Pies 08:14 - May 23 with 3286 views | Churchman | I went for lunch at a place called the Windmill in Sevenoaks the other day. The pie was full of perfectly cooked beef. It was a proper pie with a base. Not one of those con tricks where a load of gravy, chaff and beef are cooked in a dish with a ginormous crust perched on the top. Now the best pie I ever had was at the Devonshire Arms near Chesterfield. The pinnacle of pies. Steak, steak and ale, steak and mushroom. I’m a broad (too broad!!) church on the pie front. What is your pie experience and favourite? |  | | |  |
Pies on 08:23 - May 23 with 2505 views | GeoffSentence | Worst `pie` i had was in a pub in Chester. They brought out a bowl of stew with what was a sort of biscuit floating on top, literally floating, it covered about a third of the surface area. The stew bit tasted alright, but a pie it was not. |  |
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Pies on 09:16 - May 23 with 2450 views | JimmyJazz | Best pies i've experienced were at an indoor market stall in Oxford city centre in the mid 80s. They deviated from the usual pie content (ham + tomato was one) but they were all delicious |  |
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Pies on 09:17 - May 23 with 2443 views | StokieBlue | The best pies I've had are from Sweeny Todd in Reading, a real institution. http://www.sweeneyandtodd.co.uk/pies/ I don't think that list is exhaustive, they used to have a chicken, broccoli and stilton which was magnificent. SB [Post edited 23 May 2024 9:18]
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Pies on 10:35 - May 23 with 2348 views | Deano69 |
Pies on 08:23 - May 23 by GeoffSentence | Worst `pie` i had was in a pub in Chester. They brought out a bowl of stew with what was a sort of biscuit floating on top, literally floating, it covered about a third of the surface area. The stew bit tasted alright, but a pie it was not. |
I recall going to a pub in the Levington area many many years ago and the pie that came out was like a tin of dog food (I think its was actually tinned meat) topped a wet pastry top. I have been there since and can assure its much changed and very nice |  |
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Pies on 10:49 - May 23 with 2308 views | Churchman |
Pies on 09:17 - May 23 by StokieBlue | The best pies I've had are from Sweeny Todd in Reading, a real institution. http://www.sweeneyandtodd.co.uk/pies/ I don't think that list is exhaustive, they used to have a chicken, broccoli and stilton which was magnificent. SB [Post edited 23 May 2024 9:18]
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Great name for a pie emporium too! Chicken broccoli and stilton sounds mmm. For pub pies, Fullers pubs do some reasonable ones. The minced beef and onion are pretty tasty for a lunchtime snack |  | |  |
Pies on 10:54 - May 23 with 2295 views | Keno | I like a nice pasty there I've said it |  |
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Pies on 10:55 - May 23 with 2295 views | StokieBlue |
Pies on 10:49 - May 23 by Churchman | Great name for a pie emporium too! Chicken broccoli and stilton sounds mmm. For pub pies, Fullers pubs do some reasonable ones. The minced beef and onion are pretty tasty for a lunchtime snack |
Fullers pie pubs are good but unfortunately they seem to be closing a lot of them down and converting them into more trendy establishments with no pies. A mistake in my view. SB |  | |  |
Pies on 10:57 - May 23 with 2290 views | Churchman |
Pies on 10:54 - May 23 by Keno | I like a nice pasty there I've said it |
Pasties, wondrous though good ones anre, are not pies. They’re for another distraction from McKenna thread day! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Pies on 11:01 - May 23 with 2276 views | leitrimblue | Pies really are the king of foods. I can't even decide my favourite, possibly the classic steak an kidney. Though the pork pie is a work of art even before you add a boiled egg to it. I believe fish pie may be the only sub standard pie though I once had a chicken tikka slice though obviously not quite a pie was a shockingly poor savoury pastrie |  | |  |
Pies on 11:02 - May 23 with 2265 views | JakeITFC | Any thoughts on the best pie in Ipswich/Suffolk? Am at a loose end this evening so may go looking (fwiw my answer is Lark in Bury St Edmunds, but not really a roll up and get seat type place!). |  | |  |
