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johnenglish 11-01-2010 19:59

Pie shops in Accy
 
Reading about the king of chippies (LENS of ranger St) reminded me of Pie shops, does anyone remember the Pie shop on the corner of Richmond St/Higher Antley St ? cannot remember the shops name. The owner supposedly had the biggest cat in England that sat in the shop on a box, man it was massive it was the size of a medium size dog.As a kid was given the job of getting a quick tea for the family used to get pies and peas and gravy in a bowl .In those days you could not have called this fast food more like slow food.
Was there any more in Accy? and also were they any better than this one.

Margaret Pilkington 11-01-2010 20:17

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Mrs Almonds Shop.......at the end of Marsden St.......diagonally opposite the Woodnook pub.
We used to go there late on a Saturday lunchtime and she would give us all the boiled spuds that were left, and we used to buy(at a knockdown price) any meat pies/steak puddings/potatoe pies.....and any squashed cakes she would give us to eat on the way home.......She knew that it was hard work feeding seven children, and that Ma had not much money......her gifts of food sometimes kept us going.

Wynonie Harris 11-01-2010 21:08

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnenglish (Post 777624)
Reading about the king of chippies (LENS of ranger St) reminded me of Pie shops, does anyone remember the Pie shop on the corner of Richmond St/Higher Antley St ? cannot remember the shops name. The owner supposedly had the biggest cat in England that sat in the shop on a box, man it was massive it was the size of a medium size dog.As a kid was given the job of getting a quick tea for the family used to get pies and peas and gravy in a bowl .In those days you could not have called this fast food more like slow food.
Was there any more in Accy? and also were they any better than this one.

You're thinking of Pennocks, John. That cat was so big that it actually made the Guinness Book of Records at one point. Yep, the pies were great! Remember their homemade ice lollies too?

gdm27 11-01-2010 23:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by johnenglish (Post 777624)
Reading about the king of chippies (LENS of ranger St) reminded me of Pie shops, does anyone remember the Pie shop on the corner of Richmond St/Higher Antley St ? cannot remember the shops name. The owner supposedly had the biggest cat in England that sat in the shop on a box, man it was massive it was the size of a medium size dog.As a kid was given the job of getting a quick tea for the family used to get pies and peas and gravy in a bowl .In those days you could not have called this fast food more like slow food.
Was there any more in Accy? and also were they any better than this one.

That was Mrs. Peanock (not sure how that is spelt) and she did Lancashire Hotpot, didn't know about the pies!

garinda 12-01-2010 00:29

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnenglish (Post 777624)
Reading about the king of chippies (LENS of ranger St) reminded me of Pie shops, does anyone remember the Pie shop on the corner of Richmond St/Higher Antley St ? cannot remember the shops name. The owner supposedly had the biggest cat in England that sat in the shop on a box, man it was massive it was the size of a medium size dog.As a kid was given the job of getting a quick tea for the family used to get pies and peas and gravy in a bowl .In those days you could not have called this fast food more like slow food.
Was there any more in Accy? and also were they any better than this one.

There's a few more mentioned in this thread.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ops-19183.html

Taggy 12-01-2010 16:47

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There used to be a good Pie shop called Smiths which was on Cotton Street, straight facing the bottom of Royds Street, Linden Cronshaw was the Baker there, they had another shop also called Smiths on Abbey Street but that wasn't quite as good. Also one called Haworths on Nuttall street....its still a Pie shop now but its called Hurns...still do good Pies though, there steak ones are brilliant!


Best Regards - Taggy

ian1 12-01-2010 17:07

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
There was a pie shop on corner of higher antley st and hopwood st , mum used to get us pie and peas on the odd dinner time :alright:
ian

Margaret Pilkington 12-01-2010 18:23

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
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Originally Posted by ian1 (Post 777769)
There was a pie shop on corner of higher antley st and hopwood st , mum used to get us pie and peas on the odd dinner time :alright:
ian

I think that was called Mona's...but if anyone knows different I will stand corrected.

There was also a very good pie shop at the top of Little Blackburn Road....they did delicious corned beef pasties.......and I loved their Russian cake.......I once asked what was in it and the lady who served in the shop said I shouldn't ask....that was because it was all the off cuts of cakes, mixed with Jam and then icing on top.

johnenglish 12-01-2010 19:12

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 777635)
You're thinking of Pennocks, John. That cat was so big that it actually made the Guinness Book of Records at one point. Yep, the pies were great! Remember their homemade ice lollies too?

Were they vimto flavoured by any chance wyonne?............ bet you know donald bailey who lived round the corner from pennocks,..........he lived on higher antley st............ couple of doors after that shop that was painted greeen that sold vimto ice lollies.

gdm27 12-01-2010 19:25

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnenglish (Post 777624)
Reading about the king of chippies (LENS of ranger St) reminded me of Pie shops, does anyone remember the Pie shop on the corner of Richmond St/Higher Antley St ? cannot remember the shops name. The owner supposedly had the biggest cat in England that sat in the shop on a box, man it was massive it was the size of a medium size dog.As a kid was given the job of getting a quick tea for the family used to get pies and peas and gravy in a bowl .In those days you could not have called this fast food more like slow food.
Was there any more in Accy? and also were they any better than this one.

I think the cat was called Sooty!!!!

Wynonie Harris 12-01-2010 20:56

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by johnenglish (Post 777792)
Were they vimto flavoured by any chance wyonne?............ bet you know donald bailey who lived round the corner from pennocks,..........he lived on higher antley st............ couple of doors after that shop that was painted greeen that sold vimto ice lollies.

Yeah, that's it, John, Vimto flavoured...mmm..can taste 'em now! Don't remember Donald Bailey. My mate, Alan Whittle lived right across from the shop and another of my mates, Alec Chapple lived round the corner on Richmond Hill Street, across from you. :)

spignific 12-01-2010 21:18

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
anyone remember SMITHS confectioners near accy post office ?.

they did decent pies in at a place on nutall steet when i used to live round there,you could also get get pudding and veg there.

Taggy 13-01-2010 08:58

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spignific (Post 777809)
anyone remember SMITHS confectioners near accy post office ?.

they did decent pies in at a place on nutall steet when i used to live round there,you could also get get pudding and veg there.

Yep i remember them, i mentioned em in post no 6 above!

I knew a Donald Bailey, he used to live on Belfield Road but they moved, dont know where to though, had about 6 kids, (Michael, Susan, David, Donna are 4 i recall) and he was a Court Usher at one point!

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 13-01-2010 10:18

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
There was nout to beat Jimmy Stivies 8 a loose, corner of Kay Street (I think) a great huge plate of prata pie:D:mosher:

johnenglish 13-01-2010 11:30

Re: Pie shops in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 777805)
Yeah, that's it, John, Vimto flavoured...mmm..can taste 'em now! Don't remember Donald Bailey. My mate, Alan Whittle lived right across from the shop and another of my mates, Alec Chapple lived round the corner on Richmond Hill Street, across from you. :)

Donald Bailey worked as a butcher in accy Market and had a White Lambretta GP125 .
Wyonne do I know you , because it is obvious that you know me.
I am roaming round the streets trying to remember the lads who lived round there .
I remember Alan Chapple and his mum and dad, you must remember Dave Lang who lived opposite me who had a sister called Diane who was about your age.
Give us a clue which street did you live on.


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