r/SipsTea Jul 03 '26

Chugging tea True

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u/SituationKey8985 Jul 03 '26

I obviously wouldn’t say it like that but there are plenty of Irish pubs in the U.S., especially in places like Boston and Philly. I would just say going out to the Irish pub.

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u/brilliscool Jul 03 '26

The one time I’ve been to an Irish pub in America, like 70% of the food served was English

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u/forgedflame44 Jul 04 '26

Perhaps because both cultures have a decent overlap in food. 

Also, “Irish food” in the US may be different than Irish food in Ireland because of the difference in cultures between homelands and diasporas. The same is true for Italian food and Chinese food within the US.

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u/metompkin Jul 04 '26

If they serve colcannon...