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The Oistins Fish Festival is a folk festival that has taken place in Oistins, Barbados every Easter since 1967. [1] The purpose of the festival is to acknowledge the people involved in the fishing industry. [2] The name is expected to change in the 2020s, as Toni Thorne, chairman of the festival's organising committee, decided to change the ...
In the market place there, you can still buy a variety of cleaned or cooked Seafood year round. There's a regular fish fry going on Fridays and Saturdays, along with a great many pop-up shops with artists and crafts offered. It’s also a place to get a 'Bajean' (Barbadian) treat, the islands take-a-way or fast food: Flying Fish sandwich.
A tradition has developed towards the end of the 20th century for tourists in Oistins to join with locals at the Friday night (and slightly quieter Saturday night) Fish Fry and "lime" (social gathering), which sees many food and drink stalls selling fried fish meals and local craft, all to the accompaniment of loud music, while older ...
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This is the 12th year of the fish fry and it's coming off of its most-successful year. The 2023 fish fry drew a record crowd of an estimated 2, 700 people and reportedly raised $1.8 million.
Event Origin Notes First Saturday of February: Ice Cream for Breakfast Day [55] February 9 National Pizza Day [56] National Bagel Day [57] February 15: National "I Want Butterscotch" Day [58] First Friday of Lent Friday Fish Fry Day [59] February 22: National Margarita Day [60] February 23: National Banana Bread Day [61]
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