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  • As with my review of St. Regis, this is a review strictly about the Lenten fish fry, and not the actual church services (which I have never attended). I would never have even known this gem of a fish fry exists, if not for the fact that my dad has repeatedly driven past it on Fridays for his job. It's tucked away with some factories and construction, somewhere in the general area of 885 and Sandcastle and a place called GalvTech. There are small signs, which you kind of need to follow if you want to find this place. And trust me, you WANT to find this place! We decided to check it out because my dad mentioned that it's always packed on Lenten Fridays. This is not an over-exaggeration: parking spaces in their big church lot were few and far between. We went around 1pm on a Friday (and not even Good Friday), and there was hardly a seat to be had in the church hall. After getting our to-go order (and suffering through fifteen minutes of delicious smells before we got it home to eat), we understand the thrill. Holy Angels really does have a top-notch fish fry. We each got a fish sandwich, which came with no less than 4 big pieces of fried fish. My husband and I could have easily split a single sandwich and been full, but since we didn't realize this and each got our own, I was able to have lunch the next day also. (This is not a bad option, as the leftovers heated up really well.) We got one of the fish sandwiches with the full dinner, which meant it came with fries and homemade creamy, peppery coleslaw. I'm uploading a picture of this heavenly meal to the Holy Angels Yelp page, so everyone can see the magic. The fish sandwich alone is $7, and the full meal is only $8. You can also get a 'healthier' baked fish dinner, but I doubt the crispy perfection of the fried fish could be beat. They are open each Lenten Friday, plus Ash Wednesday, from 11am until 6:30pm. Just make sure you're prepared to go off the beaten path a bit, and get ready to search a bit for a parking spot. Trust me, it will be worth it!
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