Here in the Baltics (and I believe all over Eastern Europe) this is what we mean when we say garlic bread - fried rye bread sticks, topped with fresh minced garlic, and sour cream-based dipping sauce. It is by far the most popular food item in pubs, it's literally impossible to find a place that doesn't serve them.
If you're out drinking, what's the most popular food served in your area to go with your beer?
Peanuts
Not from personal experience, but from the odor emitted from vomit on trains form when I was a kid
>>7087662
damn that sounds dope as fuck
Rye chips or sour cream and chive fries
Where I am is kind of difficult to say what the most popular item is but i would have to say the Sliders in San Francisco
Crab dip or pretzels or both.
Probably fried chicken skins
Tendies
>>7087756
looks like dog treats
>>7087756
>>7087662
These look amazing. Would become a regular at a bar if they served them but everywhere near bumfuck nowhere is a hole in the wall that only serves overpriced cheap brand liqour
>>7087771
Also good, but more of an at home fare for when you're already drunk as shit and get the munchies hella bad
>>7087662
Nachos or chicken wings
fried cheese curds
Pork Scratchings
Scampi fries
Big D Nuts
Curly fries
Also some places have warm Sahara Nuts which are da bomb
seared ahi
Mac and Cheese at my local place.
other than standard wings around here it's oysters or fried crabclaws
>>7087999
>raw oysters
my nigga, i can eat many, many of these. Goes great with a dirty martini
Crisps, pork scratchings, peanuts
in terms of actual food: Fish & Chips, Burger, Sausage and Mash would be the most popular.
Nothing beats hot wings. do they have them in other countries?
I know they were invented in New York
>>7088834
>pub fish and chips
Always, ALWAYS disappointing. Especially at fucking Gastro pubs.
>>7087662
Here we have 'tremoços' (not sure how it is called in english or if it even exists in most countries) but only acompanying beer. Otherwise peanuts and salty popcorn ocasionaly
>>7088954
never seen them in Canada, what are they?
Australia it's the parmi, chips and salad. It probably makes up more than 50% of pub meals here
Frikadellen ( german style meatballs, just onion,milk,egg,bread,meat,spice)
cured spicy sausages
more sausages
>All other eastern europe
Baltics are northern europe.
>>7088983
lmao, I love how angry lithuanians get when you called them slavic
>>7088985
I am british(lithuanian origins)
>>7088967
seriously???? they are all over america. its the Chicken wing, fried and then coated in a specific type of hotsauce. I never realized these weren't everywhere
>>7088967
I live in vancouver BC and literally every single grill/bar/pub has hot buffalo wings. how the hell have you not seen them before? it's chicken and franks red hot sauce
>>7087848
Hahahahah