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.
We had a great time at Maxy Farm Pantry. The staff couldn’t have been more attentive or kind. They were also incredibly patient when plans changed last minute. The Sunday roasts were delicious and enjoyed by both adults and children. Thank you. We hope see you again soon.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonIt was my first visit and went with a friend for lunch. The food was lovely but we were rushed to leave. We were not offered anything else after we finished our main and were asked to leave in 5 minutes! We were in there for one hour and had hoped to have a bit longer for another drink and maybe a dessert. We have tried all the places to eat in Penwortham and this was first times we were rushed.
Bread and Butter – PrestonWent for Thursday breakfast, excellent and friendly service and the food was amazing!
Bread and Butter – PrestonGorgeous, gorgeous food. Lovely staff and bright atmosphere, will definitely be coming back!
Bread and Butter – PrestonRecently went to Maxy Farm Pantry for Sunday lunch to celebrate Mum’s 90 th birthday. There were 11 of us. We were all very well fed and enjoyed our meals. Some of us requested children’s portions (although we were all adults) and these too proved to be generous. Desserts were delicious and there was not one complaint among us. We were treated politely by the staff and owe them all a debt of gratitude for a lovely time. I would recommend Maxy Farm Pantry to anyone. Thank you to all concerned.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonFantastic food & service as ever!
Bread and Butter – PrestonVery nice and clean. Food good quality. Good atmosphere. Food delivered timely and was hot. Only negative, a bit pricey.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonYet again a fabulous lunch at Bread and Butter, Penwortham. Never disappoints and the staff couldn’t be more helpful.
Bread and Butter – PrestonAlways lovely food. Always a welcoming smile and friendly banter from Team Maxy. Best place for “ladies wot lunch” (or breakfast). PS. besssst breakfasts everrrrr
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonWent for the first time and had brunch which was delicious. A really cute little place, good service and good food.
Bread and Butter – PrestonCan not go wrong at the Pantry. The food is always excellent, staff deliver great service and the atmosphere is always spot on. If you’ve never been you certainly need to go.
Maxy Farm Pantry & Restaurant – PrestonA first time visit for the Tapas menu and we weren't disappointed. Food great quality without long to wait for each plate. Nice atmosphere on a Saturday night with an attentive and polite team. Thanks for a good evening we will be back.
Bread and Butter – PrestonFirst time visiting with a friend. We both enjoyed the stacked pancakes which were delicious. Nice atmosphere, friendly staff, clean restaurant inside and out. Would definitely come again and next time hoping to try the famous Sunday lunch!
Bread and Butter – Prestonsuch a treat coming to bread and butter, absolutely lovely from start to finish. Service was amazing too, happy chatty staff & the food was to die for!
Bread and Butter – PrestonExcellent food, best breakfast in Preston
Bread and Butter – PrestonLovely atmosphere Service was quick and polite Food all tasted really nice 100% will come back again
Bread and Butter – PrestonFriday Special - small fish and chips with mushy peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea, £10.95.
Weekend 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.
Roast every Sunday from 12.30pm. Choice of meats (or Vegan roast) plus all the trimmings, £18 (children, £12).
2 courses, £15; 3 courses, £19. Available Monday to Thursday, 12pm-5pm.
Five tapas and two glasses of Sangria, £30.
Traditional haddock fillet, chips, mushy peas, bread and butter and a pot of tea, £12.