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foodie/travel question: I only have a few days in the UK, but not enough time to go up to Scotland. Does anyone know where I could get a decent haggis in London?
>> Anonymous
You'd be hard pushed to get haggis in Scotland, let alone London.
>> Anonymous
I know there are a few social clubs for scots that have a "haggis night" in London and there are luxury restaurants that serve it, but I don't want to spend a lot of money and I don't have the bravery to withstand nostalgic scotsmen on a bender.
>> Anonymous
>>7491
why is that? they sell it in supermarkets where i live
>> Anonymous
haggis is just bullshit that gets sold to tourist retards.
no scot actually eats it.
>> Anonymous
>>7602
So then Irn Bru, Kilts and Sean Connery as well?
>> Anonymous
>>7618
duh
>> Anonymous
>>7621
you shattered my Disney like preconceptions anon.
>> Anonymous
>>7602

My mother is a scotslut and she said for her last meal she would order haggis.
>> Anonymous
>>7618

Everyone in Scotland drinks Irn Bru. Everyone.

As for haggis, a fair amount of people eat it on a regular basis but a lot of people don't bother with it unless it's Burns Night/St. Andrews Day. Don't know why, since it doesn't cost much and is delicious.
>> Anonymous
Irn Bru is PURE DELICIOUSNESS.
>> Anonymous
>>8330
Irn Bru is just McDonalds orange pop in a different container.
>> Anonymous
>>8332

What the fuck is "McDonalds orange pop"? I thought they only had fanta or whatever, which is... nothing like Irn Bru.
>> Anonymous
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Irn Bru is superior to all soft drinks.
>> Anonymous
>>8349
Second
>> Anonymous
>>8349
"Everybody in the world loves IRN-BRU"
"I DO"
>> sorry for page 5 bump Anonymous
>>8349
is irn-bru available in london? i really want to try it but scotland isn't on the itinerary.
>> Anonymous
>>8710
Yes.
>> Anonymous
>>8727
Thank god. Is it hard to find? Is it watered down or different compared to what they sell in Scotland?