Peasant Pies
1039 Irving St.
San Francisco, CA
 94122 | Inner Sunset
(415) 731-1978
†Cross street:  12th Ave.
Cuisine: Bakeries French
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8/24/2006
Positive Cuisine: Bakeries French Inner Sunset
Such a great place for a healthy snack/meal. My favorite is the tofu black bean. They have a different pie-of-the-month too that I always try. This place doesn't seem to get as packed as the Noe Valley location and the small area to eat is still clean and airy. If you've ever traveled to England and love pasties, this is a good thing to try! Review #15885
jillduffy
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7/19/2006
Positive Cuisine: Bakeries French Inner Sunset
Peasant Pies has 2 SF locations, this one in the Inner Sunset and one in Noe Valley, but you can also find their pies wrapped and stickered to go in Whole Foods and other high-end grocery stores. The shop is small and tranquil, cozy and warm. They serve savory pies, sweet pies -- both sized for one -- soup, and espresso drinks. A savory pie is completed encrusted in a pie crust, which was not as rich as I worried it might be. Instead, the crust was a little chewy, a little dry (in a good way), and wonderfully dotted with black pepper. I had a curried potato and yam pie as well as a moroccan lentil pie made with brown lentils. Both were full of complex, layered flavors and a kick of spiciness. Peasant pies would be especially yummy and comforting on a foggy SF afternoon. Fantastically cheap: $2.55 for a pie, $2.35 each for two. Review #15088
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