Flights
Hotels & Homes
Trains
Car Services
Car Rentals
Airport Transfers
Attractions & Tours
Attractions & Tours
eSIM & SIM
Flight + Hotel
Travel Inspiration
Travel Guides
Top Picks
Map
Gift Cards
Trip.com Rewards
Deals
App
Customer Support
Find Bookings
Trip
Travel Guides
Europe
United Kingdom
Lancashire
Preston
Trip.com Gourmet Awards
Best Restaurants in August in Preston (Updated 2025)
Cuisines
Clear
All
Western-style
Bars/Bistros
Coffee Shops
Show All
Specialties
Clear
Open Late
Brunch
Afternoon Tea
Show All
Business Hours
Clear
0:00 am~5:00 am
5:00 am~10:00 am
10:00 am~02:00 pm
Show All
Price
Clear
GBP 0
GBP 108+
Provided Services
Clear
Free Wi-Fi
Booster Seats
Outdoor Seating
Show All
1. Macdonald Tickled Trout
3.5
/5
12 Reviews
Barbeque
TheForkUser
Nice lunch, good price, nice view of the river, staff attentive and pleasant, will re-visit at some point in the future. Would recommend for sure
2. The Broughton Inn
4.5
/5
15 Reviews
Reservation Available
Bars/Bistros
Open Late
TheForkUser
I like this place.A note to the pastry chef...please put less biscuit base on the banana caramel slice you do. OR make the base with butter like a proper shortbread.The biscuit THIS time was too much. The last 2 times it was spot on. A spoon of creme chantilly would finish it off perfectly.It was Thursday night at 7pm...and FULL.That tells you a story on its own.The young girls on the restaurant staff team were excellent, esp ours. She read our table, looked at our faces, hence the service was excemplenary.Weldone. 👍
3. A Mano Restaurant & Bar
5
/5
1 Reviews
£23
Western-style
Todemmy
A Mano Restaurant & Bar is in the downtown area, so it's very convenient to come here when shopping! [Taste] The pizza is delicious, the spices are quite special, it feels like Italian style, the salad is very fresh, the olives are not liked, and the pickles are crispy [Environment] A more casual and relaxed environment
4. Cast Iron Grill
No comments yet
£26
Barbeque
5. Th'Owd Tithe Barn
No comments yet
£13
Bakeries
6. The Adelphi
No comments yet
£5
Bars/Bistros
7. Saladishy
4.5
/5
8 Reviews
Western-style
TheForkUser
Absolutely loved the food. So good I have booked again. You won’t be disappointed. Little gem of a place. If you are thinking about booking go ahead and treat yourself
8. Francos
No comments yet
Western-style
Open Late
9. The Ferret
No comments yet
£6
Western-style
旺仔大大宝(同其他平台)
#創創彈計劃分萬萬现金 #英旅遊 #Preston Preston is a city in Lancashire, England, known for its long history and rich culture. Here is a detailed guide to Preston: ⛱️ Must-visit attractions: 1. Preston Abbey: This is a historic Benedictine monastery. Although it was dissolved during the Reformation, the ruins are still well preserved and it is a good place to learn about local history. 2. Ashton Park: This vast park is a great place to relax, with lakes, gardens and children's play areas. 3. Preston Market: One of the best ways to experience local life is to visit the traditional market, which has fresh food and a variety of goods. (As one of the top ten university cities in the UK, Preston has about 50,000 people receiving higher education, and a strong academic atmosphere. You can go and see the university) 🍜 Food Guide: 1. The Ferret: This pub is famous for its craft beer and delicious pub food, and it is a good place to taste local food. 2. Fish Chilli Unlimited: If you like seafood, this restaurant offers a variety of options, including classic British fish and chips. 3. Bistro Pierre at The Millstone: This French restaurant offers exquisite dishes and a comfortable environment, suitable for special occasions. 🏨 Accommodation Guide: 1. The Midland Hotel: This luxury hotel is located in the city center and offers modern rooms and first-class facilities. 2. ibis Styles Preston Centre: This is a budget hotel brand that provides clean and comfortable accommodation and reasonable prices. 3. Preston Marriott Hotel: A hotel under the Marriott Hotel Group, it provides high-quality accommodation and convenient facilities. 🚄 Transportation Guide: Note~ Preston does not have a civilian airport. The nearest international airports include Blackpool International Airport, Manchester International Airport and Liverpool Airport. These airports can be easily reached from Preston Central Railway Station. 1. Train: Preston Railway Station is an important transportation hub with regular trains to cities such as Manchester, Liverpool and London. 2. Public transport: There are many bus routes in the city, which can easily reach various attractions and areas. 3. Walking or cycling: The city center is compact, and walking or cycling is a good way to explore the city. 🌈 Travel guide: Preston is one of the cities with the largest proportion of immigrants in northern England. People of all races can be seen on the streets, and there are about 10,000 Chinese. There are many activities~ 1. Queen's birthday: On the first or second Saturday of June every year, the Queen will personally review the "Military Flag Salute Parade" as part of her birthday celebration. 2. Buckwheat Festival: Held in Preston every September, including agricultural exhibitions, car exhibitions, voting for the king and queen, etc. 💗 Other tips: 1. Preston's weather is changeable, so dress accordingly. 2. You can check the local festival and event schedule, such as the Preston Music Festival. 3. Shopping: In addition to traditional markets, Preston also has large shopping malls, such as Preston Guild Hall and St George's Shopping Centre.
1
2
3
4
5
66