Plaque

Manze's Pie and Mash Shop - SE1

Inscription

M. Manze - The oldest surviving eel and pie house. First opened in 1892.
London Borough of Southwark
Voted by the people

The plaque is on a shelf inside the shop.

Site: Manze's Pie and Mash Shop - SE1 (1 memorial)

SE1, Tower Bridge Road, 87

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Manze's pie and mash shops

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