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natas | 19:40 Sun 01st Dec 2013 | Food & Drink
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Does what it says on the tin.

reasonably priced food that's perfectly adequate and fills you.

Usually.
They offered soup in a basket in a downtown Belfast pub but it never caught on.
Some are better than others. With chain pubs, you get what you pay for. An independent pub can be hit or miss which is ok if there are two of you, but not ok when you have a family.
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I bet it didn't shandyroe

It just fell through
Depends on your pub - our local's excellent.
The food here is good...........the clientele...not so much.

http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-barking-dog
Your posting style is very familiar, natas..... :-)
Agree with you there box tops
sorry to interrupt for a minute - what's the news on Ison Wendi?
No more ison it was swallowed up by the sun .waited a whole year for nothing lol
It varies. Some privately owned country ones are very good. The chains are more of a "know it'll be at least an adequate standard" thing. The issue that is getting more annoying is when one goes to a pub and is confronted with a restaurant view, with the feeling you might not be allowed to sit down unless you order food, because it is all placemats and cutlery and menus and stuff. Offering good food is an asset, driving folk away because they are not comfortable supping a pint with friends, is a great loss to the community.
^ no you didn't, it was still a cosmic event
A good pub that serves both good food and good beer will become popular very quickly through word of mouth. If the standard ever drops, it will go down hill like a stone.
We've had several country pubs round our way that have done nothing for years....poor grub and constant change of owners, and then all of a sudden, someone gets it right and hits the jackpot.
We eat out most weeks at country pubs, we usually find them very good for the price. A few are over priced but we generally get a very good Sunday roast with desert and a pint of ale and an Irish coffee for 2 for about £30.
It's certainly far better than say 20 years ago!
Remember chicken in a basket with frozen chips?
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