Pie and mash

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A pie and mash shop in Walworth, South East London
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A pie and mash shop in Walworth, South East London

Pie and mash is a traditional London working class food. Pie, mash and eel shops have been in London since the 18th century and are still common in south and east London.

The main dish sold is pie and mash — a minced beef pie and mashed potato. It is common for the mashed potato to be spread around one side of the plate and for parsley sauce (called "liquor" although it is non-alcoholic) to be added. Most pie and mash shops also offer gravy as an alternative.

Pie and mash shops often sell another London speciality — jellied eels.

Chili-vinegar (vinegar containing pickled chilies) is also traditionally served with both of these dishes.

Recently pie and mash shops have started to offer vegetarian pies and also menus for children which has met with a measure of success.

Manze's pie and mash shop in Peckham
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Manze's pie and mash shop in Peckham

The customers in these restaurants are usually a "very mixed bunch" in terms of age and social class which is far removed from the "working class only" customer image.

[edit] Further reading

  • Pie 'n' Mash - A Guide to Londoners Traditional Eating Houses (1995), ISBN 0-9527067-0-9

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