drive-thru only. facebook.com/sunmanfire.
Alexandria: St. Mary of the Assumption, 8246 E. Main St., 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-March 28. Dinners: Hand-breaded cod and catfish, baked tilapia, shrimp. Pizza, grilled cheese, hush puppies, fries, mozzarella cheese sticks and fried pickles. Homemade desserts. saintmaryparish.com.
Alexandria: Father DeJaco K of C #5220, 11186 S. Licking Pike. 4-7 p.m. March 7-April 18. Dinners: Cod, chicken or shrimp. Sides: French fries, coleslaw, hush puppies, onion rings, mac and cheese, green beans. Live entertainment. Dine in, drive-thru or carryout. facebook.com.
Alexandria: Four Mile Pig, 7962 Alexandria Pike. 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. facebook.com/fourmilepig.
Burlington: Immaculate Heart of Mary, 5876 Veterans Way, 4:30-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Platters: Baked or fried cod, shrimp, crab cake, Tommy Boy, fish/shrimp combo, fish/crab cake combo. Cheese pizza, grilled cheese. Sides: French fries, mac and cheese, coleslaw, green beans. Drive-thru starts at 4:30 p.m.; dine in and carryout at 5 p.m. ihm-ky.org.
Camp Springs: St. Joseph, 6833 Four Mile Road. 4-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Baked and hand-breaded cod and catfish, shrimp, crab cakes, salmon and wide variety of homemade desserts. To place carryout order: 859-635-2491 or website: stjosephcampsprings.org Carryout and outdoor dining (weather permitting) stjosephcampsprings.org.
Cold Spring: Newport Elks Lodge 273, 4:30 p.m., 3704 Alexandria Pike. 4:30-7 p.m. March 7, March 14. Dinners include coleslaw and one side. Sides: onion rings, fries, green beans, mac and cheese, hush puppies. Dine in or carryout. newportelks273.com.
Covington: Holy Cross High School, 3617 Church St., 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fish tacos, baked or fried fish, fried shrimp, cheese pizza, grilled cheese sandwiches, soup of the week. Sides: coleslaw, mac and cheese, stewed tomatoes, French fries, hush puppies, green beans. Desserts and drinks. Dine in or carryout. hchscov.com.
Covington: St. Augustine, 413 W. 19th St., 4-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Fish dinner, shrimp dinner, fish sandwich, shrimp, cheese pizza. Sides: French fries, onion rings, coleslaw, mac and cheese. Desserts, cheese sticks, soft drinks, beer. Dine in or carryout staugustines.net/fish-fry.
Covington: St. Benedict, 338 E. 17th St., 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Dine in or carryout.
Crescent Springs: St. Joseph Crescent Springs, 2470 Lorraine Court. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Panko-breaded fish, fried shrimp and a variety of Lenten-friendly dishes.
Cynthiana: St. Edward, 107 N. Walnut St., 5-7 p.m. March 7, March 14, March 28, April 4. Cod or jumbo shrimp entrees. Sides: Mac and cheese, coleslaw, green beans, corn bread. Kids meals, desserts, a la carte items. stedwardky.org.
Dayton: St. Bernard, 401 Berry St., 5-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. facebook.com.
Elsmere: Father Bealer K of C, 605 Lytle Ave., 11 a.m.-2 p.m. and 4:30-8 p.m. March 5, March 7-April 11. Platters: Fish, popcorn shrimp or jumbo shrimp with choice of two sides. Fish sandwich, a la carte shrimp. Sides: French fries, coleslaw, hush puppies, mac and cheese, green beans, onion rings. Kids meal for ages 14-under. Dine in or carryout. kofc3908.org.
