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Pie N Mash
"Haven't been to one for a long time and hoping to pop down and have some. Coming from Kings Cross, can anyone list fairly close shops that are still open. TIA"
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Re: Pie N Mash
Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑24 Dec 2024, 00:47Council Scum" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2024, 16:45Frankie Pankie" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2024, 19:41 One of the things I miss living in America was my 2 n 2 in Duncan's on Green Street which was a casualty of the stadium move.
I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
In Vegas when the Raiders built their stadium they offered one of the Vegas Valley's best pizza places a spot in the new stadium and the locals just felt at home with a slice from Pizza Rock..line is a mile long every game and does a roaring trade at every event there not just NFL.
I took my son to a college game there, and I said we'd get Pizza Rock in the stadium. He was very happy. It's just part of matchday.
Glad to hear a good few shops are still open, a very London thing.
The pie and mash counter in the stadium in the West Stand is very good. The pie and mash stall outside the ground is disgusting.How much they charging in the ground CS ?
I can't recall but it wasn't expensive
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Council Scum" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2024, 16:45Frankie Pankie" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2024, 19:41 One of the things I miss living in America was my 2 n 2 in Duncan's on Green Street which was a casualty of the stadium move.
I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
In Vegas when the Raiders built their stadium they offered one of the Vegas Valley's best pizza places a spot in the new stadium and the locals just felt at home with a slice from Pizza Rock..line is a mile long every game and does a roaring trade at every event there not just NFL.
I took my son to a college game there, and I said we'd get Pizza Rock in the stadium. He was very happy. It's just part of matchday.
Glad to hear a good few shops are still open, a very London thing.
The pie and mash counter in the stadium in the West Stand is very good. The pie and mash stall outside the ground is disgusting.
How much they charging in the ground CS ?
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Before a night game I like to go to Kelly's in Roman road for a two and two and a cup of Rosie before walking to the ground.
I tried Maureen's a while back and it isn't far behind Kellys in my opinion.
I was disappointed to find Ivy's cafe also in Chrisp street market had stopped doing the pease pudding and saveloy.
I took my Geordie workmate there especially.
I tried Maureen's a while back and it isn't far behind Kellys in my opinion.
I was disappointed to find Ivy's cafe also in Chrisp street market had stopped doing the pease pudding and saveloy.
I took my Geordie workmate there especially.
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Frankie Pankie" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2024, 19:41 One of the things I miss living in America was my 2 n 2 in Duncan's on Green Street which was a casualty of the stadium move.
I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
In Vegas when the Raiders built their stadium they offered one of the Vegas Valley's best pizza places a spot in the new stadium and the locals just felt at home with a slice from Pizza Rock..line is a mile long every game and does a roaring trade at every event there not just NFL.
I took my son to a college game there, and I said we'd get Pizza Rock in the stadium. He was very happy. It's just part of matchday.
Glad to hear a good few shops are still open, a very London thing.
Duncan's was minced dogshit.
Nathans wasn't much better...but the sheep queued for it anyhow.
Each to their own...
I preferred a decent fry and straight on it
Nathans wasn't much better...but the sheep queued for it anyhow.
Each to their own...
I preferred a decent fry and straight on it
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Frankie Pankie" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2024, 19:41 One of the things I miss living in America was my 2 n 2 in Duncan's on Green Street which was a casualty of the stadium move.
I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
In Vegas when the Raiders built their stadium they offered one of the Vegas Valley's best pizza places a spot in the new stadium and the locals just felt at home with a slice from Pizza Rock..line is a mile long every game and does a roaring trade at every event there not just NFL.
I took my son to a college game there, and I said we'd get Pizza Rock in the stadium. He was very happy. It's just part of matchday.
Glad to hear a good few shops are still open, a very London thing.
The pie and mash counter in the stadium in the West Stand is very good. The pie and mash stall outside the ground is disgusting.
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: ↑20 Dec 2024, 00:47 I'm going off the reservation .
I've never been a pie n mash man ..take it or leave me.
I like it.. but I'll be fucked if I'll queue for it..
I enjoy it like I do a good fry
Anyone who doesn't like Pie and Mash enough to queue for it is not a proper cockney and shouldn't be allowed match day tickets.
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I'm going off the reservation .
I've never been a pie n mash man ..take it or leave me.
I like it.. but I'll be fucked if I'll queue for it..
I enjoy it like I do a good fry
I've never been a pie n mash man ..take it or leave me.
I like it.. but I'll be fucked if I'll queue for it..
I enjoy it like I do a good fry
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Maureen’s and Eastenders at Chrisp St are both good.
Asda do a frozen Robins pie and mash, and it is actually very nice albeit small.
Asda do a frozen Robins pie and mash, and it is actually very nice albeit small.
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Frankie Pankie" wrote: ↑19 Dec 2024, 19:41 I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
Stratford hasn't gentrified. They have built expensive flats everywhere but just full of transient globalised office drones. Gentrification is when families move in and renovate period housing and start colonising the schools making them desirable. Then boutiques, art house cinemas and independent eating establishments move in. Hackney gentrified, Stratford is just an ugly mess.
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One of the things I miss living in America was my 2 n 2 in Duncan's on Green Street which was a casualty of the stadium move.
I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
In Vegas when the Raiders built their stadium they offered one of the Vegas Valley's best pizza places a spot in the new stadium and the locals just felt at home with a slice from Pizza Rock..line is a mile long every game and does a roaring trade at every event there not just NFL.
I took my son to a college game there, and I said we'd get Pizza Rock in the stadium. He was very happy. It's just part of matchday.
Glad to hear a good few shops are still open, a very London thing.
I cannot for the life of me understand why, given the gentrification of Stratford and higher crowds, someone didn't set up shop in Stratford or West Ham themselves didn't set up something in the ground with one of the established shops. Almost 10 years on, it would have been a habitual part of matchday.
In Vegas when the Raiders built their stadium they offered one of the Vegas Valley's best pizza places a spot in the new stadium and the locals just felt at home with a slice from Pizza Rock..line is a mile long every game and does a roaring trade at every event there not just NFL.
I took my son to a college game there, and I said we'd get Pizza Rock in the stadium. He was very happy. It's just part of matchday.
Glad to hear a good few shops are still open, a very London thing.
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"G Kellys in Bow was decent last visit, bit away from public transport but worth the detour Not been the other Kellys in Bethnal Green in years but probably still decent and easier to get to from KX"
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There's one of these gastro pubs not far from me that has Maureen's of Poplar pie mash &liquor £25. No wonder the pubs are closing left right and centre.
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Afternoon FC. My mum & dad are down the road in Broxbourne. I went past it last week. Also a decent chippy there too apparently.
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"Can’t beat robins or Kelly’s, never tried Maureen’s so can’t comment. Had a south London mate take me to Manzies on tower bridge road about 20 years ago and would never go back. Fucking terrible."
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"I see there's a Manzes in my old stomping ground, Hoddesdon haven't tried it though"
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I get pies and liquor delivered down here in South Devon from Maureen’s. Match days sometimes go to Robins in Wanstead. Both pretty good.
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"Leytonstone is my fav, and I've tried most of them. Manzies on tower bridge rd is also very good."
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"Had pie and mash on Saturday, from the stall outside the stand. Pies were under cooked and instant mash, absolute shite."
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