What are these "dive bars" you speak of? I don't understand.
I once thought I did, but I have come to terms with the fact that I will probably never truly know.
dive bar foods
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Never liked pickled eggs but I do go for...
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lol. "Semi-Boneless"peetie44 wrote:Never liked pickled eggs but I do go for...
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Find a german / polish bar and try a pickled pig tail , awesome !
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Once you get drunk most things taste delicious!
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That's how you know it's good.Savage wrote:Semi-boneless? WTHeck?
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Re: dive bar foods
Pickled eggs and the half sausages are the best. I don't get out much anymore and have made my own pickled eggs to the disgust of the wife.
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I sometimes visit the early opening bars in which you're required to pay an extra quid to have a mandatory breakfast. Sausage, bacon and beans. Couldn't you get used to that?
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This sounds good, want now.
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Mandatory breakfast? That's hilarious. Seems like a cheap breakfast to me.Shane's Dentist wrote:I sometimes visit the early opening bars in which you're required to pay an extra quid to have a mandatory breakfast. Sausage, bacon and beans. Couldn't you get used to that?
Anyway, I haven't had pickled eggs in a while, although I did get the very last one before the owner of my local sold it and stopped making them. Best I ever had was some dive bar up north in the middle of nowhere...jalapeno pickled egg. Pasties are great too, that's a Michigan thing.
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that is funny. we've a place in town that does breakfast on st. patty's morning, free with the purchase of any drink, i think $3 otherwise. full spread: eggs, sausage, bacon, pancakes, etc.Resident Asshole wrote: Mandatory breakfast?
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Re: dive bar foods
Pork hocks and spicey pickled sausage for me. I pickle my own beets, beans and other assorted veggies but rely on big plastic jars for the meat producs.
I used to work for a wholesale and vending company that catered to dive bars so I was lucky enough to learn about all the good places for a cheap drink and meal while I was on the clock.
I used to work for a wholesale and vending company that catered to dive bars so I was lucky enough to learn about all the good places for a cheap drink and meal while I was on the clock.
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I encourage you all to try pickled tomatoes if you have the chance, they are delicious. Very popular in Russia.