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Contribute Feedback What Chris M likes about Cornish Pasty Co:
It was quite quiet when we visited it's a very large room and only a few tables were occupied. The food was about as expected the pastries were a little dry having been baked ahead and then reheated, but given how long it would take to bake to order, there's really no other option available, and the outstanding gravy easily offset the dryness. We had an awesome server who made the whole experience very pleasant. View all feedback.
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This was a nice reminder of home (South Africa), as I haven't come across particularly good savoury pies in all my 8+ years in North America. Cornish Pasty had a couple of great vegan options when we visited on our last night in Vegas! We had the spinach artichoke and the cauliflower curry. Although both were really tasty, the spinach artichoke really stood out for me! It was both creamy and flavourful, wish we had a... View all feedback.
I used to go to the tempe location all the time years ago and i stumbled upon it in las vegas today! it was just as wonderful as i remember, except back in the day i don’t think they had a specific vegan/vegetarian area of the menu! the menu is chock full of vegan meats, vegan cheeses, and vegetables. i got the portobello mushroom pasty and it was amaaaazing. i wish we had these on the east coast!
I was watching a British television show online and they mentioned pasties. I googled vegan pasties and the Cornish Pasty Co. came up. I am so glad to have found this company! I ordered the vegan Oggie with the homemade HP sauce and I loved it! It was hearty and filling. I would definitely seek out this and other locations when traveling again.
If you’re not sure what a pasty is think “homemade hot pocket” and that’s kinda close. They have some vegan options and a decent amount of vegetarian options. There is one vegan pasty on the menu and a rotating vegan pasty of the day. When I was there the rotating option was an Indian vindaloo and was quite good, nice spice and great flavor. They also have a vegan soup and dessert. The soup might change but I had the tomato bisque and that was really good as well. Didn’t try the desert but they said it was a PB&J pasty, actually sounded pretty good. Overall I was really happy I stumbled across this place, and will definitely go again.
We stopped in to try their pastys. It was really good, the menu didn't specify they had a vegan pasty the day we were there and the server had to make some modifications to our meal which left is a little unsure because she seemed unsure but it was good
Food is great. The building has a grungy feel and they use old church pews for seating. They have a few veg options daily and are quite accommodating. The chips with jalapenos and garlic are amazing!! This is a good spot to have a few good beers and a some grub before you hit the town. Updated from previous review on 2018-03-10