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Best food at (or around) championship football grounds?

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The jumbo sausage was quite nice.

I was living in Torquay at the time and there was a chippie in Babbacombe that had won some sort of big national award.

Queued for ages to get pale hard chips and a soggy light batter on the fish.

Give me classic chips refried until they are husks and layer after layer of crunchy artery blocking batter on my fish.

Also stop trying to church up curry sauce with pineapple and raisins.
Yeah fruit curry is for deviants .

as for award winning chippys and pasty shops in Devon and Cornwall . every shop has some form of award certificate in there window . liars
 
Yeah fruit curry is for deviants .

as for award winning chippys and pasty shops in Devon and Cornwall . every shop has some form of award certificate in there window . liars

As a Plymouth based blue, this is, unfortunately, 100% accurate.
On the plus side, if Plymouth get into play offs and are promoted, you can all partake in theses utterly average-at-best deceptive starch and fat providers.

Oggy Oggy pasties is what you want for proper food when you're done sampling that boring stuff.
 
Decent pie and mash shop called Manzes in Bermondsey but better to go the night before not on Saturday for obvious reasons.
 

Looking at that food I think I would be tempted to take my own gas stove and make my own lunch..

But Wigan have some cracking meat pies (Galloways - Meal Deal, Pie-peas-chips - all less than £3)

If we get to Wrexham there's lots of Gerrard's Bakery - but be careful the floor is Slippy.
 

I can honestly say, I can feel my arteries clogging just reading this thread.

Parmos from any Boro takeaway on way home will do me.
 
Had some battered mashed potato and chips in Hull. Apparently some people like it there. Call them "pattie and chips". https://www.vice.com/en/article/43a...fried-potato-snack-everyone-should-know-about
Feels properly wrong, eating two types of fried potato, and no fish. The chip spice they serve with it is great though https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink/hulls-famous-chip-spice-taking-483147

Are Hull even in the Championship? Or league 1. To be honest haven't got a clue, probably need to do some research.

Do Preston have a culinary speciality? Going there in a few weeks. Wigan too. Though can't imagine what people eat there.
 
Had some battered mashed potato and chips in Hull. Apparently some people like it there. Call them "pattie and chips". https://www.vice.com/en/article/43a...fried-potato-snack-everyone-should-know-about
Feels properly wrong, eating two types of fried potato, and no fish. The chip spice they serve with it is great though https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink/hulls-famous-chip-spice-taking-483147

Are Hull even in the Championship? Or league 1. To be honest haven't got a clue, probably need to do some research.

Do Preston have a culinary speciality? Going there in a few weeks. Wigan too. Though can't imagine what people eat there.
get a Wigan kebab
 
OK so google tells that apparently Preston is famous for "butter pie", but no idea if they serve it anywhere near the ground. And apparently in Wigan they eat "Pea Wet" which sounds grim

Pea wet is basically the leftover liquid from mushy peas. It is said to be an accompaniment with scraps or as a sauce to be poured over a pie barm or a Wigan Slappy (a meat pie served in a bread roll).

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