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It s fish fry season! 26 to try in the Twin Cities metro Dive into the Friday fish fry ritual at these local restaurants. March 4, 2021 6:36am Text size Copy shortlink:
Cod. Haddock. Walleye. Perch. Bluegill. It s Friday fish fry season, and this year s version is going to feel a bit different, due to limitations created by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fewer restaurants are offering all-you-can-eat options, and while many fish fry setups can be enjoyed in restaurant dining rooms, others are operating on a takeout-only basis.
The Anchor Fish & Chips
During Lent, this cult favorite which is highly skilled in the deep-fryer arts leaves the fish-and-chips heavy lifting to its food truck, with beer-battered wild Alaskan cod and hand-cut chips ($13.50) available in the parking lot on Friday nights. Takeout only.
Dogged volunteer feels at home in Twin Cities homeless camps Follow Us
Question of the Day By MARY DIVINE - Associated Press - Saturday, February 13, 2021
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - For a man who claims to be terrible with names, Bryan Ring seemed to have no trouble last week at the homeless encampment near Sheridan Memorial Park in Minneapolis.
“Hey, Robert,” he said to a man headed to the camp’s portable toilet while wearing just one boot. “How are you doing? Get that boot on!”
He teased Angel Prince about spraining her thumb. “Whatcha been doin’, Angel? Beating up one of the guys in camp again?”
Man is ‘godsend’ to people living in Minneapolis homeless camps
“Everybody has their reason for why they are out there,” says Bryan Ring. “I, for one, have never judged nobody.”
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Bryan Ring, of Stillwater, Minn., delivers winter clothing, hygiene supplies and food to people in a northeast Minneapolis homeless encampment on Jan. 27, 2021. Scott Takushi / St. Paul Pioneer Press
MINNEAPOLIS For a man who claims to be terrible with names, Bryan Ring seemed to have no trouble last week at the homeless encampment near Sheridan Memorial Park in Minneapolis.
“Hey, Robert,” he said to a man headed to the camp’s portable toilet while wearing just one boot. “How are you doing? Get that boot on!”