Pizza Hut returns to Reading
A pizza chain that had no restaurants in Reading for years has made its return to the town with its opening at a busy retail park.
Read moreDetailsA pizza chain that had no restaurants in Reading for years has made its return to the town with its opening at a busy retail park.
Read moreDetailsA chain American burger restaurant has been confirmed to be opening at a riverside destination in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsFried chicken restaurant Popeyes marked the opening of its new location at Reading Gateway retail park last week
Read moreDetailsA dessert parlour and fast food joint that was involved in the 'burger wars' in Reading could start selling food, drinks and desserts until midnight.
Read moreDetailsScientists from the University of Reading working with a Nepalese community gardening group have found a 'supercharged' compost.
Read moreDetailsA burger chain that was previously available for delivery only in Reading is gearing up to open a restaurant in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsIf you've lived in Reading for a while chances are you'll have been to the Calcot hotel in the past to enjoy one of there disco dinner evenings
Read moreDetailsSaturday did not go as planned, I ordered sunshine and instead got rain, great for the grass but not great for my dinner date with my husband.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang has said sorry for the confusion.
Read moreDetailsCosy Club has unveiled the exciting new chapter in its evolution with the grand opening of Cosy Club Reading.
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