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Outer Covering : Braided stainless steel wire armor overall. Season: One Episode Name: "Lessons" Actual Baltimore restaurant: Chaps Pit Beef The Barksdale boys go to eat some pit beef a beloved Baltimore sandwich made with grilled top round shaved thin and served on a sandwich for lunch. Wee-Bey—the muscle in the group—spreads tons of horseradish all over his order, which elicits a response from D'Angelo: "Damn, Bey, how can you stand that shit with all that hot shit on it?
I got this. Unfortunately, this YouTube clip ends before we see Wee-Bey choke on his super-spicy sandwich. Photo: goodiesfirst. Copping to More Murders for Pit Beef. Season : One Episode name: "Sentencing" Food: Pit Beef Inside an interrogation room, already enjoying one pit beef sandwich and fries, Wee-Bey agrees to cop to more murders saying, "For another pit sandwich and potato salad, I'll go a few more.
The funny thing is that after taking the fall on all those bodies—some of which he isn't even responsible for—the pit-beef spot is out of potato salad. Faidley's Crab Cakes for the Boys. Faidley McNulty is no dummy—he knows that if you are looking for a favor, you have to make it worthwhile to play ball. That means delivering crab cakes and beers to other officers while they wait on Wallace to show up.
As he pulls the stash from the trunk, McNulty remarks, "Mrs. McNulty didn't raise no fools. Mom Brings Lunch to the Pit. Food in this scene acts as a means of showing the role of a mother's devotion to her son while she brings him lunch at work, as well as displaying the quite literal ties between geography and class in Baltimore.
Brianna brings D fish from Sterling's Seafood, a local Baltimore restaurant, prompting Wallace to comment, "If it ain't in the Westside, I don't know it, yo. Your local fish joint says everything about where you're from, and the show often uses food as a marker of neighborhoods and class divides. D'Angelo Takes his Girl to Dinner. Feelings of societal separation come out at the dinner table. D bristling at a server crumbing the table and reaching for his own dessert off the display cart reflect what Avon Barksdale's nephew is battling internally—he'll never be like them , and what's it all for anyway?
Chicken McNugget Philosophy. Wallace is convinced that because the nugget changed everything, the guy must be rich: "Motherfucker got the bone all the way out the damn chicken. D tells Wallace, "The man who invented them things is just some sad ass at the basement of McDonald's. Who knew Micky D's could inspire such real talk. Chicken Versus the Beef. After D has been acquitted for shooting a guy in the elevator of the towers, he says to Bey in the car, "That's slick what you did with the lady in the courthouse.
Bey stands below the sign for burgers while D is under the sign that reads chicken. Wee-Bey is a cool and collected killer, a business man, while D'Angelo is scared, unsure, and well, a chicken. New York Fried Chicken pops up quite a bit throughout all five seasons and—distressing factoid alert! McNulty and Bunk Eat Crabs. He and Bunk sit in one of the homicide interrogation rooms and eat crabs off of newspaper while guzzling Miller Genuine Draft.
The conversation is raunchy as usual, about catching another kind of crab in the murder police unit. It's hard not to love these two—and to crave some Maryland crabs—while watching the scene. This is without a doubt one of the most memorable scenes displaying McNulty's boozehound lifestyle, when he's in swift decline due to too much Jame-O. After crashing his car—twice—he stumbles into a diner for a coffee. The waitress looks half-decent so he splurges on scrapple and eggs too.
Then on to a one night stand, naturally! Too bad the lady he wakes up with in the morning is definitely not the chick his beer goggles painted the night before. The famous Baltimore Hollywood Diner is no longer open, but it is also recognizable as being the main location for Diner , the Baltimore film by Wire co-director Barry Levinson.
Lake Trout Carryout. Season: Three Episode Name: " Moral Midgetry" Food : Lake trout, a sandwich of Atlantic whiting not actually trout that is battered, fried in oil, and served on white bread. Note: scene begins at in the video above. The Lake Trout carryout is the location where Avon will attempt to kill Marlo.
Snoop is posted up early, waiting for Marlo to meet Devonne and surveying the scene while enjoying some fried fish. The regional Baltimore sandwich acts as a marker of location, as it is commonly sold for cheap in lower income neighborhoods. The sandwich joint is also a believable place for Devonne and Marlo to meet, as Avon tries to set him up.
Like Wee-Bey and his pit beef, people on the show feel strongly about the way their lake trout is prepared, and what they are drinking it with. It is a sandwich synonymous with B-More.
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