Pie and Mash | Pie and Mash Shops | East London
Pie and Mash - What is that? Where can you find great Pie and Mash Shops in London?
There are still a few pie and mash shops around. More café than restaurant, they’re a must for all visitors who want to experience ‘old London’.
The primary dish is pie, mash and ‘liquor’ – a minced beef and pastry pie served with mashed potato and a type of parsley sauce called liquor (although it is non-alcoholic). Liquor traditionally has a green color which is not from food coloring but the parsley and it’s also traditionally made using the water kept from the preparation of stewed eels.
Pie and mash shops also serve old-fashioned desserts such as jam roly poly and spotted dick.
One thing’s for sure - pie and mash dining should no way be treated as a ‘cordon bleu’ experience. This is real old-fashioned, traditional London dining. With all due respect these are not so much restaurants but cafés.
Nevertheless, if you want to experience old London this is an experience you would not want to miss. Pie, mash and liquor, jellied eels and eels with gravy are all very cheap. Our recommendation is try something new!
Here are some Pie & Mash Shops to try – in East London and slightly beyond:
BJ’s Pie & Mash
330 Barking Road
London
E13 8HZ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7474 3389
Nearest Tube: Upton Park or East Ham (both on the Hammersmith & City (pink) & District (green) lines)
Established: 1985
Pie & Mash Club verdict: Highly recommended
BJ’s is a very popular restaurant. It ‘s very close to West Ham United Football Club and on match days it’s very busy. I have seen the queue stretch 100 yards. However, the queue goes down very quickly as people generally eat their dinner and go (a very fast turnaround). This is not the same on a normal day of course. More of a modern P&M feel to it. Nevertheless serves great traditional food. Very reasonably priced.
Duncans Pie & Mash
365 Green Street
London
E13 9AR
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8552 1288
Nearest Tube: Upton Park (Hammersmith & City (pink) and District (green) lines)
Established: 1971
Pie & Mash Club verdict: Highly recommended
Duncans is another establishment that is by West Ham United Football Club and again it’s very popular on match days. The same rule applies to the turnover of customers as for BJ’s (above). Duncans is situated directly across the road from Upton Park. A typical Pie & Mash shop, you get a real feel of East London here. We also thoroughly recommend the desserts. Very reasonably priced.
Cockney Pie & Mash
314 Portobello Road
London
W10 5RU
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8960 9409
Nearest Tube: Ladbroke Grove (Hammersmith & City (pink) line)
Established: 1996
Pie & Mash Club verdict: Highly recommended
Although Pie & Mash may be thought of as a traditionally East London dish, that is not quite the case. Cockneys is typical of this, being based in Portobello Road in the west part of London. Portobello Road is home to the world famous Portobello Road market where you can by an amazing array of things. Cockneys has been highly rated by the Pie & Mash Club. Superb food. (Cockneys has wheelchair access).
Clarks Pie & Mash
46 Exmouth Street
London
EC1R 4QE
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7837 1974
Nearest Tube: Farringdon (Hammersmith & City (pink) Metropolitan (maroon) and Circle (yellow) lines)
Established: 1962Pie & Mash Club verdict: Highly recommended
Clarks, originally part of the Manzes chain which pre-dated the war years, was taken over by its present owners in 1962. It’s situated on the edge of the City district of London, a 10-minute walk from Farringdon Tube station. Clarks comes highly recommended by the Pie & Mash club.
The Pie & Mash Shop
171 East India Dock Road
London
E14 0EA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7515 4553
Nearest Tube: All Saints (Docklands Light Railway (DLR))
Established: 1988
Situated in the heart of the Docklands area (including Canary Wharf), The Pie & Mash shop serves up the traditional fare of jellied eels and pie, mash and liquor. The DLR can be accessed via Tower Hill (District & Circle line) or Bank (Central line) Underground (Tube) stations.
Robins Pie & Mash
105 High Street North
East Ham
London
E6 1HZ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8472 1956
Nearest Tube: East Ham (District (green) and Circle (yellow)lines)
Established: Not exactly known but definitely pre-World War II
Robins has a number of branches in and around the area, mainly in Essex (Wanstead, Ilford, Romford and Basildon). We couldn’t find a date of establishment but it certainly was pre-war. There is a very warm welcome in Robins and you get a real feeling of East London and the East End. Great food, too!
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