After a short closure, Eat Indian, a popular Preston deli, is making a comeback in a new city centre location.
Eat Indian , a Preston deli that sells snacks, curries, wraps and food to either eat now or takeaway, will be opening at a new site in the city centre following a recent dispute. The deli was previously closed due to a disagreement over rent with landlords, but will now take over the former Greekos site on Fishergate. Greekos, which opened in 2024, closed suddenly after announcing plans to expand into Lancaster.
The new location for Eat Indian is just over the road and next door to Greggs, offering a convenient option for customers.
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