When it comes to Lunch, Preston has no shortage of great independent venues. Here’s a shortlist of our favourites – all a short walk from Society1.
The Hot Potato Tram has been a Preston icon for decades. Serving up jacket potatoes, parched peas and more, you can find their cute converted tram on the flag market most days for a delicious homemade lunch!
Location: The Flag Market, Outside the Harris Museum
The Tipsy Chef is a relatively new vendor in Preston Markets. Serving up incredible and Moorish burgers, loaded fries and more, Jay brings something special to Preston that we think anyone would enjoy
Location:Preston Markets
Kimji is the city centre’s only Korean restaurant, and we feel lucky to have it so nearby. They even do a lunchtime deal for £8.95 – a great deal for excellent and authentic food.
Location: Winckley Street, Preston
Ravenous is a delightful independent café and coffee shop on Canon Street in the city centre. Serving up breakfasts, sandwiches, jacket potatoes, salads and more, this lovely café feels like home in all the best ways.
Location: 12 Cannon Street, Preston
Cafune is an incredible café in the Preston city centre, serving South American coffee and cuisine. The Arepas are a must-try and we’re partial to an Argentinian Cappucino
Location: 35 Market St, Preston
We Don’t Give a Fork is arguably the city’s best place for burgers. They’ve started doing a lunch deal too! £9.99 for a burger, fries, and a soft drink, you definitely can’t go wrong!
Location: 20 Guildhall Street, Preston
Brew and Bake is an independent coffee shop in the North end of Preston, and a must-visit if you’re near the Bus Station. They serve delicious brunches and speciality coffee in a beautiful new venue.
Location: Ormskirk Road, Preston