Hardee’s & Carl’s Jr. Bring Back Fan-Favorite Fish Sandwich

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Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. are bringing back the Redhook Beer Battered Fish Sandwich, a seasonal favorite for many. This beloved offering, known for its crispy beer-battered coating and flaky white fish, will be available at participating locations for a limited time – at Carl’s Jr. until April 22 and at Hardee’s lasting till April 29.

The Redhook Beer Battered Fish Sandwich features a wild-caught Alaskan Pollock fillet, hand-battered in a beer-infused coating made with Redhook Brewery’s signature ale. The crispy fillet is topped with tartar sauce and shredded lettuce, all served on a toasted bun. The combination of the crispy, flavorful batter and tender fish has made it a favorite among seafood lovers.

The Redhook Beer Battered Fish Sandwich will be available at participating Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr. locations nationwide for a limited time, starting in early March. Prices may vary by location, but customers can expect competitive pricing that aligns with other premium menu items at the two chains. Some locations may also offer combo meals that include fries and a drink for an added value.

Customers are encouraged to check with their nearest Hardee’s or Carl’s Jr. to confirm availability, as the sandwich is expected to be a popular seasonal item that may sell out quickly in certain locations.

The Redhook Beer Battered Fish Sandwich has made periodic appearances on Hardee’s and Carl’s Jr.’s menus, with positive reception from customers. Many have praised the sandwich for its high-quality fish, crunchy batter, and satisfying portion size. The use of Redhook beer in the batter adds a depth of flavor that sets it apart from other fast-food fish sandwiches.

In past years, customers have eagerly anticipated its return, and social media is already abuzz with excitement for its latest comeback. Many fans of the sandwich appreciate having a limited-time seafood option that offers a break from the usual fast-food menu items.

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