Being a Catholic from Pittsburgh, I absolutely love going to new locations on Fridays during Lent to try different fish fry options. With that being said, I've been to quite a few places over the years, and I was really looking forward to trying Kretzler's, as the parking lot is always packed to the gills (no pun intended) on Lenten Fridays. It didn't give a very good first impression, because I waited at least 10 minutes before someone came to get drink orders. I understand it was their lunch rush, but 10 minutes just to get a water is a bit much in my opinion. As for the food, I ordered fried fish, macaroni and cheese, and stewed tomatoes. It was another bit of a wait, maybe 20-30 minutes, but that one I can understand since they have to put out a large quantity of fish in a short amount of time. The macaroni and cheese was decent. It wasn't out of this world, but it was definitely something I could eat again. The stewed tomatoes were pretty good--also something I could see myself getting again. The tomatoes were unique in the sense that they had croutons in them, and, though I could see why that would be off-putting for some, I actually thought it made them tasty and gave them a nice bit of flavor. The fish, which was the entire reason for going there, was just average. Nothing really was terrible or stood out to me. Overall, I feel that Kretzler's is a place I could visit again to try their other food options, but probably not fish on Lenten Fridays. In my opinion, with Kretzler's, the old saying, "it was well worth the wait" did not hold true for Fish Fry Friday, but it did show a bit of promise because it was what I would call "a hair above average".