Sunday, February 15, 2009

Pub lunches

One big cultural difference is the pub lunch. In America you say you want to go for a pub lunch, most people would think "Awesome greasy bar food". You would get served such things as hamburgers, french fries, onion rings, and chicken wings. Some bars have great food. But in England most serve a Sunday roast, which could be a roast turkey, beef, pork, or lamb. This is served with a Yorkshire pudding, veggies (carrots, broccli,) Roasted potatoes and gravy.

This past Sunday Arthur and I went to a Pub Lunch with several friend (there were 10 of us in total). We ventured out to the country to a Pub called Dick Hudsons

This was a very cute pub with little saying all over the place.

There are no strangers at Dick Hudsons... only friends who are yet to meet.



Niall enjoying a beer and Sunday roast.

Everyone digging in to there meal.


Then after a great meal, most of us enjoyed a dessert. I even got Arthur to share a dessert with me... Warm Chocolate Brownie with Ice cream... YUMMY!



Then upon leaving the boys thought it would be fun to start a snow ball fight... Which is always a great time


Last here is a few pic of a snowy Yorkshire country on our drive back to Leeds.


People sledding down the hill in the snow.



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