Aliquippa Elks Lodge #1221 is a association or organization in Aliquippa, PA. Open: Mon–Sat 1:00 – 11:00 PM; Sun 12:00 – 11:00 PM. Phone: (724) 375-4611. Average rating is 4.4 stars from 45 reviews. Website: https://www.elks.org/lodges/ContactUs.cfm?LodgeNumber=1221.
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Interior view of a decorated event space with tables and balloons. — Aliquippa Elks Lodge #1221
4.4 45 reviews Today 1:00 – 11:00 PM

Aliquippa's Gathering Place Since Lodge #1221

Hand-battered fish fry every Friday, cold drinks, and real community on Brodhead Road.

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About Us

Exterior view of Aliquippa Elks Lodge #1221 with signage.
Exterior view of Aliquippa Elks Lodge #1221 with signage.

Friday nights in Beaver County have a ritual, and it runs through the kitchen at Aliquippa Elks Lodge #1221. The hand-battered cod here is the kind that earns a 45-minute drive, and the sides, haluski, pierogies, and a mac and cheese that tastes like someone's grandmother invented it, turn a fish fry into a full event. Unlike most spots that only run Lenten specials, Lodge #1221 keeps the fryer going every Friday, year-round.

Beyond the food, this is a place where the shuffleboard table is waiting, the bartenders know how to keep a room lively, and the crowd skews toward people who actually talk to each other. The former kitchen crew from the beloved Main Street Bar in Aliquippa brought their recipes and their reputation here, and regulars noticed immediately.

With a 4.4-star rating built on honest reviews from locals, Lodge #1221 earns its reputation the old-fashioned way: consistent food, a genuine bar atmosphere, and a membership community that shows up for each other.

What We Offer

The Friday fish fry is the headliner, running every single Friday regardless of the season. Choose from hand-battered cod or shrimp, cooked to order and served alongside scratch-made sides that reflect the Western Pennsylvania table: pierogies, haluski, and mac and cheese made the way people around here expect it.

The bar is a full-service social hub, with cold drafts, cocktails, and a shuffleboard table that sees real action on busy nights. Lodge #1221 also hosts member events, civic programs, and private gatherings throughout the year, giving the space a rhythm that goes well beyond Friday nights.

Membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks opens access to the full calendar of events, community initiatives, and the kind of consistent local hangout that's harder to find every year. Stop in on a Friday, or reach out through the national Elks directory to ask about joining.

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“First time there. Nice Hall. For hosting events. Front house bar, very well stocked, two thumb's up”

— Thomas Robertson

What Our Guests Say

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3 years ago
"Hands down the best Lenten Fish/shrimp you can find in Beaver County. Hand battered. The macaroni and cheese, haluski and pierogies are fantastic. And they do Fish fry every Friday year round!!"
— Kortney Berg
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a year ago
"The bartender was great. I had a blast with my friend Cal. Bummed out I didn't get to play shuffleboard."
— Colleen
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4 years ago
"We've been stopping in for the fish during lent. If you enjoy batter dipped cod you won't be disappointed. The former owners of Main Street bar in Aliquippa are running the kitchen at this point."
— Steve Turkall
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3 years ago
"First time there. Nice Hall. For hosting events. Front house bar, very well stocked, two thumb's up"
— Thomas Robertson
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4 years ago
"Hall is really nice. Just wish you could rent it longer than 2 hours for an event."
— sweetp love

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the fish fry only available during Lent?

No, and that's one of the things that makes Lodge #1221 stand out. The fish fry runs every Friday throughout the entire year, not just the Lenten season.

What kind of fish do they serve?

The kitchen serves hand-battered cod as the centerpiece, along with shrimp. Both are battered fresh in-house rather than using pre-breaded frozen product, which is why regulars drive from across Beaver County for it.

What sides are available with the fish fry?

Sides include haluski, pierogies, and macaroni and cheese. These are Western Pennsylvania comfort food staples made the way locals expect, and reviewers call them out specifically as highlights of the meal.

Do I need to be an Elks member to eat or drink here?

Guest policies can vary by lodge and event. It's best to call ahead or check the Elks national contact page at elks.org to confirm current guest access before your first visit.

Where exactly is Aliquippa Elks Lodge #1221 located?

The lodge is at 2655 Brodhead Road in Aliquippa, PA 15001, easily accessible from the main Brodhead Road corridor in Beaver County.

How do I contact the lodge or ask about membership?

You can reach Lodge #1221 through the official Elks Lodge contact page at elks.org/lodges/ContactUs.cfm?LodgeNumber=1221. Membership in the BPOE is open to American citizens who believe in God and meet the lodge's standards.

Does the lodge have a bar and other activities beyond the fish fry?

Yes. The lodge has a full bar with a great bartender reputation among regulars, a shuffleboard table, and a regular calendar of member events and civic programs throughout the year.

Hours of Operation

Open Now · Closes at 11:00 PM
Monday 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday Today 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Friday 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday 1:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 – 11:00 PM
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