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Friday Night Fish Fry

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Friday Night Fish Fry

When
Mar 6th, 2026
4:30pm - 7:00pm
Where
25 Columbus AveConcordNH

Menu: Fried Haddock, fries or rice, coleslaw, roll $19 (seniors $17); Baked Haddock, baked potato or rice, slaw, roll $19; Fish Taco Dinner $19; Clam Chowder $7/Cup, $9/Bowl Baked Mac n Cheese $8 Soda, Lemonade, Beer and Wine available.

Fridays during Lent, except for Good Friday.

Call 224-7418 to place your order or email fishfry@bishopbrady.edu. No need to buy tickets in advance. All proceeds benefit Bishop Brady Tuition Assistance fund.

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