A foodie influencer has been tucking in during a visit to the city.
Jono Yates, known as Only Scrans on his socials, toured three city food places.
He sampled the Preston staple a butter pie at Rounds bakery in Ribbleton Lane, popped to the recently opened Different Gravy in the new Mad Giant Food Hall in Animate.
And no visit to Preston now is complete without a trip to stand in the queue for a SpudBros jacket potato.
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Jono chats with Andrew Round of Rounds & Co about the history of the butter pie before heading off to Moor Park to go and tuck in.
Andew Rounds in the family-run bakers Pic: OnlyScrans
Yates is glazing about Preston as he says he is ‘on a mission to showcase top scran outside London’ and remarks on the Northern hospitality and friendly chats in the city while he’s here.
His picks are sourced from his legion of online followers when he announces where he’s heading next – and Different Gravy get a good ranking from Jono as he dips his sandwich in their custom gravy.
Jacob Nelson of the SpudBros Pic: OnlyScrans
Heading to the Flag Market and he enjoys a Spud Bros jacket potato and chats with Jacob Nelson about their explosion in the past two years from the humble tram to global stardom.
At Blog Preston we cover Preston’s food scene week in, week out, see all our independent food reviews here for an honest assessment on where to eat.
We’ve also teamed up with the team at EatInOut who give you offers and discounts at dozens of places to eat and drink in and around Preston – for a small fee each month.
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