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The Big Ragu Recaps 16 Catholic Fish Frys!

April 18, 2013 By Dayton937 2 Comments

The Big Ragu never does anything half baked (or fried in this instance).  We take Food Adventures to the extreme and set the trends.   Again, we bring you something original that you won’t see anywhere else, a recap of every fish fry we could find in the Miami Valley.   Now, the Lenten season is over, and they last fryer has been turned off.  You know the drill, all-you-can-eat fish dinners, beer, condiment tables, silent auctions, raffle tickets and casino games.  So which ones rocked our gills off?  Answer: They all have their appeal, and special draw, but four of them really stood out.

Ladies and Gentlemen, here are the “Sweet Sixteen,” our recap of the Dayton’s 2013 Catholic Fish Frys:

Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Favorite Fish Fry

Food Adventures jumps at any chance to support Dayton causes, and with Big Ragu being Catholic, we bought tickets to every fish fry in town.  We will list our favorites aka the “FANTASTIC FOUR FISH FRYS”, then list the others in random order and what makes each fish fry special.

THE FANTASTIC FOUR FISH FRYS:

1) OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY–22 Notre Dame Ave.

This one was the grand daddy of them all and our favorite fish fry.  For the past 52 years they have held fish frys, making this probably the oldest one in Dayton, This church holds fish frys from Sept – February before the Lenten season.  The staff is wonderful and our friend Amy even took us on a tour of the church.  A friendly cook named Joseph makes all of the delicous, homemade desserts himself.  We know because we tried them all.  This church has a heavy influence of Polish, Lithuainian, Hungarian, and German parishioners.  These events have a loyal following of regulars like our pal Ron who drove all the way from Wilmington, Ohio to attend.  The Monte Carlo was fun and food was great.  We especially like the fact that the draft beer is unlimited in the 12 dollar price, along with fresh sausages, Icelandic cod.  In our book, this fish fry is Dayton’s best.

Holy Trinity, Great Hospitality and Delicious Food

 

2) HOLY TRINITY CHURCH – 272 Bainbridge St.

This was a fish fry where everyone seemed to know each other.  The crowd was small, but friendly and tight knit.  The food was absolutely amazing.  The cod was cooked to perfection and hand cut on site.  One of the attractions is they use the Old Focke’s Meats recipe for Waldorf sausages.  We enjoyed the old church located near the Oregon District, downtown.  One unique part of this event is that this church offered an alcohol free family fish fry from 4pm-5:30pm for kids, then had the adult party after.  Three beer tickets are given with paid admission.  The atmosphere, great food and hospitality makes this one of the best fish frys in the Miami Valley.

 

Vic Woeste, 87 year old icon of St Mary’s Church

3) ST MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH: 310 Allen St.
Here we find the best story told at a fish fry.  We sat near 87 year old Vic Woeste, an icon of the St Mary’s community who has been dealing casino games at the fish frys for the past 36 years.  His entire family is involved in the church down to 3 generations.  He told us he remembered a fish fry in 1960 where funds were used to buy the nuns a Ford Fairlane car who lived in the convent across the street.  Oh the memories!  Vic is looking forward to his 70th class reunion at Chaminade this year.  He said it will be held in a telephone booth, since not many classmates are left.  Vic also said he was baptized and married at St Mary’s.  He recalls Father Ken Henz telling parishoners decades ago that he hatches, matches and dispatches loyal parishoners.  Vic was a great man to talk to, indeed.  This church group is so charitable that even the volunteers buy tickets as they enter.   to help raise money for the boiler fund, beers were sold for 25cents and an extra 1 dollar donation got you a dessert.  Again this event saw over 3 generations working the fish fry and over 300lbs of fish cooked and eaten.

 

4) CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH – 527 Forest Ave.

The Corpus Christi Fryers Charitable Organization

This event was another fantastic fish fry for $15.  It included all you want food and draft beer, we like those rules.   The crowd was very friendly and it was obvious that many in attendance were close friends.  This fish fry offered a healthy alternative of baked fish, along with the fried fish choices.  The bustling atmosphere included 3 different dining areas.  This particular fish fry has been going on for 25 years.  The event is partially run by the “Corpus Christi Fryers.”  They are a charitable group that donates time, manpower and money into running this event to help the church’s cause.  The fish fry workers could not have been nicer, and the food was terrific.  It was great to see a diverse group from all walks of life coming together for a good cause.

