FORUM

17 Winckley Street, Preston, PR1 2AA

The stylish informal ambience at the Forum in fashionable Winckley Street welcomes guests for lunch or dinner. Uber trendy bar by night and calm oasis by day, check out the modern British menu whether you are looking for a snack or a full meal.  A meal here can begin with marinated mixed olives, spicy Thai crab cakes, chorizo in red wine, lamb koftas or potato wedges. Now that the appetite has been whetted continue with steak and ale pie, salmon and dill fishcakes, duck pancakes, Caesar salad, linguine with meatballs, tuna melt, chicken tikka wrap, fish finger butty, classic club sandwich or blue cheese and bacon burger. Sweet temptations of dark chocolate sponge pudding with warm Belgian dark chocolate sauce or a rich sticky toffee pudding with hot butterscotch sauce with vanilla ice cream conclude the meal.

The stylish informal ambience at the Forum in fashionable Winckley Street welcomes guests for lunch or dinner. Uber trendy bar by night and calm oasis by day, check out the modern British menu whether you are looking for a snack or a full meal. 

A meal here can begin with marinated mixed olives, spicy Thai crab cakes, chorizo in red wine, lamb koftas or potato wedges. Now that the appetite has been whetted continue with steak and ale pie, salmon and dill fishcakes, duck pancakes, Caesar salad, linguine with meatballs, tuna melt, chicken tikka wrap, fish finger butty, classic club sandwich or blue cheese and bacon burger. Sweet temptations of dark chocolate sponge pudding with warm Belgian dark chocolate sauce or a rich sticky toffee pudding with hot butterscotch sauce with vanilla ice cream conclude the meal. A range of classic cocktails, fine wines, draught lagers and bottled beers quench the thirst.

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Bar, Brasserie, Modern

: 11:30 - 19:30
: 11:30 - 18:00
: 12:00 - 17:00

Reservations: 01772 563789

17 Winckley Street, Preston, PR1 2AA [Map]

£22.00    N/A

(Avg Price is the average cost per person for two courses, coffee, half a bottle of house wine and tip/service)

REVIEWS OF FORUM

Paul watson (22 December 2011)

Fantastic meal went with my wife and family great atmosphere very freindly staff was great compliments to the chef

Alan M (30 December 2010)

My wife and I went to Forum for lunch this week after it was recommended to us by a friend and situated just of Fishergate in the centre of town. We were greeted at the door and the staff all seemed very friendly. I had the lamb burger and my wife had salmon fish cakes and we were both very happy with our meal. The fish cakes were very moist, well cooked and served on a bed of salad with a lovely sauce. I would have preferred my lamb burger slightly less done but, it was still very nice and served with a decent portion of fat chips. All in all a very nice meal, very reasonably priced and the staff were friendly and helpful. I would definitely return.

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