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pub grub

British  

noun

  1. informal food served in a pub

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Behind the pub grub menu is a new chef, Jonah Johnson of Jonah’s Kitchen in Santa Monica, who replaced Andrea Drummer, who was at the helm the first time around.

From Los Angeles Times

Nearby, Madame Kyra’s subleased a space inside Cottontail bar to serve mac and cheese, fried chicken sandwiches and other pub grub.

From Seattle Times

The Brown Lantern Ale House also offers plenty of taps to go with “The Best Of” local pub grub.

From Seattle Times

The pub grub is all over the map, from Moroccan spice-flavored fries to Ethiopian wings and a Southern play on banh mi with biscuits.

From Seattle Times

The menu will focus on classic pub grub from nachos to burgers, along with fried chicken sandwiches and French dip, he said.

From Seattle Times