St Peter’s offered Onion Rings and Hot Dogs on their Saturday night Fish Fry

Here are the rest in random order, and what we loved about each Fish Fry!
ST PETER’S CHURCH – 6161 Chambersburg Rd

This event was $15 at door, and was packed.  The line wrapped around the gym, but the wait was worth it.  The food was delicious and the offerings were not only beer battered codfish, but onion rings, chicken wings, and huge hot dogs.  What was even more amazing, is that one or two women seemed to be stocking the whole table for the hundreds of hungry people.  The casino area featured unique games such as horse races.  We also loved the fact that they offered Yuengling Black and Tan Beer.  This was a fun and well attended event.  Tip: come early and avoid the huge crowds.

 

The decor at St Charles’ Fish Fry was Beautiful

ST CHARLES BORROMEO – One of the area fish fry’s run by the Hecht family volunteers.  The fish was hot and fresh.  highlights included the fantastic Saint Patty’s day decor theme.  Some people really put some hard work into those decorations.  Along with the tasty fish, a few beer tickets were included in the $15 price.  Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy beer was available on tap.   This fish fry also offered a “pre-event” that was family friendly and where kids were allowed to attend until 6pm.   The eating area was offered in the school cafeteria while the casino games were in the gym.

 


Cold Beer at the Carrol Fish Fry

CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL – Located at 4524 Linden Ave

This event was $16 to attend and included 5 beer tickets.  The unique thing about this fish fry was the sheer choices of fish.  They offered 3 kinds of fish.  Choices were regular fried, Cajun fried, or baked fish.  There were no fries in sight at this fish fry.  Instead menu items included baked beans, cole slaw and potato salad.  There was a huge choice of desserts at this event.  A couple of long tables were filled with homemade pies, cakes, brownies and more.   This event was steady and the environment was immaculately clean.

 

ST LUKE’S CHURCH – 1440 N. Fairfield Rd.

This fish fry was entirely kid friendly.  The cost was 9 dollars for adults and $3.50 for children.  No alcohol was served.   The event was run by the Knights of Columbus a charity organization that benefits local families.  The fish that was fried was cod from local distributor Foremost Seafood.  There was also no gambling at this event.  It was obvious that this fish fry was more about the family experience. They actually hold two fish frys, one in February and on in March.  It should also be mentioned that the Ladies Auxillary made all of the desserts which were fantastic!

 

CHAMINADE JULIENNE HIGH SCHOOL – 505 S. Ludlow St.

Holy Angels Fish Fry Volunteers

This fish fry held at the High School, had a pretty good attendance.  The fish was great and there were huge sheet cakes and brownies as well.  We even saw one of the cooks bring out some nice cupcake pastries.  Although a fairly new fish fry, this one is run with efficiency.

 

HOLY ANGELS CHURCH – 1322 Brown Street
This fish fry is in its 12th year.  The volunteers Matt, Ruth, Denise, Leila were very friendly and greeted the crowds with a smile.  Prices were 15 bucks at door and included soft drinks and all the beer you wanted as well.  Get there early for this event, because parking is limited and you may get stuck parking across the other side of State route 48.  Delicious haddock was the fried fish served to the hungry visitors.   We really loved the fact that the beer was unlimited, and we didn’t have to fool around with drink tickets.

 

ST ALBERT THE GREAT – 104 W. Dorothy Lane


Three Generations of the Hecht/Sierschula Family helping work the St Albert Fish Fry !

This event was $15 advance or $20 at door.  They served some tasty, fried Icelandic cod.  Like other fish frys, they had a carryout option for 9 bucks.  This event had a ton of volunteers, mostly we saw in kitchen.  We saw the raw fish being thawed, cut, dredged then deep fried by the Hecht Family, who runs a few of the area fish frys.  In fact we saw that there were at least 3 generations of the family at the event.  this event, casino earnings and raffle money all benefited the athletics.  It helps to buy uniforms and keep students cost to participate as low as possible.  We were told that for 40 years this event has been held and many run by the Hecht family.  Attendance price included 5 beer tickets.

