BBQ restaurant in Reading town centre bid to become late night bar decided
A bid for a Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre to become a late-night bar has been decided.
Read moreDetailsA bid for a Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre to become a late-night bar has been decided.
Read moreDetailsAn Asian fusion eatery has taken over an Italian restaurant unit in Reading town centre that has been vacant for years.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian food company has expanded to open its second restaurant in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre has launched a bid to sell alcohol and host music events.
Read moreDetailsA clampdown on 'junk food' advertisements is set to take place in Reading in an effort to promote healthier living.
Read moreDetailsA grocery in Reading town centre has been forced to close after the discovery of cockroaches and evidence of a mice infestation.
Read moreDetailsA chain cafe at a busy retail park in Reading has closed down around a year after opening.
Read moreDetailsAn Irish-themed bar in Reading town centre is back after a bold makeover, promising to serve up good times, great food, and 'the best seat in town'
Read moreDetailsCaversham Tandoori has made it to the final selection to go forward for the South East Finals in this year's England's Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsThe Bagaara Indian restaurant opened on Shinfield Road.
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