Food and drink
Though the British still tend to regard eating as a functional
necessity rather than a focal point of the day, great advances
towards a more sophisticated appreciation of the culinary arts have
been made in recent years. Every major town has its top-range
restaurants, many of them boasting awards for excellence, while
it's nearly always possible to eat well and inexpensively, thanks
chiefly to the influence of Britain's various immigrant
communities. However, the pub will long remain the centre of social
life in Britain, a drink in a traditional "local" often making the
best introduction to the life of a town
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