 

ST ANTHONY’S CHURCH– 830 Bowen St.

The church was celebrating it’s 100th year anniversary in 2013.  The fish fry has not been around more than a decade or 2, but the place was packed.  The entrance showed off a silent auction area and the casino games.  Lines formed to get the fish and the cafeteria served as the eating place.  The fish was so fresh and hot, that you had to let your plate cool.  the staff was working hard and feeding the hungry event attendees.  It was obvious that the workers took pride in this event and made it a fun and friendly atmosphere.

 

ST HENRY’S CHURCH– 6696 N. Springboro Pike

Event was held in the “Father Stretch Center.”  The cost at the door was 15 bucks.  The head priest Father Tom was greeting the attendees in the dining area.  The fish served was large pieces of fried Haddock.   The volunteers were friendly and the fish was light and flaky.  Some of the better fried fish around was served here.  The event also featured a large silent auction area.

 

INCARNATION PARRISH– 55 Williamsburg Ln.

Mounds of Fish Ready for Breading at the Alter Fish Fry

This event gets packed.  The crowds are big, so get there early.   Like many fish frys they offer a carryout option, but with no discount.  There was a large silent auction area, and many signs hung in the gymnasium featuring sponsors of the fish fry.  Admission was 15 dollars and the fish served was fried Icelandic cod.  Again, we saw some familiar faces of the Hecht family preparing the food for the masses.   There is also a large choice of casino games at this well attended Parrish.

 

ALTER HIGH SCHOOL – 940 E. David Rd.

This fish fry draws the biggest crowds of all the area fish frys.  Sometimes the line can be an hour wait.  Our tip, get there early and plan on making an evening of it.  The casino games are crowded, but there are many to choose from.  There is even a high limit gambling area!  Admission is 15 bucks and comes with 3 beer tickets.  they have amped up the event recently by offering some craft beers for sale.  This event usually has a huge silent auction, and you may even see current NY Jets Center Nick Mangold among the attendees.  Again the Hecht family is responsible for the fish here, so you know you can expect big pieces of freshly cooked fish.

 

ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI -6245 Wilmington Pike

This was a very organized fish fry put on dozens of volunteers from the church.  We liked the fact that they had baked fish as a choice as well as the typical fried fish.  The dining area was crowded, so get to this one early.  This was simply a beautiful church with a fun atmosphere at the fish fry.

Baked and Fried Fish at the St Francis Fish Fry

 

NOW YOU KNOW !

Only here, can you see the most comprehensive fish fry summary of the Miami Valley known to man.  FOOD ADVENTURES has given you some pointers on what to expect in 2014 Dayton area fish frys because they ate it all! Make sure that you scroll through the photo album below featuring every single fish fry.  FYI,  unfortunately some of the church websites do not have the greatest information about the fish frys.  For that reason, make sure you stay tuned to DaytonMostMetro.com and Dayton Dining for all the dates and times of future fish frys.  The bottom line here is that each Lenten season, Daytonians should take advantage of the great events and support some local churches.  The fish frys are friendly and welcome all denominations of faith.  It is about fun times and good causes.  Now that the all-you-can eat fish frys have ended, it is time for us to “scale” back and swim on to the next Food Adventure !

DID YOU ATTEND SOME AREA FISH FRYS?  WHICH ONE WAS YOUR FAVORITE?  DID WE MISS ANY ? PLEASE COMMENT BELOW !

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Dayton’s Best Kept Secret…Sounds FISHy to Me! 2011 Fish Fry Events

January 20, 2011 By Dayton937 7 Comments

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Dayton has a lot of great things, of which you are probably already aware.  However, I’d like to fill you in on a little known secret about a special season that goes on each year here.  Yes, you’re aware of our holiday seasons, as well as the four seasons of the year.  To most of you, the season I am talking about might sound a little fishy.  It actually started last Friday at Holy Angels Church.  Have you guessed it?  If you haven’t, I’m just going to flat out tell you – Dayton has the best “Fish Fry Season” around!When you hear “fish fry”, the words “boring” or “dull” may come to mind.  Well let me tell you something…Dayton fish fries are nothing of the sort!  Traditionally, fish fries were held on Fridays during the season of Lent as we Catholics don’t eat meat on those days.  However, with the many Catholic parishes/schools and other organizations out there, and the amazing popularity of fish fries, they have expanded to Fridays outside of Lent as well.  At a typical fish fry, you will be able to experience an amazing evening full of fish, chips (fries really), beer, silent auctions, black jack, poker, and much more!  Plus, the cost you pay is significantly less than the amount you would spend on a night out on the town…and it supports a good cause!  So, regardless of whether you are Catholic or not, definitely make a point to “catch” at least one or more of these great fish fries this season.

