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Reading
Dating back to the 17th century, this historic Grade II listed coaching inn stands as Reading’s oldest pub, steeped in tales and legacies. Surrounded by history with the Abbey only a few minutes walk, the building itself is famous for being the pub…
Reading
One of Reading's newly refurbished bar's in the Town Centre. A popular place for beer and burgers especially with the students...
Reading
Pizzeria and bar located along King's Road. Freshly made Pizza using a secret pizza dough recipe.
READING
A short walk from Reading town centre, we are specialists in Great Beer from cask, keg & bottle with an ever-changing range; expect craft beer favourites, Belgian bottles and local classics as well as rotating range of traditional ciders and artisan…
READING
Phantom Brewing Co is a craft beer brewery based in Reading, Berkshire. With the main goal of producing the freshest beer, made with the highest quality ingredients, we have worked hard to provide a welcoming community hub in our taproom in Reading…
READING
Purple Turtle has been a staple of Reading nightlife for over 30 years, first opening in 1990 and going strong ever since. The bar first opened on Duke Street before moving over to Gun Street when the Oracle was being built in 1997. It is one of the…
Reading
The name of this Stonegate pub, and the street it is in, recalls the Franciscan monks who came to Reading in the 13th century.
Reading
Cuban rum and cocktail bar in the heart of Reading. A great place to eat, drink and dance in town.
Reading
The Allied Arms is located in what was the area of Saxon Reading, and is almost certainly part of the original land on which the first church...
Reading
Located within Hilton Reading, OXBO Reading is a vibrant dining destination that blends contemporary British cuisine with a relaxed, modern atmosphere. Set just moments from the Kennet River and a short drive from Reading town centre, OXBO offers an…
Reading
The site of this Wetherspoon pub was once occupied by the Hope Brewery, which had its own pub, The Hope Tap.