The pies are back in town at True North
- Dec 12, 2019
- 1 min read
Pie Week is one of True North Brew Co’s longest-standing annual food events and it gets bigger and bigger every year. You love pies and we love making them! Pie Week 2020 will be the best yet and we have something big planned to make it special.

Whether you prefer a classic steak & ale or you fancy something a bit different, our chefs are always experimenting with new fillings for our award-winning pies. From Asian-inspired vegan curry to festive winter fillings, there’s something for everyone.
To make Pie Week 2020 one to remember, we’re going all out and giving away some huge prizes to a handful of lucky winners. We’re keeping it a secret for now but keep an eye out on social media to find out how to get involved with this golden opportunity.
Pop into your local True North venue from 2nd – 8th March and ask about Pie Week specials. Visit venue websites to find out more information or call 0114 280 8222 to book a table in advance so you don’t miss out!






















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Those new pie fillings sound amazing! I'm particularly intrigued by the vegan curry option – that's a bold move. I'll definitely be checking out the specials during Pie Week. This brings back memories of simpler times, like when I used to spend hours on Poptropica, strategizing to win virtual prizes. Now, winning a real pie sounds even better! Good luck to everyone entering the contest!