Pieminister


Web Site: click here
Phone: 0207 928 5755
Street: Gabriel's Wharf, 56 Upper Ground
Post Code: SE1 9PP

Licensed: No
Avg Price: £6
Menu: Pies, lots of them. Mash and gravy. Peas!

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Frequent visitors to Borough Market probably know of the pieminister brand already since they have had a stall there for quite some time. As Weebl & Bob so aptly have pointed out in their inimitable style, “pie good“.

Pieminister are according to themselves and their “manifesto” firm believers in locally sourced natural ingredients. Making “great British food that tastes lovely” is what they are passionate about.

What started out in 2003 as a small two man band making pies for friends and festivals today delivers delicious pies to some of the best cafes, food halls and delis in the country. The shop in Gabriel’s Wharf sell the pies with a choice of vegetables, mash and gravy.

Read some of these pie names and tell me you don’t want to drop everything you are doing and go down to the Wharf straight away: minty lamb, chicken of arragon, thai chook, heidi pie, matador (chorizo and beef…), moo and blue (with stilton!)… Lovely.

In the summer Gabriel’s Wharf is a lovely place to go to have a browse through the designer shops, buy a treat and sit down among the outside tables and enjoy the sun and atmosphere. Great way to spend a relaxing lunch.

Suggested by Kevin Chu, thank you very much! Says Kevin: "I go here far too often, their pies are seriously addictive!"

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  1. #1 by Chris Sanderson - January 28th, 2010 at 14:10

    Best pie I’ve had for a while… recently tried this place and Square Pie. Square Pie was nice, but I’d say Pieminister has the edge and you seem to get slightly more for your money.

    I had the Thai Chook pie with mash, peas and gravy, a true delight

  2. #2 by Kevin Chu - January 28th, 2010 at 15:20

    Pieminister has been detrimental to my productivity: I crave it in the morning, and after consumption of delicious pies, I am usually in a food coma! Seriously good!

  3. #3 by Peter Marshall - January 28th, 2010 at 18:40

    My search for pie is over. Current fave is the minty lamb pie with mash and “groovy”. Delicious!

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