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| - I didn't realize that Cornish Pasty moved. When I was following the directions, I was so confused! This place is very spacious and I love how they used pews for seats. It was kind of awkward to get a seat at first because the waitress started to clean and then never really said that's where we were sitting, so that was a little weird. They didn't get a lot of their order I guess because the first couple of things my friend wanted they didn't have, like ginger beer and cole slaw. Coincidentally, the waitress was like "We barely run out of things it's just those two you asked for."
Leek potato cream soup: I was a fan of the bread it came with. They give you this thick white bread that you can dip in your soup. The flavor of the soup was really good. However, after awhile I got tired of the consistency, very heavy, and I only got a cup.
Pilgrim: My friend and I told the waitress that we were splitting it so they were nice enough to cut it and put it on two different plates. We also got our own cranberry and gravy. This pasty turkey, cranberry, sweet potato, and gravy -- basically Thanksgiving in one bite. They give you the cranberry on the side, but I was kind of hoping they put it inside the pasty. This was pretty tasty with the gravy. The gravy was light which balances out the pretty heavy pasty.
Oven chips: I wasn't a huge fan. We asked to get it with cheese and jalapeƱos, but no cheese to be seen! I wish it was there because they put the jalapeno seeds in it and was way too spicy. My friend had to save it for the end because her mouth was burning. I just avoided all jalapeno at all costs. I wasn't a fan of the way these were cooked and definitely needed some salt or something.
Everything is rpetty reasonably priced, $8-$12. They have vegetarian options on the back! I really want to try their regular pasty, just to get the full experience.
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