Where are Buffalo’s Best Fish Fry Dinners… Just in Time for Lent!!!! & What is Lent & Why Fish on Fridays?
Well it's Lent Season as we get closer to Easter and many Christians will Fast and alter what they eat. One of the Traditions related to Lent is the consumption of ONLY Fish on Fridays during Lent...but WHY, WHAT is Lent and WHERE are Buffalo Best places for a Fish Fry?
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3316 Bailey Avenue / University Heights / North Buffalo (716) 833-1973
My meal at this establishment last year was simply fabulous. I “technically” did not have the fish fry since I enjoyed what they call the “super combo haddock dinner.” The feast included a huge piece of haddock, hush puppies, four pieces of shrimp, three chicken fingers, a large pile of fries and coleslaw. I normally do not have tartar sauce with my fish but it was suggested by the woman who took my order that I would more greatly enjoy my fish with their unique tartar sauce. She was right!
This is really not a “sit down” restaurant as the majority of their business is takeout, but there is a bench to sit at, which is where I devoured my meal. I would also suggest calling ahead since they seem to be extremely busy whenever anyone else I know has ordered from there.
432 Franklin Street / Allentown/ Downtown (716) 885-8084
The atmosphere of this restaurant, particularly the main dining room, reminds me of a visit to my grandparents’ home. The elaborate paintings and knickknacks on the walls, combined with the ambiance, mood and pace of the wait staff is very inviting and comforting, at least for me. As far as the food goes, they do a dynamite job with their fish fry. I was served an enormous piece of beer battered cod and all of the expected sides and was very pleased with my meal. Their prices are ridiculously low in this day and age, so there’s no doubt you get a good bang for your buck.
1349 Sycamore Street / East Buffalo 716) 894-4854
This is a great little place that may not be well known, but believe me when I say their fish fry is tremendous. Served every Friday throughout the year, they offer a special Lenten fish fry platter from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.featuring all homemade salads and your choice of haddock or yellow pike. Friendly staffers are never too far away to fulfill all of your dining needs. Give this place a try.
76 Pearl Street / Business District / Downtown (716) 856-2337
One of the most fun places at which to eat, I have visited here for weekday lunches, wedding receptions and of course fish fry dinners. Wonderful atmosphere that is highlighted by the unique decor within the interior of the building. The fish itself is battered in their own light house ale batter and always comes out hot and crispy. The portions of all of the side dishes are very generous. A bonus for this restaurant is that they accept reservations, which is unusual on Fridays, especially during Lenten fish fry season in Buffalo.
2070 Clinton Street / Kaisertown / East Buffalo (716) 824-3227
Located between Ogden and Rossler in the Kasiertown neighborhood, this eatery features homemade goodness in a nice blast from the past type of atmosphere. Their haddock fish fry is batter fried, breaded or broiled with your choice of potato and their delicious coleslaw, macaroni salad and potato salad. Please note that the last time I checked they do stop serving at 8pm. Their servers are always friendly and attentive. Really fun place to visit for a quality meal and a change of pace.
2683 Clinton St / Cheektowaga (716) 895-7249
Traditionally voted as one of Western New York’s best places to go for a fish fry, you cannot go wrong with ordering any of their seafood dishes. (Side note: Scharf’s has since relocated to Clinton Street in West Seneca. But for the sake of finding great fish fry, we’ll let it slide. Make the extra five minute drive.) They serve their fish fry every Wednesday and Friday and I would not be doing the right thing if I didn’t tell you to be sure to include an order of potato pancakes when you visit. Their side dishes are obviously homemade and served with plenty of tending loving care. If you have not been here for a fish fry, you really are doing yourself a disservice. Get there this Friday.
1504 Hertel Avenue / Hertel / North Buffalo (716) 835-3975
A tremendous place to meet up with friends and listen to live musical entertainment, Shadow Lounge has also carved out a nice little niche for itself as being a provider of quality food as part of North Buffalo’s revitalized Hertel Avenue central business district. The fish fry is haddock served either Panko breaded or beer battered and comes with “shadow slaw” and French fries. They take great pride in offering up fresh fish and homemade sides, which is why their customers keep coming back for more.