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Get toastie at Pie Face Swan Hill

IN the mood for a classic toastie and coffee combo? Look no further than the Pie Face store at United Petroleum in Swan Hill.

While you can find a range of fresh items at Pie Face, both sweet and savoury, their current deal offers a free regular barista coffee with any toastie purchase. This means the customer can select a handcrafted toastie from four different flavours, including ham and cheese, egg and bacon, chicken schnitzel and vegan vegetable, and receive a free barista coffee, selecting either a cappuccino, latte, flat white or long black option.

The quality of their products is something that is of the utmost importance to Pie Face, United General Manager Jon Yarnall, and his team.

“Each one of our toasties is handcrafted utilising 100 per cent sourdough bread and fresh ingredients, all to an exclusive and unique recipe formulation,” Mr Yarnall said.

“Our coffee range exclusively uses 100 per cent arabica Merlo coffee beans, along with each one of our baristas going through a detailed training program, ensuring a consistent and amazing coffee each time.”

The Swan Hill United Petroleum and Pie Face store opened in late 2020 as a way to service the local community.

“As a 100 per cent Australian owned and operated business, with over 450 sites around Australia we were proud to open a United store in Swan Hill to support our sites in Mildura, Echuca and Ouyen,” Mr Yarnall said.

“The Pie Face outlet at United Swan Hill serves a range of award-winning, freshly baked pies, rolls and pasties. From traditional chunky beef steak pies and shepherd’s pies to a range of vegan pies and rolls, there is something for everyone at Pie Face.”

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