This list will not be about variety or ratings — we’re just going to give you a lot of options on where to get fried fish.

Lent begins this Wednesday, and during the 40-day period many people choose to eat fish instead of meat on Fridays. There are certainly other options out there, but today we’re locked in on one thing: fried fish. Maybe it’s tradition. Maybe it’s faith. Maybe it’s just because fried fish sounds really good right now.

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Some of these choices are obvious. Some are inexpensive. Some will cost you a pretty penny. I’ll let you do the price comparison — this is simply your master list to get started in the Hub City.

Places In Lubbock With Fried Fish On The Menu

Aspen Creek – 3012 W Loop 289
Bryan’s Steaks – 1212 50th
Bucket of Love – 6012 82nd
Bubba’s 33 – 6210 Slide Road
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen – 4009 S. Loop 289
Dimba’s Chicken & Seafood – 5010 Quaker
Golden Corral – 5117 S Loop 289
Hook & Reel – 6201 Slide Road
Hot & Juicy – 5004 Frankford
Ike’s Woodfire Grill – 4414 82nd Street
Jazz Louisiana Kitchen – 3703 19th
Long John Silver’s – 5402 4th Street
Lone Star Oyster Bar – 3040 34th | 5116 58th
Lubbock’s Breakfast House – 7006 University | 3515 50th
Miss Ann’s – 3218 34th
Riversmith’s – 406 Avenue Q
Sam’s Southern Eatery – 4928 50th
Teddy Jack’s – 7205 Milwaukee
The Catch – 5111 82nd
Wienerschnitzel – 301 N. University | 5510 4th | 4401 34th

This is likely just a smattering of places where you can enjoy some nice fried fish. With Lubbock restaurants constantly opening and closing — and menus changing — we hope this stays accurate.

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If we missed your favorite, drop it on our social media and we’ll add it to the list. Let’s keep those Fish Fry Fridays strong all season long.

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