 

January 21 – St. Albert

January 22 (Saturday) – St. Christopher

January 29 (Saturday) – Knights of Columbus 4022

January 29 (Saturday) – St. Helen

February 4 – Ascension

February 4 – St. Mary

February 11 – St. Henry/Bishop Leibold

February 12 (Saturday) – St. Peter

February 25 – Alter High School

March 11 – Carroll High School

March 11 – Incarnation

March 18 – St. Anthony

March 19 (Saturday) – Chaminade Julienne High School

March 25 – St. Charles

My Friend Amy and I at a Past St. Albert Fish Fry

The details for some of these fish fries are not yet available.  However, I will post them on the DMM event calendar as I get more information, so please be sure to check there if you are interested!  Also, if you know of another fish fry going on, please be sure to share it in the comments section below!

Oh…and how could I leave without sharing a dumb joke?

What did the fish say when it swam into the wall?  Dam!

Happy Fish Fryin’!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Alter, Bishop Leibold, Carroll, Chaminade Julienne, Fish Fry, Holy Angels, Incarnation, Knights of Columbus, St. Albert the Great, St. Anthony, St. Charles, St. Henry, St. Mary

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January 8 @ 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Recurring

Art Start Pre-School Storytime

Art Start Pre-School Storytime 2nd Thursday of the month 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM Rosewood Arts Center 2655 Olson Dr....

Free
January 8, 2026 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring
Open Coworking
January 8 @ 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Recurring

Open Coworking

Join us in The Hub for open co-working from 12pm to 5pm. Ever wonder how The Hub could work for...

January 8, 2026 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring
Launch Pad
January 8 @ 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

Launch Pad

Meet the people you need to move your business forward This monthly LaunchPad event series brings you opportunities to expand...

Free
January 8, 2026 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Taste Buds
January 8 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Taste Buds

Thursday nights from 5pm to 9pm, stop in to Joui Wine for a ‘Taste Buds,’ a social blind tasting session....

$20
January 8, 2026 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Edible Landscapes
January 8 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Edible Landscapes

Edible Landscapes with a Master Gardener: Learn how to change your lawn from grass to food.  Your garden can be pretty...

Free
January 8, 2026 6:30 pm
Karen Power’s journey on the Camino de Costa Rica
January 8 @ 6:30 pm

Karen Power’s journey on the Camino de Costa Rica

Relive Karen Power’s journey on the Camino de Costa Rica and meet the kind-hearted Ticos (as the Costa Ricans call...

Free
January 8, 2026 7:00 pm
Theology On Tap
January 8 @ 7:00 pm

Theology On Tap

Come in, talk, and sip with Theology On Tap; every first Thursday of the month!

Free
+ 2 More
January 9, 2026 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring
$1 Oysters
January 9 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Recurring

$1 Oysters

Fridays are for 12 for $12 oyster savings They’re the same as the oysters you’d buy at the fish station...

$1
January 9, 2026 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Guided Downtown Dayton historic walking tours
January 9 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

Guided Downtown Dayton historic walking tours

Many of the places that helped make Dayton a center of innovation were lost to history, while others survived and...

$10
January 9, 2026 6:00 pm Recurring
Our Lady of the Rosary Fish Fry
January 9 @ 6:00 pm Recurring

Our Lady of the Rosary Fish Fry

$22 – $25
January 9, 2026 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Recurring
Live Trivia with Trivia Shark
January 9 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Recurring

Live Trivia with Trivia Shark

Join us every Friday night at 6pm for Dayton's Best LIVE TRIVIA with Trivia Shark at Miami Valley Sports Bar!...

