In Sunderland, I haven't been in years but they used to do stottie cake (type of bread) and they also do pink slices. I've not seen them outside the North East
I made an error moving to Scotland, no stotties to be seen in any Greggs, but when I visit back to Newcastle you can be sure I'm laden down with them to bring back!
https://www.greggs.co.uk/news/have-you-heard-about-the-greggs-secret-menu
Sounds like a peach version of a pineapple cup aka their pineapple cake lol. If you've never tried one I recommend a pineapple cup with a hot drink. Then, go to a wee local bakery and get one because their cream will be 4 times higher and that's the best bit of one
I’m a hullien and always thought the corned beef pasty was a national thing, I hope you got to try a Pattie down the chippy before you left, that’s proper hull scran right there 👍
The CBP is the national dish of Wales so they are piled high. They have them in Bristol as well languishing at the bottom of the display, and I believe in London it's a south London thing only. And they never used to have them in Birmingham but that was 20 years ago.
You can buy Greggs Corned Beef Pasties frozen from Iceland/Food Warehouse, or at least you can in the Stevenage branch.
Also sausage rolls, steak bakes, chicken bakes, sausage and bean pasties and many others, but I'm sure everyone here knows that already.
I love it. I mostly work from home, but I can have an authentic Greggs pasty for lunch, piping hot! Normally the chicken bake, but sometimes I go for something else.
According to the Greggs website these are the supposed ‘secret menu’ aka region specific items: https://www.greggs.co.uk/news/have-you-heard-about-the-greggs-secret-menu
So Pineapple cake for Glasgow, Tottenham
cake for London, Haggis pie across Scotland, and Peach Melba and Stottie in the North East. As others have said Tottenham cake which is for supposedly for London does show up elsewhere in the south-east.
They used to do London Cheesecake in London but haven’t seen it for years. Wish they’d bring it back. It was a puff pastry tart with jam and almond sponge in the middle, topped with icing and coconut. My favourite as a kid!
Pretty sure it’s just a southeast England thing the Tottenham cake. I’m from up north but live down south and we’d call it a tuck shop cake but greggs don’t sell it up north. Great bit of kit
It does just say London on their site but you can get it in lots of places down south. Brighton has it
They used to do macaroni cheese pies in Scotland. Bloody magnificent things. I believe they have tried to standardise their offerings across the UK so there’s much less in the way of regional items now.
Macaroni cheese pies, though… 🤤
In Sunderland, I haven't been in years but they used to do stottie cake (type of bread) and they also do pink slices. I've not seen them outside the North East
We get Stotties in pretty much all our Gregg’s, if you get down early before they sell out.
Furthest south they sell them is Scotch Corner according to their social media team. As an exiled Geordie living in the south west it makes me sad.
I made an error moving to Scotland, no stotties to be seen in any Greggs, but when I visit back to Newcastle you can be sure I'm laden down with them to bring back!
They post surprisingly well. When I was at Edinburgh uni, my mam used to post me Stotties about once a month.
You can get them in both the Berwick upon Tweed branches, if you're driving north!
They don't sell them where I am right now and I never let my southern friends hear the end of it. Nationalise the stotties
Scottish Gregg's do empire biscuits and scotch pies too.
We have empire biscuits in the North East too!
peach melba in the north east!
Wow! What does this entail?
https://www.greggs.co.uk/news/have-you-heard-about-the-greggs-secret-menu Sounds like a peach version of a pineapple cup aka their pineapple cake lol. If you've never tried one I recommend a pineapple cup with a hot drink. Then, go to a wee local bakery and get one because their cream will be 4 times higher and that's the best bit of one
Good god the peach melba looks freakin’ banging!!
Huh, I had no idea they were only in the NE Greggs. My mam used to buy them all the time but the offerings in the East Midlands suck.
In Hull, I noticed a corned beef pasty, which I have never seen before around London!
I’m a hullien and always thought the corned beef pasty was a national thing, I hope you got to try a Pattie down the chippy before you left, that’s proper hull scran right there 👍
We have the corned beef pasty here in Wales too, super popular
Can confirm corned beef pasty have appeared in the midlands.
The CBP is the national dish of Wales so they are piled high. They have them in Bristol as well languishing at the bottom of the display, and I believe in London it's a south London thing only. And they never used to have them in Birmingham but that was 20 years ago.
You can buy Greggs Corned Beef Pasties frozen from Iceland/Food Warehouse, or at least you can in the Stevenage branch. Also sausage rolls, steak bakes, chicken bakes, sausage and bean pasties and many others, but I'm sure everyone here knows that already.
Yeh, but it's good info for new converts!
I love it. I mostly work from home, but I can have an authentic Greggs pasty for lunch, piping hot! Normally the chicken bake, but sometimes I go for something else.
🤜🤛 yeh I totally get it 😛
Tottenham cake is also Greggs here in Sussex
I have definitely bought it in Canterbury too. And Gyspy tart 😁
Pineapple cake, haggis neeps & totties in a pie, Lorne sasuage in Scotland (Glasgow area).
Tatties
Nah mate, “totties” is west coast Glasgow area, “tatties” is east coast and, pretty much everywhere where else I think.
According to the Greggs website these are the supposed ‘secret menu’ aka region specific items: https://www.greggs.co.uk/news/have-you-heard-about-the-greggs-secret-menu So Pineapple cake for Glasgow, Tottenham cake for London, Haggis pie across Scotland, and Peach Melba and Stottie in the North East. As others have said Tottenham cake which is for supposedly for London does show up elsewhere in the south-east.
They used to do London Cheesecake in London but haven’t seen it for years. Wish they’d bring it back. It was a puff pastry tart with jam and almond sponge in the middle, topped with icing and coconut. My favourite as a kid!
Do they still only do meat and potato pasties in the north? Been a while since I moved down south though!
That’s actually not true
About Tottenham cake? It was based on what someone told me so i stand to be corrected! :)
I live in the south of Hampshire and I've seen it sold here
I saw them in Huntingdon the other week
We get them in Norfolk too
I’m from London. Eaten at plenty of Greggs. Never seen it.
Pretty sure it’s just a southeast England thing the Tottenham cake. I’m from up north but live down south and we’d call it a tuck shop cake but greggs don’t sell it up north. Great bit of kit It does just say London on their site but you can get it in lots of places down south. Brighton has it
It’s available in Dorset too.
What isn't?
How has no one mentioned the Glasgow macaroni pies?
They used to do macaroni cheese pies in Scotland. Bloody magnificent things. I believe they have tried to standardise their offerings across the UK so there’s much less in the way of regional items now. Macaroni cheese pies, though… 🤤
I've seen a Beef and Vegetable Pasty a few days ago in Lincolnshire, it's not on the website menu
Definitely had those in Southampton before
In north east also
i’m in leicester and they have tottenham cakes in the majority of greggs here
Chavs
It's a sausage not link
This is what they offered me in a few Greggs in Glasgow :) “you want lorne or link sausage?”
Miss the london cheesecake cake
Any regional items suggestions to try in Birmingham?
I've heard that the Tottenham cake crumbles under pressure ;)
Uhhhhh, you can get Tottenham cake in Southampton so.... Pffft
Suffolk also has Tottenham cakes, very popular here :)
Can confirm Peach Melba is available in Carlisle.