We sell traditional British "Pie & Mash". Using local
produce, free-range meat and organic pastry. we lovingly make our pies for you
to enjoy fresh every day!
Humble pie is
a sixteenth century shop, lovingly restored back to its timber framed
beginnings. Come and relax in front of our open fire and unique surroundings
whilst enjoying some of our traditional home cooked
fare.
Come and try our range of meat or vegetarian pies
that can be enjoyed on their own or for a classic combination try with our mash,
peas (garden or mushy), and topped off with liquor or gravy. Ideal for lunch or
supper! We also sell a range of hot and cold beverages.
Humble Pie is a family run business, all our pies are homemade and baked
fresh everyday on the premises, we only use the best natural ingredients and
never any bad fats (man made hydrogenated fat)
If you wish to view
our menu click on the 'Menu' tab above, if you wish to contact us, click on the
'Contact us tab' .
Over the last two years Humble Pie has been providing an antidote to the
area's plethora of chippies, whilst maintaining traditional seaside charm.
Homemade fresh each morning, each pie is encased in
their made-from scratch organic pastry, and comes in a massive range of flavours
using meats and veg from local farmers. From traditional Slow Braised Stout
& Leek, to the more unusual such as Sausage & Black pudding pie or
Hommity Pie (every veggie customer's favourite!), the vast array of flavours is
sure to satisfy anyone. With an entire dinner coming in at under £5 per person,
Humble Pie'n'Mash is perfect for a comforting yet uncostly dinner and a
fantastic place to feed the whole family..
So come and try one of our
mouth-watering pie's, and wash it down with a traditional ginger beer or a good
old british cup of tea.
- Monday - 12:30pm - 8:30pm
- Tuesday - 12:30pm - 8:30pm
- Wednesday - 12:30pm - 8:30pm
- Thursday - 12:30pm - 8:30pm
- Friday - 12:30pm - 8:30pm
- Saturday - 12:30pm - 8:30pm
- Sunday - 12:30pm
- 5:00pm
There is nothing better on a cold wintry day than a home-made humble pie.”
