Wow! The sausage roll is one of the most unique and bold flavors my tongue has savored in a while! AND it's cheap!! I was in hungry and in a hurry and the truck was right in my path (how nice of...
Potter's Pasties & Pies Truck
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History
The pasty (pronounced 'pastee'), originated from England centuries ago. English miners wanted a way to bring savory pies with them into the bellows of the earth so they could enjoy the taste of home whilst they were away. The biggest problems they faced back then were keeping them in one piece, that and a lack of utensils to eat them with. After years of consuming broken pies soiled from the silt on their hands, the pasty was born. Stuffed with huge portions of vegetables and meat, these pies were said to have been dropped down a mile long shaft without obtaining a single fracture. The crust provided a handle in which to hold them with, while the said miner enjoyed a grit free lunch of wholesome English ale pie. This style of eating landed on American shores of Lake Michigan up in the Iron Range in the mid 1800's and continued the English mining tradition that is still alive and well today.f
Specialties
Pasties and Pies of a British nature
Reviews
Bldg mgmt arranged for a Potter's food truck to come over during our lunchtime. The truck was late, food was not available until 1:30 pm, and the person running the truck was outside smoking a...
Yes yes yes !!!!! Just say yes ! Lookin for pasty's this is your stop ! Seasonal favorites or their base selection. You can't go wrong!
We tried Potter's for the first time. The Traditional was very good. They do have a good crust. The mac and cheese was very bland and dry - wouldn't order that one again. My husband didn't...
1. TASTY 2. Absolutely worth every penny 3. Available for delivery through BITESQUAD -- if you're ok paying for 3rd party deliveries $$$ I've driven by this place before over on Como Ave and I...




