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Pie and mash in the ground...
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Manor Hammer
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Pie and mash in the ground...
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.
- Mad Ferret
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
There's footbridge at the end of Old Ford Road which takes you over the A12.
- Manuel
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑12 Mar 2026, 11:11 Kellys is about a 25 minute walk to the ground if I remember rightly.
Over the bridge and come in around the back.
It still does a good pre and post match trade.
I wouldn't know that way Strodds, only been to the OS once. I went back to Bow Road then left, past the Little Driver and left at the dual-carriageway up to the ground. Wasn't that much longer than 25 by memory.
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Gary Strodders shank
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
Kellys is about a 25 minute walk to the ground if I remember rightly.
Over the bridge and come in around the back.
It still does a good pre and post match trade.
Over the bridge and come in around the back.
It still does a good pre and post match trade.
- Manuel
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
Went in the Roman Road one last year, was good, not that I'm an expert on P&M. hadn't been down the Roman since I was a kid, seemed further away from the main road than I had remembered.
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Gary Strodders shank
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
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
And no happy ending despite the name
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
And no happy ending despite the name
- Massive Attack
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
Mad Ferret" wrote: ↑11 Mar 2026, 19:35 Anyone tried BJ’s at Canning Town/Plaistow?
I live quite nearby but never tried it.
Landed on hard times?
- Mad Ferret
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
Anyone tried BJ’s at Canning Town/Plaistow?
I live quite nearby but never tried it.
I live quite nearby but never tried it.
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Gary Strodders shank
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
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.
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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Pub Bigot
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
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.
- Beef&Tomato
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Re: Pie and mash in the ground...
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.
The one inside the ground in the west stand it's decent.