Erlanger: Mary Queen of Heaven, 1150 Donaldson Highway. 4-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Platters: Haddock, cod, butterfly shrimp, fish and chips. Grilled cheese combo, cheesy breadsticks meal, kids meals. Sides: soup, green beans, mac and cheese, French fries, coleslaw, cheesy breadsticks, garden salad. Desserts, drinks. Dine in, drive-thru and curbside pick up. mqhparish.com/2025-fish-fry.
Erlanger: St. Barbara, 4042 Turkeyfoot Road. 4:30-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Baked tilapia, shrimp or cod dinner. Cod sandwich, kids meal. Sides: Applesauce, green beans, baked potato, mac and cheese, coleslaw, salad, French fries. Drive-thru closes at 7:30 p.m. Dine in or drive-thru stbarbaraky.org/calendar.
Falmouth: St. Francis Xavier, 202 Second St., 4-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Cod, shrimp, crab cake, chicken tenders dinners with coleslaw or applesauce, hush puppies or bread, and dessert. Sides: Green beans, stewed tomatoes, mac & cheese, baked potato, fries. Dine in, carryout. facebook.com.
Florence: Elks Lodge 314, 7704 Dixie Highway. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 18. Catfish and cod dinners and sandwiches. Sides: mac and cheese, green beans, coleslaw, onion rings, hush puppies, fries. Kids meals. Dine in or carryout. elks.com.
Florence: St. Paul, 7301 Dixie Highway. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Platters: Beer battered or baked cod, haddock & shrimp, cod & shrimp, cod, haddock, fried shrimp. Platters include 2 sides and coleslaw. Sides: Onion rings, mac and cheese, green beans, fries, stewed tomatoes, baked potato, hush puppies, applesauce. Weekly specials include bourbon-glazed salmon, Cajun shrimp, shrimp over linguini. Dine in, drive-thru or order online. Order online from 4-6:30 p.m.; drive-thru 4:30-7:30 p.m. stpaulnky.org/fish-fry.
Fort Thomas: St. Catherine of Siena, 1803 N. Fort Thomas Ave., 4:30-7 p.m. March 7-April 11. Cod, baked or blackened tilapia, hush puppies, clam chowder, cod sandwiches, grilled cheese, tomato soup, cheese pizza and variety of side dishes. $12 adult dinners. stcky.org.
Fort Wright: St. Agnes Murphy Hall, 1680 Dixie Highway. 5-8 p.m. March 7-March 28. school.saintagnes.com.
Independence: St. Cecilia, 5313 Madison Pike. 5-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. facebook.com/stcindependenceky.
Union: St. Timothy, 10272 US 42. 4:30-7:30 p.m. March 7-April 11. Platters: fried or baked fish, fried shrimp and 2 sides. Sides: mac and cheese, fries, stewed tomatoes, hush puppies, baked potato, green beans, coleslaw, applesauce. Fried or Nashville hot fish sandwich with one side. Dine in 5-7:30 p.m., drive-thru 4:30-7 p.m. Cash/credit dine in, credit card only drive-thru. saint-timothy.org.
Villa Hills: Madonna Manor, 2344 Amsterdam Road. 4-7 p.m. March 7, March 21. Beer-battered cod, coleslaw, French fries, hush puppies, dessert and drink. Credit cards accepted. Dine in, drive-thru or carryout. facebook.com.
Walton: St. Joseph Academy, 48 Needmore St., 4:30-8 p.m. March 7-April 11. Dinners: Fried or baked fish, fried shrimp, pizza. Sides: Green beans, coleslaw, applesauce, scalloped potatoes, mac & cheese, French fries, hush puppies. A la carte: fish sandwich, fried shrimp, fish only, pizza slice. $17 dinners, $10 seniors and children dinners. Drive-thru does not include drinks. Dine in or drive-thru. sjawalton.com/events/fish-fry.
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This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Fish fry map 2025: Find one near you in the Cincinnati area

