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Traditional English Pub Food If you book into a cheap hotels London now, you will avoid the pitfall of trying to do so later when hordes of visitors arrive for the Olympics. There are several websites that provide information for cheap hotels and are quite easy to find. Cheap hotels are usually located away from the central areas of London. This may be to your benefit since you will then be situated near some quality pubs. Most of the central London pubs tend to be tourist traps and expensive. Not only will you save money by booking into a cheap hotels London a little further out, but you will also get a break in the pocketbook by dining in the neighbourhood pubs. What is Traditional English Food? Most of what you will eat in pubs is often called “pub grub”, but is really traditional English food. It is often very meat and potatoes based and tends to be very filling and satisfying. Many of the items that are served are also called comfort foods. You can get heartily fed in a pub and come away not having spent very much. As a result, It’s very uncommon to go away disappointed since most pubs surpass an acceptable standard. It’s not high end cuisine, but it’s satisfying and cheap. One of the more popular pub items is the Sunday Roast. It is often beef, pork, chicken, or lamb. In some cases, you can be offered duck, goose or other game birds. It will often be accompanied by Yorkshire pudding, potatoes, stuffing, vegetables and gravy. Another popular entry is shepherd’s pie. This is sometimes called cottage pie. It is primarily made of beef or lamb minced meat and is cooked in a casserole dish. The meat gets covered over with a layer of mashed potatoes before going into the oven.

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If you book into a cheap hotels London now, you will avoid the pitfall of trying to do so later when hordes of visitors arrive for the Olympics. There are several websites that provide information for cheap hotels and are quite easy to find. Cheap hotels are usually located away from the central areas of London. This may be to your benefit since you will then be situated near some quality pubs. Most of the central London pubs tend to be tourist traps and expensive. Not only will you save money by booking into a cheap hotels London a little further out, but you will also get a break in the pocketbook by dining in the neighbourhood pubs.

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Traditional English Pub Food

If you book into a cheap hotels London now, you will avoid the pitfall of trying to do so later when hordes of visitors arrive for the Olympics. There are several websites that provide information for cheap hotels and are quite easy to find. Cheap hotels are usually located away from the central areas of London. This may be to your benefit since you will then be situated near some quality pubs. Most of the central London pubs tend to be tourist traps and expensive. Not only will you save money by booking into a cheap hotels London a little further out, but you will also get a break in the pocketbook by dining in the neighbourhood pubs.

What is Traditional English Food?

Most of what you will eat in pubs is often called “pub grub”, but is really traditional English food. It is often very meat and potatoes based and tends to be very filling and satisfying. Many of the items that are served are also called comfort foods. You can get heartily fed in a pub and come away not having spent very much. As a result, It’s very uncommon to go away disappointed since most pubs surpass an acceptable standard. It’s not high end cuisine, but it’s satisfying and cheap.

One of the more popular pub items is the Sunday Roast. It is often beef, pork, chicken, or lamb. In some cases, you can be offered duck, goose or other game birds. It will often be accompanied by Yorkshire pudding, potatoes, stuffing, vegetables and gravy.

Another popular entry is shepherd’s pie. This is sometimes called cottage pie. It is primarily made of beef or lamb minced meat and is cooked in a casserole dish. The meat gets covered over with a layer of mashed potatoes before going into the oven.

Fish and chips have been a staple in England for nearly two centuries. It used to be served wrapped in newspaper which you could take away and eat from specialized shops that served fish and chips. Today, the newspaper is no longer used and in a pub it usually comes in generous portions. The fish is dipped in a batter that is often unique to the pub and will use ale or beer in the batter recipe.

When you ask for pies in London, you are probably not referring to dessert. You are more than likely asking for savoury pies. Some of the more popular pies include: Steak and kidney, steak and ale, chicken, minced beef, and pork pies. The pies can vary considerably since the pie crusts are not always of the same type.

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Pasties are a variation of pies. They are smaller and have a flaky crust. Pasties contain the same fillings as pies and are excellent if you have to eat on the run.

Other common pub entries include: bangers and mash, and burgers. Today you can also see items like chilli con carne and even lasagne. Although they do not represent traditional English food, they are to be found in a lot of London pubs.

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