January 9, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Artist Talk with Colleen Kelsey: Light and Shadows
January 9 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Artist Talk with Colleen Kelsey: Light and Shadows

Artist Talk with Colleen Kelsey Light & ShadowsJoin us at the Dayton Society of Artists on Friday, January 9, 2026,...

Free
January 9, 2026 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Recurring
Puppy Yoga
January 9 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Recurring

Puppy Yoga

Get ready for cuteness overload! Come stretch, play, and cuddle with 7-week-old puppies at GoatCountry before they find their furever...

$15.38 – $30.75
January 9, 2026 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Doug Hart Live
January 9 @ 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Doug Hart Live

Doug Hart is a long-time favorite local musician. He's known for his blues and classic rock genres with his full...

January 9, 2026 7:30 pm
Vince Morris
January 9 @ 7:30 pm

Vince Morris

Originally from Columbus Ohio, Vince Morris is one of the hottest up and coming comedy veterans on the scene today....

$22
+ 2 More
January 10, 2026 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Free Dental Clinic
January 10 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Free Dental Clinic

Join us January 10 Saturday from 9 AM till 3 PM. The doctors at @Franklin dental will be performing extractions,...

Free
January 10, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Photowalk
January 10 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Photowalk

A new program for us! Explore downtown Dayton through your lens, using anything from a camera phone to a box...

Free
January 10, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Frosty’s Workshop
January 10 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

Frosty’s Workshop

Create your very own Frosty the Snowman by participating in our woodcraft workshop. Join us to assemble, paint, and decorate...

$3
January 10, 2026 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring
Puppy Yoga
January 10 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Recurring

Puppy Yoga

Get ready for cuteness overload! Come stretch, play, and cuddle with 7-week-old puppies at GoatCountry before they find their furever...

$15.38 – $30.75
January 10, 2026 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Dayton’s Largest Winter Wedding Show & Expo
January 10 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Dayton’s Largest Winter Wedding Show & Expo

Plan your entire wedding in one day at one place! The Dayton Wedding Show & Expo at the Nutter Center...

Free
January 10, 2026 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Guided Tours at The Co
January 10 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Guided Tours at The Co

Join us for an inside look at the current exhibition, with fresh insights into the artist and their work. FREE...

Free
January 10, 2026 6:00 pm - 11:30 pm
Holy Angels Dayton Fish Fry
January 10 @ 6:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Holy Angels Dayton Fish Fry

Join us for 2026 Holy Angels Boosters Club Fish Fry. Carry-out available from 5:30-6:30 pm. There will be a silent...

$25
January 10, 2026 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Epiphany Ball 2026 by DCYA
January 10 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Epiphany Ball 2026 by DCYA

The Fifth Annual Dayton Catholic Young Adults Epiphany Ball! Join us again for an evening of dancing, socializing, and fellowship...

$20
+ 1 More
January 11, 2026 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Dayton’s Largest Winter Wedding Show & Expo
January 11 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Dayton’s Largest Winter Wedding Show & Expo

Explore top vendors, fashion, and planning tips at the Dayton Wedding Show & Expo at the Nutter Center Arena —...

January 11, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
FREE Beginner and Advanced Beginner Tennis Lesson
January 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

FREE Beginner and Advanced Beginner Tennis Lesson

KTC/Quail Tennis Club is offering adults a FREE Beginner and Advanced Beginner lesson on Sunday January 11 from 12:00-1:00pm! The...

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January 11, 2026 2:00 pm
Nature Walk
January 11 @ 2:00 pm

Nature Walk

See the wonders of nature as the seasons change! The City and Park Board sponsor a winter nature walk at...

Free
January 11, 2026 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Wicked Tribute Sing-Along Drag Brunch
January 11 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Wicked Tribute Sing-Along Drag Brunch

Defy Gravity at Drag Brunch! Join P. H. Dee and a talented cast of drag performers for a tribute to...

$27 – $42
January 11, 2026 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Brian Mathus Artist Talk, moderated by Rodney Veal
January 11 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Brian Mathus Artist Talk, moderated by Rodney Veal

Artist Talk: Brian Mathus — Being SeenJoin us for a special artist talk and moderated conversation with Brian Mathus, whose...

Free
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