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Manor Hammer
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Pie and mash in the ground...

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any good? The queue tells me it must be but maybe that is just the other offerings of food are worse. Also, how much is it, i heard someone say £12.
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Mad Ferret" wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 19:35 Anyone tried BJ’s at Canning Town/Plaistow?

I live quite nearby but never tried it.
 
 
Yes before a night game a couple of years back

Its not bad but not in the same league as Kellys Maureen's or the other one in East India dock / Chrisp street called EastEnders I think.

As for BJs

Pie crust a bit too crispy and. Ice cream scoop used for the mash if I remember correctly 

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We go Kelly’s Roman Road before matches, or there’s Noted in Leytonstone High Road, or Robins Wanstead 
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Mad Ferret" wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 19:35 Anyone tried BJ’s at Canning Town/Plaistow?

I live quite nearby but never tried it.
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Anyone tried BJ’s at Canning Town/Plaistow?

I live quite nearby but never tried it.
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Get yourself down to Kellys where you can have a sit down and afters at a reasonable price for top notch traditional fayre rather than paying over the odds for a load of dried up slops that masquerades as pm & liqueur  in a plastic dish with a plastic fork.

The  clueless tourist half and half scarf brigade might buy it as part of the authentic match day experience and I've also seen Ray Winston (on  yet another freebie) endorsing it but for me it's a no no as I don't want to spend a penny that is likely to end up in the pockets of the current board.



 
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simons wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 16:22 I had it down the Roman on Monday before the game. And cherry crumble and custard for afters*


*yes I’m a greedy cսnt…
London’s finest, Simon. I absolutely load up every-time I’m down. In fact it’ll be down for the Everton game if you’re about. 
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I normally take a pot noodle to games.
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I had it down the Roman on Monday before the game. And cherry crumble and custard for afters*


*yes I’m a greedy cսnt…
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If it's the one on the concourse its utter shit and "smash" not mash

The one inside the ground in the west stand it's decent. 
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