Pure Pie is a bit of a posh pie. The prices alone indicate these are not cardboard pastry footy pies laced with camel snout trim and withering sadness.
It's a farmers market pie packed with quality local ingredients. There's nothing scary in them that you might have second thoughts feeding your family.
I guess it's the pie many people would hope to make themselves - if they had the time and restaurant quality produce.
Originally they were handmade on site by Michael, but demand has grown from farmers markets, cafes and retailers so production has moved offsite to a production kitchen.
One of these pies was a winner in the 2012 Delicious Magazine Awards - Braised Beef, Red Wine & Rosemary Pie. Judge Valli Little said, "The beauty of these handmade pies is in their freshness and simplicity,"
For me it's the lush buttery pastry and the sauce that is clearly made from scratch and not from a weird tasting caterers bucket of Mr Campbell's celebrity masterchef TV stock.
And then there are the quirky flavours like 'Indian Butter Chicken', 'Free range beef, cheddar, Guinness and thyme' or for the vegetarians, 'Chilli chipotle beans, fresh spinach and feta'. Always good to have a point of difference.
The pies themselves come in individual portions or family sized. There are sausage rolls and sometimes seasonal fruit pies too. If you want something on the side there are relishes and hot sauce on offer too. Look out for Michael's sweet treats, my pick is the chocolate tarts with oozing salted caramel.
Living nearby, I take away to heat at home, but there are a few seats for those who drop by there to eat. Or why not grab a takeaway and go sit under a peppercorn tree in the nearby Station Street park by the Port Melbourne light rail? Or stroll across Bay Street to a little park at the end of Raglan street that has a deck with picnic tables.
And did I mention, you can buy them online too? Not the sausage rolls though. There still needs to be a reason for you to come to my hood. read more