If you haven’t yet discovered Orange County’s first Aussie style bakery, PIE-NOT in Costa Mesa, it’s time to taste a savory fresh five-inch pie filled with rosemary, roasted garlic and premium ground lamb, onion and back bacon in a short crust pastry shell topped with a golden puff pastry.
PIE-NOT is the brainchild of Jai Snowdon, Ryan Lopiccolo and Chef Samantha Boxer, a trio who are working 15 hours a day, seven days a week to keep up with the demand of baking savory artisan pies and pastries for fans. Chopping vegetables, braising meats, curing fillings, making pastries from scratch--it's time consuming stuff. Prior to opening early May, they envisioned selling 300 pies a day; now they’re selling 80 to 100 an hour.
Snowdon, 29, hails from the Australia’s Gold Coast and as a former Quiksilver brand clothing designer, he’s the creative design partner. He met up with Lopiccolo, 31, a business/finance pro and together they wanted to start something to avoid the 9 to 5 trap. They saw a gap in the market for grab-and-go savory foods, and Snowdon wanted to replicate pies he missed back home. Chef Boxer, 44, of Melbourne brings the culinary expertise to the group; she’s baking a dozen different Australian meat and vegetarian pies, six pastries and six sweets.
The gateway pie at PIE-NOT is the Dog’s Eye, an Aussie meat pie with premium ground beef, finely diced onions, shortcrust pastry shell topped with a puff pastry ($5.50). From there we recommend, a Curry in a Hurry with sweet Indian spiced ground beef ($5.50); a Shroomin, a Dog’s Eye filling with crimini and field mushrooms ($6.50); or a Drover, the Dog’s Eye filling with petite peas and diced carrots and garlic mashed potato topper ($6.50).
The Hot Date, a scone dough with Medjol dates ($2.50); the Sag Roll, an Aussie sausage roll with ground beef and pork with grated onions and carrots rolled in puff pastry ($3.50) and the Lamington, a traditional Aussie dessert, a butter sponge cake cube and rolled with chocolate filling and dusted with coconut are equally delicious ($3.50).
Special note. Gluten Free Fridays! Limited supply of gluten free pies are available.
Don’t leave without tasting Bun Coffee, a single origin organic coffee imported from Australia. You can’t find Bun Coffee anywhere else, and it’s among our favorites.
Open 8 a.m. until sold out. Closed Mondays. Starting July 6, new hours. Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday.
270 E. 17th St. (between Celestino’s Quality Meats and Sidecar Doughnuts) in Costa Mesa. 949.650.PIES.
The Latest from greer's oc
Holey Moley and Hijinx Hotel Bring Immersive Play to Irvine Spectrum Center
Holey Moley Golf Club and the first-ever U.S. Hijinx Hotel have officially debuted at Irvine Spectrum Center, introducing two bold, immersive entertainment concepts designed for playful competition and social connection.
Holey Moley Golf Club transforms traditional putt-putt into a…
THE NOTEBOOK Musical Set for Segerstrom Hall in 2026
Producers Kevin McCollum and Kurt Deutsch, along with Segerstrom Center for the Arts, have announced that THE NOTEBOOK, a new musical based on the best-selling novel that inspired the iconic film, will play Segerstrom Hall from Jan. 27 to Feb.…
A Thoughtful Holiday Gift for OC Locals
Born in OC: The Artists, Entrepreneurs, and Visionaries of Orange County, California makes a meaningful holiday gift for anyone who loves Orange County stories, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
This 404-page book features 50 extraordinary individuals whose journeys reflect…
A Coastal Take on Christmas at Huntington Holiday House
The Huntington Beach House has transformed its oceanfront venue into The Huntington Holiday House, bringing a coastal spin to Christmas cheer in Southern California. Now through January 4, the seasonal pop-up blends holiday magic with Surf City culture. Guests can…
Follow Greer on Pinterest
from the blog
- 12.26.25 – Holey Moley and Hijinx Hotel Bring Immersive Play to Irvine Spectrum Center
- 12.24.25 – THE NOTEBOOK Musical Set for Segerstrom Hall in 2026
- 12.22.25 – A Thoughtful Holiday Gift for OC Locals
- 12.21.25 – A Coastal Take on Christmas at Huntington Holiday House
- 12.18.25 – Katsuya Century City Debuts Festive Holiday Menu for December Dining
- 12.15.25 – Cozy Earth Is a Holiday Gifting Favorite in Corona del Mar
- 12.12.25 – il Girasole Turns Thanksgiving Into a Day of Giving Back
- 12.09.25 – Holiday Lights Boat Cruise Aboard Pendry Newport Beach’s Private Yacht
- 12.09.25 – Celebrate the Holidays at CasaDami on the Waterfront
- 12.06.25 – Pete’s Christmas Vacation Returns to Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach
- 12.03.25 – Wrap Yourself in Luxury at Oats Cashmere’s Annual Event
- 12.02.25 – French Florist Opens New Boutique in Mission Viejo
- 12.01.25 – Holiday Cheer at North Italia
- 12.01.25 – Coastal Holiday Magic at Paséa
- 11.30.25 – Pouring Joy: Blue Hummingbird Welcomes Its Newest Café
- 11.28.25 – Puesto Goes Seed-Oil Free and Launches New Winter Menu
- 11.27.25 – American Ballet Theatre’s ‘The Nutcracker’ Returns to Segerstrom Hall
- 11.26.25 – A New Chapter for Lido House in Newport Beach
- 11.25.25 – The Nutcracker Returns to Irvine Barclay Theatre
- 11.24.25 – HAVEN Honors Taco Asylum with New Taco Tuesday Menu
More Daily Doses
- 12.21.25 – Phantom: A Perfect Gift Idea
- 12.18.25 – Celebrate the Season at Pendry Newport Beach
- 12.18.25 – Inside Poppy’s, Anaheim’s New Go-To for California Cuisine
- 12.14.25 – Fire & Lights Festival Returns to Newport Dunes
- 12.11.25 – Butcher’s House Marks Four Years With New Fromage Menu
- 12.09.25 – Manolo Blahnik Opens First West Coast Boutique at South Coast Plaza
- 12.09.25 – ClubSport Debuts New High-End Recovery Amenities in Time for the Holiday Season
- 12.04.25 – Festive Holiday Dining at Paseo, Céntrico and Naples in the Downtown Disney District
- 12.03.25 – Celebrate the Holidays at Discovery Cube Orange County
- 12.02.25 – Chef Charbel Hayek to Open ILYA in San Clemente
- 12.01.25 – Family Holiday Celebration This Saturday at The District
- 11.27.25 – QUA Brings Contemporary Chinese Cuisine to Fountain Valley
- 11.25.25 – Holiday Packages to Help You Look and Feel Your Best
- 11.23.25 – Winter Fest OC Returns November 28 With Expanded Experiences
- 11.21.25 – Wellness That Works: Vida by VTL Boutique Spas + Wellness
- 11.17.25 – Santa Maria Novella Brings Centuries of Craft to South Coast Plaza
- 11.16.25 – HOTWORX Costa Mesa Courtyards Offers 24-Hour Infrared Sauna Workouts
- 11.13.25 – Prairie Opens in Mariners Square: A New Home for Refined, Relaxed Interiors
- 11.11.25 – Mother-Daughter Duo Launch Eugénie Boutique in Newport Beach
- 11.09.25 – You’re Invited to South Coast Plaza’s Annual Tree Lighting Celebration