Pies on 11:03 - May 23 with 2261 views | Deano69 | Best Pasty, top of Snowdon. Massive thing full of quality and after some terrible conditions getting there it was amazing |  |
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Pies on 11:06 - May 23 with 2235 views | Churchman |
Pies on 11:02 - May 23 by JakeITFC | Any thoughts on the best pie in Ipswich/Suffolk? Am at a loose end this evening so may go looking (fwiw my answer is Lark in Bury St Edmunds, but not really a roll up and get seat type place!). |
I’m spending a bit more time in Suffolk these days so all Suffolk pie recommendations gratefully received! |  | |  |
Pies on 11:55 - May 23 with 2164 views | GeoffSentence |
Pies on 11:06 - May 23 by Churchman | I’m spending a bit more time in Suffolk these days so all Suffolk pie recommendations gratefully received! |
Gainsborough Pie And Mash in Sudbury? I can't recommend it as I have not been, but I believe it has a good reputation and pies are their thing, home cooked pies, so they ought to be able to do a good one. |  |
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Pies on 12:20 - May 23 with 2119 views | Leaky | Had a nice steak & kidney pie in Scunthorpe years ago. They made one big pie & cut it in quarter's reminded me of school dinner's, the pleasant ones. |  | |  |
Pies on 12:35 - May 23 with 2082 views | JakeITFC |
Pies on 11:55 - May 23 by GeoffSentence | Gainsborough Pie And Mash in Sudbury? I can't recommend it as I have not been, but I believe it has a good reputation and pies are their thing, home cooked pies, so they ought to be able to do a good one. |
Google says permanently closed unfortunately. |  | |  |
Pies on 12:38 - May 23 with 2073 views | Swansea_Blue | I had a very satisfying pie experience in the mid-90s after dropping off my land rover at Immingham docks for it to be freighted over to Iceland. A couple of hours to kill waiting for a train, so now vehicle-less I naturally went to the nearest pub for lunch. Steak and Ale pie washed down with several pints. It was delicious. I'm not 100% sure where it was, but a quick look on Google it was probably the Station pub, Habrough. You're going to need a time machine to follow-up on many of the recs in this thread. |  |
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Pies on 13:07 - May 23 with 2023 views | GeoffSentence |
Pies on 12:35 - May 23 by JakeITFC | Google says permanently closed unfortunately. |
Blimey, didnt last long then |  |
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Pies on 13:13 - May 23 with 1971 views | Parsley |
Pies on 10:49 - May 23 by Churchman | Great name for a pie emporium too! Chicken broccoli and stilton sounds mmm. For pub pies, Fullers pubs do some reasonable ones. The minced beef and onion are pretty tasty for a lunchtime snack |
Shoutout to Piecaramba! in Winchester for a top tier name, good pies as well from what I can remember |  | |  |
Pies on 13:32 - May 23 with 1925 views | BlueForYou |
Pies on 11:02 - May 23 by JakeITFC | Any thoughts on the best pie in Ipswich/Suffolk? Am at a loose end this evening so may go looking (fwiw my answer is Lark in Bury St Edmunds, but not really a roll up and get seat type place!). |
You won't find any pies in there! |  | |  |
Pies on 16:43 - May 23 with 1814 views | VanSaParody | Pukka pies Balti Steak & kidney Chicken & mushroom |  | |  |
Pies on 16:44 - May 23 with 1796 views | JakeITFC |
Pies on 13:32 - May 23 by BlueForYou | You won't find any pies in there! |
Had a beautiful one last time I went - think they are generally on the specials board/tasting menu. |  | |  |
Pies on 16:46 - May 23 with 1784 views | tractorboy1978 | The pies in The Dove used to be fantastic - steak and stilton the best. With mash, mushy peas and thick gravy. They stopped doing them a few years ago now though so Balti Shepherds pie it is. |  | |  |
Pies on 16:48 - May 23 with 1772 views | J2BLUE | Apple. McDonald's. 6/10 |  |
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Pies on 17:04 - May 23 with 1716 views | _clive_baker_ |
Pies on 10:54 - May 23 by Keno | I like a nice pasty there I've said it |
Proper pasties are great. Like proper ones, not the abomination ‘pasties’ you get in a supermarket fridge. |  | |  |
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