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Movies & TV - Oct. 8, 2009
"Fish Fry Night Milwaukee" traces a Brew City tradition
Ron Faiola visits some of Milwaukee's most beloved fish fry venues in his hour-long documentary, "Fish Fry Night Milwaukee." The film makes its world premiere Sunday, Oct. 11 at 2 and 4 p.m. at The Times Cinema, 5906 W. Vliet St. Tickets are $8 and there will be prizes, movie snacks and a cash bar.
Tagged with: Fish Fry Night Milwaukee, Ron Faiola, Dewey Gill, Hooligan's, The Packing House, Lakefront Brewery, Cafe El Sol, United Community Center, St. Alphonsus, Erv's Mug
Dining - Nov. 14, 2008
Brocach features rare all-you-can-eat fish fry
The all-you-can-eat fish fry is a dying breed, but Water Street's Brocach Irish Pub and Restaurant still offers it, and not just on Friday nights. In fact, it's available every night of the week for $15. Brocach's fish fry is certainly a massive feast, but does the quality match the quantity?
Tagged with: brocach, fish fry, all-you-can-eat, Guinness, irish, irish restaurant
Milwaukee Buzz - Oct. 28, 2007
Sunday Sound-off: Did the all-you-can-eat fish fry fade out?
Back in the day, did Milwaukee have more restaurants with all-you-can-eat fish fries?
Tagged with: fish fry, all-you-can-eat, Cafe El Sol, The Mineshaft, Painted Parrot
Movies & TV - July 9, 2009
Add an outdoor flick to your Friday night fish fry
There's your basic dinner and a movie date, and then there's dinner and a movie done Milwaukee style. And trust us, the City of Festival's take on this old classic combo is guaranteed to be more fun than someone else's night out at Applebee's and the budget cinema. Welcome to the new Fish Fry and a Flick series.
Tagged with: fish fry and a flick, outdoor movies, discovery world, pabst theater, point beer
Dining - Oct. 17, 2008
Milwaukee's best fish fry, 2008: Lakefront Brewery
Milwaukee loves a fish fry, but they can be pretty similar. Cod. Perch. Cole slaw. French fries. Potato pancakes. When it came time to pick a favorite, though, our readers decided to emphasize the entire dining experience at Lakefront Brewery Palm Garden. The Brewhaus Polka Kings, with accordions and lederhosen, helped sway the voters.
Tagged with: fish fry, lakefront brewery, palm garden, kegel's inn, serb hall, turner hall, slim mcginn's

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Dining - Feb. 16, 2009
Reader blog St. Paul Fish Company




Reader poll
What's the best part about Thanksgiving in Milwaukee?
The Packers play on a Thursday.
Gluttonous eating without consequence.
The weather should be nice enough on "Black Friday" to shop Bayshore or Third Ward.
One or two days off of work.
Giving thanks, with friends and family.
Christmas is only a month away, and Hanukkah is even closer.
Bah humbug.
Results after 61 votes
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