TimeOut New York Kids - April 15 - May 15, 2008

Restaurant review: The Pie Shop
By Amy Sirot
DUB Pies’ second Brooklyn outpost, the Pie Shop is just a block from
Prospect Park. Now that spring is here, it’s a boon for family picnics.
Like those at the original Columbia Street location, the self-contained meals,
a staple in New Zealand and Australia, come with kid-pleasing fillings surrounded
by a delectable crust—flaky outside and moist inside. My picky four-year-old
gave his “steak mince” (ground beef) pie a suspicious look, turned
it over a few times, then dug in with a gusto usually reserved for Halloween
candy. The flavorful sausage roll, which resembles an elongated pig-in-a-blanket,
was another hit with both of my boys.
I preferred the surprisingly sophisticated and creamy vegetarian-curry pie,
with the peppery chicken a close second. For dessert, we split a moist Lamington,
another Down Under classic—jam-filled sponge cake covered with chocolate
icing and shredded coconut.
211 Prospect Park West at 16th St, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn
(718-788-2448, dubpies.com).
Average pie: $4.50.