Cosy Club enjoys grand unveiling in Reading
Cosy Club has unveiled the exciting new chapter in its evolution with the grand opening of Cosy Club Reading.
Read moreDetailsCosy Club has unveiled the exciting new chapter in its evolution with the grand opening of Cosy Club Reading.
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers latest offering sees them bring a taste of New York to cities and towns around England with their brand new burger.
Read moreDetailsAn American fast food burger chain that relaunched its brand in Reading has been given permission to stay open four hours later on weekends
Read moreDetailsLocals can enjoy a spectacular weekend filled with delicious food, shopping stalls, talented artisans, talks, music, and Father's Day celebrations
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Fiesta returns to Forbury Gardens from 11am-4pm on Saturday, April 26.
Read moreDetailsYour Davey Bread has been awarded the medals for its bread offerings at Britain's Best Loaf for second year running
Read moreDetailsA swanky restaurant and bar chain is nearly ready to open its first branch in Reading town centre this Spring.
Read moreDetailsAt the weekend I went to the Cinnamon Tree which is an award winning Indian restaurant based in Mortimer, a small village just seven miles
Read moreDetailsOne of the UK's fastest growing Indian street food restaurant chains, Karak Chaii, has opened the doors on its 22nd cafe in Reading
Read moreDetailsSmart Works Reading, the charity that helps women succeed at job interviews through its free interview coaching and dressing service
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