Reading pizza prices shock residents – study reveals nearly double the UK average
Pizza lovers in Reading may want to check their wallets ? the town has been named the fifth most expensive place in the UK for a pizza
Read moreDetailsPizza lovers in Reading may want to check their wallets ? the town has been named the fifth most expensive place in the UK for a pizza
Read moreDetailsParticipants in the study will wear camera glasses to track their diets in a new study led by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsA newly opened Five Guys restaurant in Winnersh has enjoyed a strong start, attracting large numbers of customers during its first week of trading.
Read moreDetailsA new look for a pub at a busy junction in Reading has been approved as the brewery that owns it is seeking to do an extensive refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsThe store based at Winnersh Showcase will be only the seventh drive-thru store in the country.
Read moreDetailsResearch has shown higher welfare standards could boost UK farmer incomes, as consumers are willing to pay more for food with labelled welfare scores
Read moreDetailsReading restaurant Manzano's and local charity Sadaka opened its arms to the homeless and those in need on Christmas Day,
Read moreDetailsHaving been regular diners at Rangamati in Winnersh for many years, my family and I were keen to discover whether the restaurant
Read moreDetailsOn Monday evening we enjoyed a thoroughly memorable visit to The Mutton in Heazley Heath, just outside Hook. This beautiful independent country pub
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