Im at milk bar right now eating dinner and some homeless people are around me

Im at milk bar right now eating dinner and some homeless people are around me.

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>that feel when you have never had schnitzel and cabbage

What's the stuff on the backside of the plate? Spaetzle?

potatoes

Is it as good as it looks?

>dinner
when did you have lunch?

Is that kompot

Feed me kompot Polska bro

I'M INVESTED IN THIS STORY

yes
we dont eat like americans
yes

>at milk bar
>not drinking milk

>milk bar
>schnitzel and coleslaw with potatoes
>no milk

???

It that meat or just deep fried potato fake meat?

ChoĊ‚ mucz doez itt kost?

Where are your droogs?

UPDATE PLS

It was named milk bar during commie times when we sell all meat to USSR. Now its normal restaurant with cheap home food.

how do you know they are homeless?

They speak Ukrainian

>milk bar

>we dont eat like americans
What do you mean?

>milk bar
Bon appetit. You'll need the energy for the ultra violence after, droog

>too poor to afford both lunch and dinner
>blames americans
can't make this shit up

breakfast, dinner, supper

breakfast lunch dinner grandpa, get with the times

But that's not how that works though.

yes it is you fucking savages

>be belgian
>get allahu akbard

picrelated, it's your belgian comrade

Kek

jelly right now, food at milk bars is always delicious
breakfast 7-10
dinner 13-17
supper 18-21

>schnitzel
It's schabowy you heretic

damn, looks tasty af

my nigga

3$

>poland has milk bar
wat

what is a milk bar?

>traditional Slavic dinner
>not at noon

in finland young finns joke about going to milk bar but i thought it was just a meme and not some polish thing

just a cheap home food place
>dinner at noon
babcia pls i'm not hungry now

During the post-war years, most restaurants were nationalized and then closed down by the communist authorities. In the mid-1960s milk bars were common as a means of offering cheap meals to people working in companies that had no official canteen. They still served mostly dairy-based and vegetarian meals, especially during the period of martial law in the early 1980s, when meat was rationed. In early 2010 milk bars were seen to make a comeback. They became small, inexpensive restaurants that took advantage of welfare state nostalgia, while providing good quality food and customer service

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