It is served with a green coloured parsley sauce known as liquor.
As well as pie and mash, you will also find jellied eels on the menu.
Most Pie and Mash shops are in East London so it was a surprise to discover Cockney's of Croydon in Croydon serving it all with jellied eels as well.
Inside, I loved the style of this place with church benches, Flags and their own re-labelled Jack Daniel whisky bottles which contain vinegar.
Without further ado, I ordered the pie and mash with a mug of tea.
They were really nice to give me a side of jelly without eels to try.
The pie was crispy with minced beef in the middle complimented nicely by the liquor.
Adding vinegar to it made it moreish.
The eel jelly was as good as expected because it is savoury and again vinegar made it delicious.
Finished with a satisfying mug of hot tea.
Previously tried F.Cooke in East London which is the oldest, but sadly I haven't posted anything yet so hopefully I will get the time later.
Cockney's of Croydon:
51 Frith Rd, Croydon CR0 1TB
https://bit.ly/38UOZJb
Hi, may I know how is the ell jelly taste -->sweet ? The sweetness tend to juice? Bcz it's transparent
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