Pasty Pasty
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Anthony D
It was ok, I had a beef and Stilton which tasted nice but think it had either been sat there quite a while or was microwaved at some point as the entirety of the pasty was soft
May 1st, 2023 -
Simon Harding
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Nov 26th, 2022 -
Ruth Jackson
Wonderful pasties. We only discovered them on our last day there but next time we're back we'll be making a beeline for them. I had the traditional pasty and my son had the chicken and chorizo. The pastry melts in the mouth. Can you open a shop in South Wales please?!
May 27th, 2022 -
Jordan
Unfortunately I cant review the pasties themselves, hence the 2 stars, because they looked nice. The reason being we were sent to get food for everyone, and choosing the place with the smallest queue (no queue) we ended up here. The laws regarding face coverings are somewhat vague, and on the 7th August in Wales, hospitality venues are no longer required to enforce the rule, including cafes, restaurants, pubs and nightclubs. Shops, public transport, cinemas still require a face covering. This coffee and pasty shop I imagine would fall into the cafe category although is seemed to have been arranged into a more takeaway-like layout. On entry I was asked to wear a face covering by the staff, I obliged with my folded bandana, as I have all pandemic. Its always been sufficient, reusable, and covers a large area of my face and stays in place. Then I was told it wasnt sufficient and I would require a face mask, (possibly one of the flimsy blue things that break and end up hurting wildlife). When I didnt have that I was asked to step outside of this open fronted shop and wait there for service. At this point it became clear that the lady behind the counter was antagonised about something, and she wished to express that, by being difficult to me. As someone who works in hospitality, and currently in tourist hospitality, I understand what it can be like at the end of a summer season. I was having a two day break, away from where Im doing a season, about 90mins away from New Quay. I needed a breather. It isnt for everyone, and it can be tiring dealing with difficult members of the public each day. But its important not to snap, and throw away custom. Or make people feel so uncomfortable they leave muttering swear words when they just wanted to get a bag of pasties. I hope your day, and summer improves.
Apr 4th, 2022 -
James Arch
Out of this world pasties... pastry is nice and soft and fillings are very generous and delicious
Dec 27th, 2021
Contact Info
- (783) 127-0870
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Pasty Pasty?
A The phone number for Pasty Pasty is: (783) 127-0870.
Q Where is Pasty Pasty located?
A Pasty Pasty is located at S John St, New Quay, wls SA45 9NP
Q What days are Pasty Pasty open?
A Pasty Pasty is open:
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Q How is Pasty Pasty rated?
A Pasty Pasty has a 4.0 Star Rating from 34 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Pasty Pasty
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 34 Reviews )Anthony D on Google
It was ok, I had a beef and Stilton which tasted nice but think it had either been sat there quite a while or was microwaved at some point as the entirety of the pasty was soft
Simon Harding on Google
Food : 5/5 | Service : 5/5 | Atmosphere : 5/5 More
Ruth Jackson on Google
Wonderful pasties. We only discovered them on our last day there but next time we're back we'll be making a beeline for them. I had the traditional pasty and my son had the chicken and chorizo. The pastry melts in the mouth. Can you open a shop in South Wales please?!
Jordan on Google
Unfortunately I cant review the pasties themselves, hence the 2 stars, because they looked nice.
The reason being we were sent to get food for everyone, and choosing the place with the smallest queue (no queue) we ended up here.
The laws regarding face coverings are somewhat vague, and on the 7th August in Wales, hospitality venues are no longer required to enforce the rule, including cafes, restaurants, pubs and nightclubs. Shops, public transport, cinemas still require a face covering. This coffee and pasty shop I imagine would fall into the cafe category although is seemed to have been arranged into a more takeaway-like layout.
On entry I was asked to wear a face covering by the staff, I obliged with my folded bandana, as I have all pandemic. Its always been sufficient, reusable, and covers a large area of my face and stays in place.
Then I was told it wasnt sufficient and I would require a face mask, (possibly one of the flimsy blue things that break and end up hurting wildlife). When I didnt have that I was asked to step outside of this open fronted shop and wait there for service.
At this point it became clear that the lady behind the counter was antagonised about something, and she wished to express that, by being difficult to me. As someone who works in hospitality, and currently in tourist hospitality, I understand what it can be like at the end of a summer season. I was having a two day break, away from where Im doing a season, about 90mins away from New Quay. I needed a breather.
It isnt for everyone, and it can be tiring dealing with difficult members of the public each day. But its important not to snap, and throw away custom. Or make people feel so uncomfortable they leave muttering swear words when they just wanted to get a bag of pasties.
I hope your day, and summer improves.
James Arch on Google
Out of this world pasties... pastry is nice and soft and fillings are very generous and delicious