Every time I see a picture on the web of said across the pond meal, I want one. Had a pitiful excuse of one from Gunniess during their St. Patrick's day festivities last year. The hankering has happened again but this time I want a legit one that dosent suck
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Analog_Kid67 t1_j5vc6ht wrote
The Corner Pantry has one.
wcmotel t1_j5viq75 wrote
IMO it's only mediocre however.
Corner Pantry much better.
TheSchneid t1_j5vk4o5 wrote
That's a shame cus that bar has the best Scotch egg I've ever had.
wcmotel t1_j5vm0vi wrote
You just triggered me. Did you make it to Liam Flynn's Ale House before it closed permanently? Absurd Scotch egg. RIP.
TheSchneid t1_j5vmabh wrote
Loved that place but I only actually ate there once or twice. I remember the bangers and mash being pretty solid.
FelDeadmarsh t1_j5vojtn wrote
Went multiple times, Scotch egg, haggis, some sort of toastie? . Very disappointed when they closed.
wcmotel t1_j5vqwj7 wrote
Was a really cool spot. I remember going in there one night and they were playing fucking Twin Peaks with sound at like 8PM on a Friday. Legendary Baltimore shit.
why_grapefruit_why t1_j5vtq3f wrote
Everyone’s going to hate an Atlas recommendation but brunch at James Joyce is delicious and festive (when they have a band).
NikkiRocker t1_j5wn3d9 wrote
Slainte in Fells Point
BaltimoreBrewer t1_j5zftxl wrote
Corner Pantry is the place you want
ahbagelxo t1_j600ndb wrote
I had a full English at Slainte and I'm no expert, but I thought it was good!
bqirl t1_j63hwou wrote
I think Claddagh Pub (canton) might
vulfneck t1_j69fnjz wrote
In case your search isn't fruitful, r/fryup is always here for you.
kmentropy t1_j5v7al1 wrote
Slainte is the place you're looking for.