any suggestions for good fried fish that wont break the bank..... it will be all of us



Becky M
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Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
the other side of the river.....
Matthew D
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Matthew D
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Brian Curl wrote:Wendy's and BK have decent fish sandwiches for families on a budget. Moby Dick is a step up but it's not cheap, six bucks or so for fish sandwich and fries.
The Fish Fry House mentioned above should be really good but they aren't cheap if the prices are similar to their restaurant on Outer Loop.
Mark Head wrote:The Fishery in St. Matthews is my favorite.
Becky M
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Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
the other side of the river.....
Brian Curl wrote:Wendy's and BK have decent fish sandwiches for families on a budget. Moby Dick is a step up but it's not cheap, six bucks or so for fish sandwich and fries.
The Fish Fry House mentioned above should be really good but they aren't cheap if the prices are similar to their restaurant on Outer Loop.
Becky M
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Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
the other side of the river.....
Becky M wrote:There was a place near Barrett Ave i believe that my husband and i ate once and it was really good. we picked it up and ate it at a nearby park.... Tyler Park i believe. i have no idea of the name......there were Marylin Monroe pictures up in there if i remember right.
Becky M
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Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
the other side of the river.....
Becky M
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Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:02 pm
the other side of the river.....
Robin Garr wrote:Becky M wrote:There was a place near Barrett Ave i believe that my husband and i ate once and it was really good. we picked it up and ate it at a nearby park.... Tyler Park i believe. i have no idea of the name......there were Marylin Monroe pictures up in there if i remember right.
Becky, that would probably be the Fish House (also Cafe Beignet) on the corner of Barrett and Oak - or maybe it's Barrett and Winter or maybe Barrett and Grinstead at that point - it changes fast, but right across from the Monkey Wrench and just around the corner from Lynn's, anyway. They do Green River Western Kentucky style fried fish, with lots of black pepper and cornmeal in the breading, which makes it crunchy and good. Definitely a top choice.
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