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A “Soft Life” Guide for 2026: Living Well Without Burning Out

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Last Friday I was craving fish and chips for dinner, so after a quick Google search, the SO and I went to check out South City Pub & Grill in Binghamton, NY.

South City Pub & Grill in Binghamton, NY food vlog (YouTube)

What I ate:

  • Gouda Bread Bowl
  • Blueberry Lemon Spritz (cocktail)
  • Fish ‘n Chips w/ side salad

Gouda Bread Bowl - homemade smoked gouda fondue with onions and peppers, served in a warm bread bowl, with tortilla chips. Sorry city pub and grill Binghamton new York restaurants
Gouda Bread Bowl – homemade smoked gouda fondue with onions and peppers, served in a warm bread bowl, with tortilla chips.

Blueberry Lemon Spritz - tequila, muddled blueberries and lemon, triple sec, club soda. Cocktails at South City Pub & Grill in Binghamton, New York
Blueberry Lemon Spritz – tequila, muddled blueberries and lemon, triple sec, and club soda.

Fish 'n Chips - fried beer battered haddock served with homemade tartar sauce, coleslaw, French fries. South City Pub & Grill Binghamton, New York restaurants
Fish ‘n Chips – fried beer battered haddock served with homemade tartar sauce, coleslaw, and French fries. Came with a side salad I forgot to take a photo of, but it’s in the vlog (above).

3 responses to “South City Pub & Grill – Binghamton, NY”

  1. mjeanpike Avatar

    Wow that all looks delicious!

  2. Mr. H Avatar

    The Gouda bowl looks ridiculous! With the fish and chips, yeah, now I’m hungry!

  3. screed64 Avatar

    Yum. Looks great. Our local insists on making beer battered chips in small batches only. For max Crunchiness they say.

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