Fish and Chips

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£1 for 5 bags in poundland
That is a proper blast from the past, use to love them as a kid, off to Poundland in the week me thinks.
 

Arcadia area...East Phoenix/Scottsdale. Pete's has been here for like 50 years and that's my go-to for fast stuff and it's only about 2 miles from me. Been a long time since I've been in one but I do remember the unfortunately-named Red Robin had a decent version. Liking the name of the Codfather there...sounds like a sit down place, no? I work in the East Valley though, so might be able to check it out on the way home one day. Ah, it's up on Bell and 16th St which is a bit of a trek.

Yeah...would be a hike...shot in the dark on that one. My parents and brother live in the West Valley...parents in Buckeye...little bro in Surprise.

Don't even remember how we ended up there, cause it's a hike from their place, but it was good.

Just got done with some fish and chips for lunch...good stuff...been ages.

*edit* $10 in keeping with the thread.
 
Being cash rich, I tend to push the boat out and go for haddock. Far tastier than cod. £6.00 ish with mushy peas.
Mushy peas aren't what they used to be, like concrete ffs.
 

Burger and Chips in a packet never got served to me at the Tuckshop lid, but those Fish n Chips are legend from my childhood.

I never got them at the tuck shop either, had to get them on lunch. Chip muffin/barm (depending on where you were from) and gravy, then over to the newsagents to spend the rest of the dinner money.

Of course, some days we hit the bakery, or walk the extra distance to get to the chippy on the main road into Manc land to get a giant portion of chips and beans for 60p. Course there was only enough time to walk there, get food and walk back, eating before the bell went.
 
I never got them at the tuck shop either, had to get them on lunch. Chip muffin/barm (depending on where you were from) and gravy, then over to the newsagents to spend the rest of the dinner money.

Of course, some days we hit the bakery, or walk the extra distance to get to the chippy on the main road into Manc land to get a giant portion of chips and beans for 60p. Course there was only enough time to walk there, get food and walk back, eating before the bell went.
The Bakery near my School did half a loaf and two bags of crisps for 80p, you use to eat half the insides, lovely warm doughy bread, then put the crisps in the middle and Scran the lot, best lunch I've ever had to this day.
 
The Bakery near my School did half a loaf and two bags of crisps for 80p, you use to eat half the insides, lovely warm doughy bread, then put the crisps in the middle and Scran the lot, best lunch I've ever had to this day.

TWO bags of crisps!!! Jealous!!!!

No sandwich filling though? Just a half loaf?
 

TWO bags of crisps!!! Jealous!!!!

No sandwich filling though? Just a half loaf?
What u chatting lid, the crisps were the filling, the sooner you got back to chasing the skirt and playing Footy in the playground the better, it was the perfect schooly scran.
 
One thing the Brits do, for those who haven't had one, is sausage.

They can make a Sausage you'd burgle your Nan for.
 
Chippy is about £6

Best pub near me has the fishermans platter for £12: cod, salmon, prawns, whitebait, chips and curry sauce or peas. The absolute sex.
 

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