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How a WWII submariner took the fight directly to the Japanese

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How a WWII submariner took the fight directly to the Japanese

By the middle of 1944, United States Navy submarines had weathered hard times of unreliable torpedoes and a necessary learning process to matured weapons of war, aided by onboard radar. At the same time, their Japanese opponents had yet to fully address the threat that these underwater marauders posed to the ships that brought oil and other foreign resources from their far-flung empire. So fully developed were the American subs that Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, commander in chief of naval forces, Pacific (CINCPAC), had started the year off by adding destroyers to his priority lists, so as to accelerate the elimination of America's principal enemies. Like their German counterparts, the Americans were also operating in wolf packs of two or more, while the Japanese were modifying and arming numerous varieties of other ships, such as minesweepers, to make up their sub-hunter losses. A dramatic example of the situation in 1944 began in mid-June, when three boats from Submarine Attack Group 9, named 'Parks' Pirates' for their commander, Cmdr. Lewis Smith Parks, departed Pearl Harbor to prowl the waters from Formosa to Luzon. They were led by Cmdr. Lawson P. 'Red' Ramage on Parche, followed by Steelhead and Hammerhead. The Massachusetts native graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy as an ensign in July 1931, with his first attempt to get a submarine assignment initially blocked due to an eye injury. His second attempt, in which he memorized the eye chart, succeeded in getting him aboard S-29 in January 1936. He was a radio and sound officer at Pearl Harbor in March 1941, and he was there when Japanese carrier planes raided it on Dec. 7. On June 6, 1944, Parks' Pirates embarked on their first patrol, with modest initial results for Hammerhead: a sampan destroyed on June 9, followed by a coastal oil carrier damaged. On July 29, Hammerhead had to curtail its sweep when it came under air attack, returning for repairs at Fremantle, Australia, on Aug. 17. At 10:30 a.m. on July 30, Steelhead was off Formosa when it sighted smoke, which, upon investigation, revealed an enemy convoy escorted by aircraft. Unable to attack until nightfall, Steelhead maintained contact until 8:15 p.m., when it shot off a message summoning Parche, relaying the enemy's course and speed. Ramage responded at full speed, joining Steelhead at midnight to make surface attacks. The latter commenced hostilities at 3:32 a.m. with a bow spread of six torpedoes that struck a freighter, then a tanker. Steelhead then turned to launch four stern 'fish,' while two flares signaled the Japanese alarm. Ramage had been trying to set up a flank attack at about 3 a.m. when he encountered an escort vessel. Enemy flares revealed three such escorts darting about, two of which were between Parche and the convoy, and one bearing down on the sub. Ramage put his boat into a circular maneuver that brought it astern of the escort, confusing the enemy. 'Parche was now between the escorts and the convoy,' Ramage reported afterward, 'but while this maneuver was going on, the entire [enemy] convoy had reversed its field and now was headed directly at Parche.' Ramage aimed for an oncoming medium freighter, but he overestimated the range and suddenly found himself a mere 450 yards from his intended target. A hard right turn avoided disaster by only 200 yards. Ramage then shot off two torpedoes. His freighter target dodged them, but in so doing it blocked the advance of an escort, preventing it from attacking the sub while allowing it to get off two bow shots, one of which hit the freighter. Five minutes later, Ramage brought Parche into position to attack two tankers. All four of his bow torpedoes struck home on the first tanker, which sank immediately. The second tanker, hit twice, slowed but kept on moving. At this point, Parche was in the middle of a milling mass of cargo ships and escorts, all ships involved behaving more like patrol torpedo boats in their half-blind attempts to ram their assailant. As for Ramage, placing his boat in the center of it all, he too alternated his direction and launched torpedoes as the opportunity offered, while his torpedo crew rushed new ones into place. At 4:43 a.m., Ramage was preparing to dodge two escorts when he saw a small merchantman bearing down on him from the starboard bow, determined to ram. Ordering full right rudder, he avoided collision by just 50 feet, only to find two escorts at either hand and a passenger cargo vessel coming on to ram. Unable to dodge this one, Ramage went for broke and fired three torpedoes in a down-the-throat shot. His first fish missed, but the other two hit, stopping the ship in its tracks. Ramage turned hard left, then fired a stern shot that struck the cargo ship amidships. At 4:42 a.m., it sank. After a look around, Ramage reported: 'There were still several small craft and escorts around, but no worthwhile targets that we could see. I decided to put some distance between us and this hornet's nest.' While Parche was fighting its way into a fiery hell and back, Whelchel and Steelhead were also busy on the sidelines — sending four torpedoes at a troop carrier at 4:49 a.m. and another four at a freighter. Both subs subsequently disengaged, having suffered neither damage nor casualties in the 46-minute melee. A postwar assessment credited Steelhead with the 7,169-ton freighter Dakar Maru and the 8,195-ton transport Fuso Maru. Both subs were jointly credited with the 8,990-ton transport Yoshino Maru. Parche emerged from its solo torpedo duel with credit for the 10,238-ton tanker Koei Maru and 4,471-ton passenger-cargo ship Manko Maru. Both submarine officers were decorated for their outstanding performance that night. Steelhead's commander, David Whelchel, was awarded the Silver Star, while Ramage received the Medal of Honor from President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Jan. 10, 1945 — not so much for the tonnage his sub had destroyed, considerable though it had been, as for the wild way he had achieved it. Asked what drove him throughout the encounter, he simply said, 'I got mad.' Ramage continued to rise up the Navy ranks, reaching the command of Military Sea Transport in Washington and retiring in 1969 as a vice admiral. He died in Bethesda, Maryland, on April 15, 1990, and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

