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Best food at (or around) championship football grounds?

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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).
I had butter pie, peas and gravy at Chorley, I’d give it a wide berth if I was you.
 
I had butter pie, peas and gravy at Chorley, I’d give it a wide berth if I was you.
its basically some sort of quiche but with potatoes in it rather than bacon as far as I can make out? Happy to leave them to enjoy it without my help.
 
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).
. . . or poured over a *babby's yed. ;)

*steak and kidney pudding
 
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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Preston butter pies are absolutely 'kin honk mate.
 
Asked for sausage and chips outside Hull when we played them last season, soon found out they batter the sausage the absolute savages?
 
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