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Updated: 06/10/2012 11:47 | By Craig Butcher, senior editor, MSN Food
The UK’s best pubs selling the best pub snacks

Where to find the best British pub snacks...



Cheese sticks at The Victoria Inn (© Richard Heald for The Victoria Inn)
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  • Fish finger buttie at The Fox and Anchor (© The Fox and Anchor)
  • Ultimate chips at The Fox (© The Fox at Willian)
  • Pork scratchings at The White Horse (© www.beergenie.co.uk)
  • Baked camembert at The Wheelwrights Arms (© The Wheelwrights Arms)
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The great British pub snack is one of our finest dining traditions - from the classic pork pie to Scotch eggs and chips, there's a wealth of quality food to choose from around the UK. These days not only are gherkins and pickled eggs on the menu, but gastropubs now cater to a wider range of tastes, from Thai fishcakes to marinated olives and single oysters. So why not experiment with new dishes as MSN Food presents our favourite pub snacks from around the UK. Let these be your inspiration and you might feel like trying these at home, too.

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13/10/2011 12:03
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"favourite pub snacks from around the UK" ??? Yet another example of bias towards London and the south east with hardly any pubs north of Watford.  Lazy journalism.
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Sorry Folks there is only one place to go if you like decent pub food ?? Up North we have many good eateries - Carveries - etc - and  great friendly pubs
28/06/2012 11:31
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Sorry Willian but if i order fish and chips i want a plate of food not a pretty picture on the plate!!
27/04/2012 12:32
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I just want to echo the comments of Philip Lord. There are other places to eat than London. It would be rather a long journey for me each weekend as I reside in Leeds which is West Yorkshire. How about trying a meal at the Rythre Arms in Ryther on the outskirts of Selby. Steaks to die for cooked properly in a friendly, family run pub.
13/10/2011 14:53
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they should do write up on the worst, if so i hope they try out the fox and hounds in colerne, it was the most disgusting food we have ever tasted, i have no idea what fish they used in their fish and chips, it was like mush when i cut the fish open that looked nothing i have ever seen before, my wife had the beef pie of which she had two bites and left it, thank god we had packed some gaviscon in our bags as we where up in the night with indegestion, on of the villagers told us we where crazy to eat there, none of the locals will eat in the place.
18/11/2011 08:30
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The Winsor Arms bute town rhymney gwent great little pub brilliant food but you must book wed/thurs fri sat/only chec it out  x.
08/10/2012 14:55
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I would never eat fish and chips served like that at the Fox, what utter garbage
28/06/2012 13:40
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Best scotch egg ever at The Quarryman's Rest in Bampton, (Devon, in case there is another Bampton).   Light crispy crumb coating, mixture of pork, black pudding and duck meat, and a runny-yolked egg, absolutely delicious and huge!
10/11/2011 13:18
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Dog and Doublet in Sandon, Staffordshire is nice.  And no, I don't work for them.
08/10/2012 14:56
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the Fox at Thorpe Willoughby in North Yorkshire, is great for fish and chips and other meals,

 

27/04/2013 09:42
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Mustard Pot Leeds

 

Best food in Yorkshire

27/04/2013 22:09
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Sorry but there are no Pubs now, just places that serve food that sell the occasional Pint, cafes with a drinks licence, no wonder they are closing down.
13/10/2011 19:03
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Nice to the Swan Inn Swinbrook getting a mention which is in the Cotswolds -

http://www.theswanswinbrook.co.uk
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Red Lion Overton Hampshire - excellent food
10/11/2011 13:18
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Definately not Sainsburys. . . TESCOS is way better.

 

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Sorry...Fox at Willan.....fish and chips are not meant to be chef-d'oeuvre....!  Probably stone cold by the time they're served up stacked-up. Would probably throw-up on sight.  Some of the other pubs are positively disgusting...How can you class olives as pub food, Icould definately throw-up with a belly-full of olives..!....Just give me a plate of cheddar, pickled onions and home-made bread..Most cask ales will go well with this...
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