Clark's Pies (2024)

Story of Clark’s Pies

The story of Clark’s Pies starts a hundred years ago in Cardiff, where Mary Clark, the mother of nine children, worked as a housekeeper for a wealthy family.

One day, whilst making the weekly steak and kidney pie for the family, she broke the big dish she used and had to make individual pies instead. They tasted so good her friends and family suggested she should sell a few. So with Percy, Mary’s son they started to make pies to sell to passers-by. Times were very hard,so it came as a very welcome supplement to the Clarks income. Clark’s Pies was established in the form of a table on the pavement outside her terrace house and soon after, the first shop opened. The pies are still sold in Cardiff today.

In 1929, Mary's son Percy decided to branch out to Bristol, establishing a shop in Old Market, Bristol and continued to make pies using his mother's secret recipe. Six years later he moved to a new premises, 259 North Street, Bedminster, where he was better located to feed the hundreds of women and girls working at the Wills cigarette factory (now the Tobacco Factory). Stories of queues leading from the Bakehouse all the way down North Street to Raleigh Road are retold by many elderly customers in the shop. Percy lived over the shop with his wife and four children.

Despite his ambition to be an astronomer, Percy's son, John, started working for the business aged 15 and stayed for the next 42 years. The business was eventually passed to John and then on to his younger brothers, Ken and then Roger Clark.

Almost 80 years since the move to the Bakehouse in North Street, Clark’s Pies is still thriving in the original North Street premises and has been managed by Keith Prested since 2008. Dawn Clark (Roger’s daughter) continues the family connection as a Director and shareholder. Both Keith and Dawn retired as professional ballet dancers with Scottish Ballet and moved back to Bristol in 2001.

The business continues to deliver daily to about 200 outlets, details of which can be found on our Where to buy page.

Read more about Clark’s Pies in the books'Made in Bristol: 50 Stories of Local Enterprise and Invention' by David Bolton and also in, 'Life of Pies-in search of piefection' by Martin Tarbuck

Clark's Pies (2024)

FAQs

Can you still get clarks pies? ›

The pies are still sold in Cardiff today. In 1929, Mary's son Percy decided to branch out to Bristol, establishing a shop in Old Market, Bristol and continued to make pies using his mother's secret recipe.

What happened to Clark's pies? ›

Over time many of the businesses have now closed, but Clark's Pies are still going strong in Cardiff, based at the last remaining Clark's Original Pies shop at 23 Bromsgrove Street, Grangetown. The shop was opened by Dennis Dutch, grandson of Mrs Clark, in 1955.

Where are Clarke pies made? ›

Clark's Pies, also colloquially nicknamed "Clarkies" or "Clarksies," are well-known meat pies that originated in Cardiff, and can now be found in Bristol and the South of Wales.

Does Frisbie Pie company still exist? ›

Frisbie pies today

The Bridgeport pie factory closed in 1958; Frisbie brand pies were bought out by Table Talk Pies. In 2016, Dan O'Connor, a Fairfield, Connecticut resident, Frisbee player, collector and historian, acquired the license and distribution rights to the Frisbie Pie Co.

What happened to August pies? ›

(Lubbock, TX)—United Supermarkets has acquired the rights to the name and recipes of August's Pies, an iconic West Texas brand. The company began making fried pies in Lubbock in 1937 but stopped production earlier this year.

What happened to Mrs Smith's pies? ›

In May 1996, after a deal to sell the unit to ConAgra fell through, Smucker sold it to Flowers Foods. In 2003, the brand was purchased by the Schwan Food Company. The Mrs. Smith's Pies plant in Pottstown, Pennsylvania served as a landmark and significant employer for the better part of the twentieth century.

What happened to Poppin Fresh pies? ›

VICORP, owners of the Village Inn restaurant chain, purchased Poppin' Fresh Pies from Pillsbury in 1983 and renamed the chain Bakers Square.

Can you still get peters pies? ›

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Can you still get Georgie Pie? ›

In 2013, following frequent calls for the brand's return, McDonald's reintroduced Georgie Pie through its restaurants. It was discontinued in 2020. There are no plans to open dedicated Georgie Pie stores.

Is pie Face still in business? ›

It was founded in 2003 in Sydney, Australia, by Wayne Homschek. Following a period of rapid growth in Australia and overseas, the company entered administration in 2014 and the majority of the chain's stores closed. In April 2017, it was acquired by United Petroleum.

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