Publisher's Synopsis
When Irish poet William Butler Yeast stated, "There are no strangers here, only friends you haven't met yet," he was probably in a pub at the time. The Irish are known for their friendliness, and much of their culture and values involve their local pub. As the local gathering place.
The pub is not a place to grab a quick beer. It's the foundation of the community, where people get together for a meal and discuss the important issues of the day. It is actually remarkably democratic, as a doctor may well be sharing a table with a farmer. It's about sharing conversation, great food, and a pint or two. That is why pub food is so important. Whether it is an Irish stew or a delectable bread pudding, it's the sharing that matters. And the recipes in this Irish Pubs and the Community Cookbook are meant to bring family and friends together.