Absolutely delicious... if you know where to look
A Preston venue in an "unloved" part of the city has been given a huge revamp and its new owners hope it will help people to stop forgetting it exists. LOST Bar and Pizzeria has taken over the former Once Was Lost, tucked away among a row of former weaver's cottages on Market Street West.
As a further incentive, customers visiting to enjoy the Neo-Neapolitan-style pizza and drinks between now and Christmas Day can enjoy 25% off beer and wine.“LOST is a real gem," he said. "Based in a row of weaver’s cottages which is one of the oldest buildings in Preston gives it a quality of its own.”
"We’re hoping our 25/25 opening offer will put that right. LOST really has to be experienced to be fully appreciated. And, of course, a tiny piece of seasonal good news in times when it’s hard to come by never goes amiss.”
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