This category relates to all things to do with restaurants in Preston, Lancashire. From the latest openings, menu changes, closures and more for eating out in the city.
Review: The Preston Brew Bar that really goes to Town on its breakfastsThis week a friend and I visited Town House Cafe and Brew Bar for lunch. Situated on Friargate in the City Centre, it’s one of the businesses that are still […]
5 months ago Dessert Cabin moving to former Boots store in Ashton-on-RibbleStacey Lambert who runs the sweet treat shop says she's been targeted by thieves five times and is facing a huge rent increase - so is upping sticks to a new premises.
6 months ago The Pickled Goose set to reopen this weekend after a year of closureThe Pickled Goose on Garstang Road in Barton is set to reopen this weekend. The pub will once again open its doors after closing in 2022 due to the increase […]
6 months ago The Italian Orchard at Broughton make major donation to Rosemere Cancer CentreBoth Ivan Bragagnini and Carlo Bragagnini have received treatment from Rosemere when they've battled cancer. A charity ball was held at the popular Broughton restaurant to mark 38 years of operating.
6 months ago Advertisement Advertisement Review: The restaurant that’s a fan-Thai-stic addition to Preston city centreThis week I took my 77-year-old mother Yvonne with me to Khao Thai Eatery, a new licenced restaurant situated towards the ring-road end of Church Street in Preston city centre. […]
6 months ago Review: The Capitol Centre restaurant offering lunch for under a tennerThis week my mother Yvonne, my daughter GZ and I paid a visit to Bella Maria Walton-le-Dale‘s Capitol Centre for lunch. It was the first time any of us had eaten there, […]
6 months ago Preston chef nominated for Lancashire Tourism Unsung Hero awardA chef from Preston has been nominated for a Lancashire Tourism Unsung Hero award. Oli Martin, who is the Chef Director at Aven Restaurant, Fell Urban Bistro and Foray Catering, […]
6 months ago The Blue Anchor at Bretherton famous for ‘all-you-can-eat’ Sunday dinner to closeAn emotional farewell post from the current operators who have seen two decades from behind the bar and kitchen of this infamous place for a Sunday carvery.
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