This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising.
By continuing to browse, you agree to the use of cookies described in our Cookies Policy.
You may change your settings at any time but this may impact on the functionality of the site.
To learn more see our
Cookies Policy.
Download our app
This cute little Irish shop in London is absolutely beloved by emigrants
Imgur Imgur
BEING AWAY FROM your creature comforts is one of the hardest things about moving away from home. Talk to any Irish emigrant and they’ll tell you about how they miss the little things like Tayto, Superquinn sausages and Club Orange.
So thank God for places like Mandy’s in Tooting, London, that supply Irish emigrants with all their food and drink needs.
Mandy’s first opened its doors in the 1960s on Willesden High Road and became a one-stop shop for everyone’s Irish needs.
That branch closed a few years ago, but its shop in Tooting is still absolutely thriving.
Have a craving for some good old-fashioned Chipsticks or Snax? Or how about Kimberleys or Macaroon bars?
Mandy’s will sort you out.
Not to mention your local paper
Nice one, Mandy’s.
It’s absolutely beloved by the Irish community in London
“A mixture of crap food and religious paraphernalia. #perfection”
Whoops!
We couldn't find this Tweet
It’s completed many lives…
And, yes, it sells Odlums
Thanks be to Jesus.
And here’s the sign they had up in the window at Christmas
A little slice of home.
Keep up the good work, Mandy’s.
(h/t Reddit Ireland)
DailyEdge is on Snapchat! Tap the button below to add!
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Eating mandy's siopa na gael London Irish