OK so this is where you can get a fish sandwich and other non-meat options during Lent.
The 40 days of Lent run from Ash Wednesday, March 2 through Thursday, April 14, with Good Friday falling on Friday, April 15 this year. While it’s known as a time of sacrifice for many, those participating in meat-free Fridays do not have to sacrifice flavor, as these Houston restaurants are proving. From Fish Friday specials and top-notch fish sandwiches to meat-free menus featuring seafood and vegetarian options, here is where to eat in Houston this Lenten season.
Golden Chick is bringing back its Butterfly Shrimp just in time for Lent, offered now through Sunday, April 24, available on its own or as a combo meals with either Southern Fried Catfish pieces or Golden Tenders.Dig into Raulito's garlic butter shrimp special, grilled redfish with warm mango salsa, Baja-style fried fish tacos, spinach and cheese enchiladas and more.
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