West Cornwall Pasty Company Victoria

5a, Victoria Station, London
020 7976 6688

Recent Reviews

MIRELA GM

West Cornwall Pasty is a British chain of fast food restaurants in the UK specializing in the production and sale of Cornish pasties, perfect for a quick snack.Traditional, hand-kneaded shortcrust pastry is filled with classic meat and potato filling. There are also more modern versions of patties available, with non-standard fillings, meatless or vegan.Taste varies. They come hot, fresh and delicious. Sometimes they are barely warm, hard and tasteless.Very convenient location near Victoria Station.

Rebecca T.

£4.19 for a roll with one sausage cut in half is truly embarrassing. The quality of the meat wasnt even good. This company really need to reconsider their offerings

Carl “TastieTradies”

Sadly the service was slow and they look confused if they have more than one customer at a time which is a shame as the chickpea sausage roll I had was awesome and hot. I am not a fan of chickpeas since my mates mum dressed me up as one for Halloween, but would buy again.Vegetarian options: Chickpea roll is awesome

Suraj Thapa Magar

Delicious

Karen P.

Got the Cornish steak and sausage roll. Sausage was mostly puff pastry but the Cornish is good. Definitely more flavorful.Great and friendly service!

Jennifer H.

Wow! These pasties are HUGE! My boyfriend and I split a giant traditional cornish steak pasty. It was piping hot and oh so crispy. The inside was mostly filled with potatoes, and would have been so much better if there were meat. Otherwise, I enjoyed this hot and crispy snack.

TRIPLEVALVE62 THE DEPOT

I bought a bacon roll from the Victoria station kiosk outlet , in the past the quality was good , but two days ago when I ordered one it was absolutely vile ! , bacon looked and was barely cooked , and smelt nasty , the roll was stale and actually was reheated before my eyes , a greasy spoon would of sold you better and cheaper .

J MC

Prices are crazy..

Simon H

Pasty chain serving traditional and other varieties of pasties. On this occasion my pasty was luke warm at best and only took a couple of bites. I doubt I’ll be back.

Hal Sclater

This is the best shop, do not go to the other Pasty Shop! Delicious pasties.

Ralph Collins

They have an evening deal with any medium pasty and a drink...They had no medium pasties ready before my train was due to depart so they gave me a large one for the medium deal price...It was warm and tasty!Well done guys for not allowing me to travel home hungry and disappointed ?

1Jeeplover

We decided to come here for a quick bite to eat on our way to Buckingham Palace. This place is inside Victoria Train Station so it's perfect for those coming off the train or staying in a nearby hotel. We tried two pasty's since this was our first time here and wanted to compare them. We ordered a traditional and a chicken and mushroom. I can honestly say that the traditional pasty was sooooo much better than the chicken. I will gladly order this again on a cold rainy morning in London

jebskulker

I've purchased pasties from other locations in the past, and they've usually been okay, but last Monday morning at 9:30am this was not the case. I should've been wary when the server didn't turn up for a few minutes. I ordered the traditional large pasty and walked off to my train. It was pretty dry, the filling was bland and needed sauce to make it better, but I was already on the train at this point and couldn't turn back. The crust was so hard and inedible I had to dispose of it. Luckily it only cost me just over £5 but I'd think twice about going back.

Scott T

Every time I go to London I have to stop at West Cornwall Pasty Company. On my recent three day trip, I ate at West Cornwall three times (and the Pasty Shop once - that was a mistake). Are their pasties the end all and be all, no, but then the best pasty I ever had was in Truro - although one I had in, of all places, Cardiff was right up there. I had both the Wheatmeal Veggie and the Cheese and Onion, depending on what they had each time. I preferred the filling of the Wheatmeal Veggie and the crust of the Cheese and Onion, but both were good. As a vegetarian, my choices were limited each time but there was always something I was interested in eating.

scott

Every time I go to London I have to stop at West Cornwall Pasty Company. On my recent three day trip, I ate at West Cornwall three times (and the Pasty Shop once - that was a mistake). Are their pasties the end all and be all, no, but then the best pasty I ever had was in Truro - although one I had in, of all places, Cardiff was right up there. I had both the Wheatmeal Veggie and the Cheese and Onion, depending on what they had each time. I preferred the filling of the Wheatmeal Veggie and the crust of the Cheese and Onion, but both were good. As a vegetarian, my choices were limited each time but there was always something I was interested in eating.

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