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Goodard's, Greenwich


This was part of a group trip to prematurely celebrate a good friend's 60th birthday. The evening previous has been excellent and this was the gentler second day. It began with boat trip from Chelsea Harbour to Greenwich, itself good fun. After a brief stop for coffee and an optional look around the market we had lunch booked in Goodard's at Greenwich.

This is a traditional pie and mash shop, opened very early in the last century, which sells, er, pies and mash. Hot eels and jellied eels are also on offer and there is a choice of gravy or the more appropriate 'liqour' that is a curious shade of green. I believe it is parsley sauce.

The menu is redolant of the famous Monty Python sketch set in a café that serves Spam, spam or spam. Customers may order pie, double pie, even triple pie with mash, or double mash.

My advice is to have pie & mash.

A real experience. Very busy, very good value. No table service and quite right, too.

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