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    Bistrot Pierre

    3.8 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 10:00 pm

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    Plau Gin & Beer House - Best kept secret of the restaurant - the well

    Plau Gin & Beer House

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 mi

    Alright so WHO KNEW Preston has one of the best kept secrets of the North West. This bar and…read morerestaurant is the renovated and refurbished 350-year-old Plough Inn, which sat beside one of the main medieval routes of the north. Numerous historical figures have walked the halls of PLOU since then, and the building has been used for everything from a gin distillery to battle barracks. The new owners have carefully preserved the building and even showcase artefacts discovered in the cellar, where they also happened to excavate the old well which dives 43 feet deep. There are several levels to the building - each with a different function. The top floors house the restaurant, with wonderful dishes from all over the world (HUGE props to the chef). The bottom cellar is where the well is located (right next to a gorgeous bar). And then the floors in between are a cocktail bar and beer/bar stall area. You can rent out different locations of the restaurant for business meetings, workshops, celebrations and more. Okay now onto the restaurant. What a treat! PLAU offers brunch, lunch, and dinner. We went for a late dinner and were blown away. The beer bread butter, king prawns, and duck & squash were my personal favourites, but honestly every dish was lovely. So happy we chose to dine here and can't wait to return!

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    Plau Gin & Beer House - Duck & squash and baked bread board.

    Duck & squash and baked bread board.

    Plau Gin & Beer House - Pork belly, king prawns, bacon hash, tempura tenderstem, and duck & squash - YUM

    Pork belly, king prawns, bacon hash, tempura tenderstem, and duck & squash - YUM

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    Boston Brothers

    Boston Brothers

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    £££

    Revolution is a great bar in Preston. You are able to test out more than 20 flavours of vodka, one…read moreto suit all tastes. Eating here isn't too hot though. Food is a little pricey for the quality and they rarely have your first choice of food. The average price of a meal is about £7. It's definitely a drinking place rather than an eating place.

    Myself and my colleagues have been regulars at Rift & Co (previously Revolution) for about 3 years…read more It's had gone through a lot of changes and the decor is now cool and modern plus the service is excellent. However the once outstanding food has gone seriously down hill. The portion sizes have dramatically reduced as has the quality. Once serving juicey nocarella olives.. They are now tasteless jarred ones, the generous king prawn flatbread is now smaller with fewer and cold prawns and served on a tortilla wrap rather than a large warm and fresh garlic flatbread. There are many details such as these throughout the menu that has completely put us off. Also Rift needs to decide if it's attracting the after work meal crowd or loud drinking crowd.. It currently seems very confused by trying to do both and pleasing very few. The privilege card system has now been revoked which provided drinks deals and 25% off food. This kept us coming back (when the food was better) plus recommending Rift to other friends and colleagues. The fantastic and attentive staff meant this review wasn't a 2 star.. They asked our group to review Rift so hope this helps make some changes!

    The Windmill Hotel & Restaurant

    The Windmill Hotel & Restaurant

    3.5(2 reviews)
    7.2 mi
    ££

    I have had to change my positive review of this place which I don't enjoy doing but you are only as…read moregood as your last performance and I had to be honest. Despite it being warm and sunny outside, inside it was cold and dark, so not a great atmosphere. The waitress was pleasant but not exactly friendly, although she did her job well. We decided to have two starters and the salad bar instead of starters and a main. My starter of garlic mushrooms was delicious, but my fiancé's pea and ham soup was gritty and powdery. Then he had sizzling chilli prawns which he did enjoy although the amount of prawns was not that good for the price and there were too many chillies in it. I chose prawn cocktail. I've had it from there before and it was gorgeous. Oh how I miss those times. It was advertised as coming with a Marie rose sauce, not that difficult to make you would think. Well it clearly was for the chef on duty this afternoon. The prawns were small, tasteless and watery. No doubt out of the frozen section of Tesco. And then there was the sauce. I think it had been made with a LOT of creme fraiche and a minimal amount of anything else. It was vile. It was so vile that it was all that I could take not to vomit at the table. I sent it back, the first time I have ever sent food back in 29 years. I was asked if I wanted another or something different but declined as I had the worst taste in my mouth. I couldn't even manage the salad as that wasn't at its best and all I could taste was the sauce. To be fair they did not charges for the prawn cocktail but if a chef can't manage something so simple then perhaps he should log on to Jobcentre Plus perhaps he will find his calling there. There was also a lot of dust everywhere which does not exactly make you warm to a place. It is frustrating as after our last visit my fiancé emailed them to say how much we had enjoyed it. I have a feeling they won't want to read what I have to say. Disappointing to say the least.

    Personally I love the Windmill and have done for many years, I nearly fell out with the place a…read morewhile ago due to being served a horrible meal, but it has since redeemed itself. No more waiting at the bar to be served, you are met at the door by the waiting staff and shown to a table (of your choice if it isn't busy), the salad bar is a new addition and has everything you expect including eggs, pickles, pasta, even waldorf salad. The service is always friendly and efficient and the food is 9.9 times out of 10 very good.

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    The Windmill Hotel & Restaurant
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