Went for lunch, soup and a sandwich. The soup was fantastic as was the sandwich! Service was great. Never had a bad experience here
Bread and Butter – Preston
Preston in Lancashire is a cosmopolitan city located on the River Ribble and is also the home of the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN). Many restaurants and food pubs can be found in the city centre and its suburbs.
Went for lunch, soup and a sandwich. The soup was fantastic as was the sandwich! Service was great. Never had a bad experience here
Bread and Butter – PrestonLovely food as always , nice atmosphere and food came quickly
Bread and Butter – PrestonTraditional pub with friendly staff. Food was great and good size portions. Would definitely go again
The Plough At Eaves – PrestonOur first visit yesterday and won't be our last. Modern and classy surroundings. Brilliant attentive service. Lovely food - very good portion sizes and very tasty. Plenty of choice. We would definitely visit again.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – Preston2nd time visiting this establishment. A cozy little pub with a pleasant atmosphere. The food was cooked fresh and was piping hot. Definitely worth a visit.
The Plough At Eaves – PrestonExcellent food & excellent service, will definitely go again soon
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonThe food is totally amazing,
The Plough At Eaves – PrestonFantastic beef brisket special 5*
Bread and Butter – PrestonA delightful lunch at Bread and Butter. This was my second visit and was just as good as the first. Lovely food, charming and unhurried service means return visits are a certainly.
Bread and Butter – PrestonGreat food and friendly service. Thank you
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonLovely and cosy.. Lovely food and nice people The service was great
The Plough At Eaves – PrestonI’ve waited a while to post this review. This was the first time we’ve “eaten out” on Christmas Day. No other pub to compare against. I understand (from reading Facebook reviews) that the pub were let down by staff on the 25th, leaving them exceptionally under-staffed. It may have been a good idea to tell clients up front. The staff that were working were rushed off their feet, continually apologising for “the wait”. Our table seemed to fare quite well all things considered so I’m not going to be too harsh. Feedback for my meal: My starter of melon came with a vinaigrette dressing which, putting it bluntly, was horrible. I scraped off as much as possible. The beef Wellington was miniscule. The sherry trifle was weird - no sherry flavour, in fact mostly custard (tasted like Ambrosia) on top of what tasted like crushed meringue. By now, we were on the verge of going home anyway, so I was certainly not about to complain over that. Other tables around us were having a dreadful time and their reviews can be seen on Tripadvisor or Facebook (and also on here). I felt sorry for the front of house team - lord knows what the kitchen was like in the chaos. We usually go for Sunday lunch which has always been good so we will venture to the Plough again, but it was not their finest hour on Christmas Day. Well done to the staff who did turn up, they tried their best but were simply overwhelmed!
The Plough At Eaves – PrestonAlways enjoyable breakfast , brunch , tapas . Must try the afternoon tea !
Bread and Butter – PrestonBeautiful food, well cooked, well presented and good service. Nice brunch choices. Not the cheapest but the quality is good so it doesn’t feel overpriced.
Bread and Butter – PrestonThe amount of waiting times between courses was ridiculous my turkey dinner was only look warm unfortunately I like my food piping hot,I think the pub itself should have closed to the general public after a couple of hours like other pubs do which gives the staff serving Xmas dinner's more time far too many customers and not enough staff poorly organised. You should not have to ask for your food or clear dirty plates yourself.
The Plough At Eaves – PrestonRegular visitors to Bread and Butter and have always enjoyed brunch, tapas and Sunday Lunch! On the occasion it was for a festive afternoon tea. Excellent food, great service and good value! Looking forward to our next visit.
Bread and Butter – PrestonLovely food and great service. Never had a bad meal here and it has a lovely atmosphere.
Bread and Butter – PrestonFood was good, table service was warm, friendly and prompt. Issue on arrival with the reservation, explained to the manager but felt this wasn’t really listened to. Was required to show a screenshot of booking before being shown to our table. Was then told that there were plenty of tables and that it wouldn’t be a problem. Feel that too much was made of this despite it being a mistake by the staff/booking system. Not an enjoyable start to the experience.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonWeekend breakfast served all day Saturday and Sunday. Two Rashers of Grilled Back Bacon • Two Pork Sausages • Fried Egg • Hash Browns • Baked Beans • Tomato • A Slice of Toast (White or Wholemeal) with butter & marmalade for £12.
Sunday Lunch: 1 course, £18.95; 2 courses, £23.95; 3 courses, £28.95. Available 12pm-8pm Sundays.