50 Baby Names That Sound Like ‘Olivia'
50 Baby Names That Sound Like ‘Olivia'

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50 Baby Names That Sound Like ‘Olivia'

Fact checked by Sarah Scott If your own name isn't Olivia, you probably know at least one (if not more). Currently the most popular baby girl name in the United States, the moniker also ranks among the top 10 in several countries around the world. And in addition, more and more parents are considering names that sound like Olivia. Why? There are a lot of reasons. While Olivia—which is of Latin origin and means 'olive tree'—is a lovely choice for a little one, it is everywhere. Some parents may like the feel or sound of Olivia but want a name that's less commonly used. Another factor: Because Olivia is traditionally given to baby girls, parents who prefer a gender-neutral name may look elsewhere. Other parents might want a name that sounds like Olivia to honor a family member or match an older sibling. Whatever the case, there are a ton of options for names that feel and sound like Olivia. Read on for 50 of our many baby names are often separated by gender, Parents believes that sex does not need to play a role in selecting names. It's important to choose a name you feel fits your child Elf army, olive tree Origin: German, Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Olivero, Oliviero, Olivier, Oli, Olly, Olls Meaning: Hebrew Origin: Yahweh is God Alternative Spelling/Variations: Eliyahu, Elias, Eli Meaning: Hebrew Origin: The Lord is my salvation Alternative Spelling/Variations: Josh, Joshy, Joss Meaning: Bringer of light Origin: Italian Alternative Spelling/Variations: Luka, Luke, Lucas, Lucca, Lou, Luc Meaning: Healer Origin: Hebrew Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ace Meaning: Hebrew Origin: Rest Alternative Spelling/Variations: Noa Meaning: Watchful, wind Origin: Hebrew, Sanskrit Alternative Spelling/Variations: Irah Meaning: Nobel born Origin: Welsh Alternative Spelling/Variations: Wen, Owie Meaning: Help Origin: Hebrew Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ezrah, Ezzie Meaning: Wealthy Origin: German Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ottoline, Oto, Ottie Octavio Isaiah Orlando Olindo Josiah Oscar Akiva Meaning: Life Origin: Hebrew Alternative Spelling/Variations: Eve, Ava, Evie, Evy Meaning: Blind Origin: Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Celia, Celie, Cece, Cecilia, Cicilia Meaning: Legendary mother of the Roman people Origin: Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Liv, Lavina, Vinia, Vinnie, Livinia, Lavani Meaning: Little girl Origin: Spanish Alternative Spelling/Variations: Nini, Ninny, Nena, Neena Meaning: The golden one Origin: Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Aurelius, Aurelija, Rae, Lia Meaning: Blue Origin: Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Liv, Livvy Meaning: From the forest Origin: Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Sylvie, Via, Sy Meaning: Rising, exalted Origin: Hebrew, Arabic Alternative Spelling/Variations: Ali, Aaliyah, Aleah Meaning: From Mount Olympus Origin: Greek Alternative Spelling/Variations: Olimpia, Olympe, Olympie, Olympienne Meaning: Enclosure Origin: Latin Alternative Spelling/Variations: Claudie, Cladue Lilia Olive Ophelia Pia Isabella Alivia Mia Meaning: Oak wood or clearing Origin: English Alternative Spelling/Variations: Oaklee, Oakes Meaning: Manly, virile Origin: Greek Alternative Spelling/Variations: Andie, Andy, Drea, Dre Meaning: My light Origin: Hebrew Alternative Spelling/Variations: Oree, Óri Meaning: Restful Origin: Hebrew Alternative Spelling/Variations: Noah, Noe, Noni Meaning: Who is like the Lord Origin: Hebrew Alternative Spelling/Variations: Mikah, Mica, Micky, Mikey, Miko Meaning: Black, poet, divine Origin: British, Irish, French Alternative Spelling/Variations: Devin Meaning: Goodness Origin: Russian Alternative Spelling/Variations: Dash Meaning: Land of the Indians Origin: American Alternative Spelling/Variations: Indy, Indie Meaning: Defender Origin: Russian Alternative Spelling/Variations: Sascha, Sasja, Sacasha, Sascia Meaning: Ocean Origin: English Alternative Spelling/Variations: Oceane Ollie Omari Dakota Koa Dara Oakland Read the original article on Parents

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