
British Pie week starts on 5 March, so we've rounded up some of the best places around the UK to get your pie fix.

This Mayfair boozer famous for its award-winning pies will have a special Pie Week menu, offering a different pie each day matched with a Young's ale. And true pie fans should not miss out on The Windmill's Pie Club, which offers its members monthly pie tastings and cooking classes.

With a nod to the magical number of Pi (which also, as you'll know, has its own celebration on 14 March), this south London group of pubs celebrates pie week with a selection of classic pies for the price of π2. Quickly now, so that's...yes, £9.86 a pie.

Don't fret if you can't make it to a Pieminister Café in Bristol, London, Oxford, or Trentham (Staffordshire), as this specialist company is spreading the pie love in its former ice cream van. Keep an eye out on their blog to see where they are and for a chance to win free pie!
Just down its road from its sibling, The Windmill, this Mayfair pub similarly features the award-winning Steak and Kidney Pie of Pie Master Carl Smith.
No special events on for Pie Week – can you believe, they didn’t know it was happening? – but that shouldn't stop you from cosying up in this Lincoln favourite. Choose from over eight different pies - including Irish Murphy’s stout and beef pie.
Featuring a great selection of ciders, this Pimlico restaurant also serves up traditional pies, such as the Fidget Pie (a Shropshire Harvesters' dish of gammon, potato and apple) and Poachers' Pie (pheasant, venison, wild boar, and rabbit with bacon, orange and port).
This Covent Garden tourist favourite, where the pies of Olde England have long been a speciality, also serves traditional English fare.
Stay in to celebrate Pie Week! This Notting Hill butcher and deli favourite is well-known for its classic pies and offers pies serving up to 16 people.
These City and Southwark wine bars feature two different pies each day of the week, including a Red Mullet and Leek pie.
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