In the UK’s southernmost country of Cornwall, locals are incredibly proud of the invention of the pasty – a kind of pastry case usually filled with meat and potato. The traditional Cornish miner’s lunch is now nationally acclaimed and is a fast and tasty option, particularly in the winter months. Cheap and cheerful, a West Coast Cornish Pasty will fill a hole when you’re perusing

London’s streets.

Price examples (January 2008)

Small traditional pasty: £2.00
Medium traditional pasty: £2.80
Large traditional pasty: £3.20
Lamb & mint pasty: £2.80
Cheese & onion pasty: £2.60
Sausage roll: £1.50

Where is the pasty shop?

Locations include the Piazza in Covent Garden (nearest tube Covent garden) and many major railway stations.

Homepage address

http://www.westcornwallpasty.co.uk