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Pie Face Gourmet Pies for All Pie Lovers



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Pie, pies and more pies! This is what Pie Face Philippines is all about. Imagine a wide array of various pies- from delectable savory gourmet pies that are sure to delight any discriminating palate to sweet tasting dessert pies that go well with good coffee. Pie Face has all the pies that you could imagine (plus more) and they also serve great tasting fresh coffee.





Started opening its doors last 2015 to Philippine market, Pie Face is an internationally known brand recognized for great tasting pies that originated from Australia. Pie Face Philippines currently has branches in SM Megamall, Grand Canal Mall McKinley Hill and at Eastwood City which is open 24 hours to satisfy all sorts of pie cravings.


Meet the newest pie from Pie Face- Pie & Mash!

This is the latest pie concoction of Pie Face that features an English style pie recipe. Pie Face pie and mash has a meaty filling topped with corn, green peas and carrots. 





This delectable meaty pie is freshly baked and laid over a bed of hot mashed potatoes and gravy. The cheese topping adds a unique spin to traditional meat pie. You can upgrade your gourmet pies to pie & mash by adding 60 pesos. Truly savory and satisfying!



Pie Face Meal Combo Deals!

Get the best value for money with pie face promo deals that will allow you to enjoy your choice of savory premium pie and combine it with either salad, doughnut, muffin or baked chips.



Available beverages for pie face combo meals are ice tea and lemonade. Satisfy your appetite for great tasting pies plus more for only 149 pesos.




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