IndoMike
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I bought a couple there about 5 years ago . It was the only Dewdney's in Exeter.Fred,there is a shop in Burnthouse Lane that still makes them..Pop in on your way to Newquay
I bought a couple there about 5 years ago . It was the only Dewdney's in Exeter.Fred,there is a shop in Burnthouse Lane that still makes them..Pop in on your way to Newquay
Agreed.Pasties have become pretty pricey these days, £4.50 - £6 seems to be the norm for a decent one.
Only 2 - 3 years ago I could buy a very decent one for £1.50 to £2.
That isn't just inflation !!!
Although the Burnthouse Lane shop is the Plymouth branch of the outfit.Fred,there is a shop in Burnthouse Lane that still makes them..Pop in on your way to Newquay
I’m thinking of going over to Bridwell Park again next weekend and trying one of Devon Chunks this timeAfter spending the last 5/10 minutes catching up on this thread I’ve become increasingly hungry, I’m sure I’m not the only one.
I Wasn’t a fan of shauls pasty’s myself so I would usually grab a pasty elsewhere or get a kenneford at sjp.
Yes...There was a sign in the window for a while that said the shop had nothing to do with Ivor Dewdneys in Sidwell St,which I believe became insolvent.Although the Burnthouse Lane shop is the Plymouth branch of the outfit.
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You will burn the calories off in about 20mins on your racing cycleI’m thinking of going over to Bridwell Park again next weekend and trying one of Devon Chunks this time