Reading burger and dessert favourite wants to stay open until 3am
A joint burger restaurant and dessert parlour in Reading could stay open until 3am each night.
Read moreDetailsA joint burger restaurant and dessert parlour in Reading could stay open until 3am each night.
Read moreDetailsA pop-up bar area is back open at The Oracle Riverside in Reading after a long hiatus.
Read moreDetailsA highly rated pizza takeaway in Reading has reopened under new ownership.
Read moreDetailsShake Shack, which specialises in burgers and milkshakes, is set to become the latest international food outlet bringing its offerings to the town.
Read moreDetailsIncluding blueberries, plums, blackberries, and broad beans in your five-a-day may be the best way to a healthier heart, new research suggests.
Read moreDetailsThe number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading is rising, according to recent openings and upcoming sites.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian restaurant in Reading town centre has been taken over and renamed.
Read moreDetailsREADING is set to welcome a two-day culinary celebration to Broad Street which will be the latest event seeing world cuisine and live entertainment in the heart of the town....
Read moreDetailsPeople shared their memories of a pub and steak restaurant in Reading and expressed sympathy for staff at the news that it has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsA chain responsible for running cafes at some of the biggest destinations in London is gearing up to come to Reading.
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