Bastille Day festival returns to Forbury Gardens
The Bastille Day Festival is returning to Reading with stalls offering French cuisine and traditional performances of music and dancing
Read moreDetailsThe Bastille Day Festival is returning to Reading with stalls offering French cuisine and traditional performances of music and dancing
Read moreDetailsCanadian purveyors of Japanese souffle-style pancakes Fluffy Fluffy have opened a new outlet in the centre of town, its biggest yet
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to casual dining, German Doner Kebab (GDK) stands out as a tantalising option for those seeking something new
Read moreDetailsA READING church is welcoming members of its community for lunch.
Read moreDetailsWarings Bakery, which was served Reading since its establishment in Tilehurst in 1932, is now partnering with Anonymous Coffee Co
Read moreDetailsRIVERSIDE dining with the triple wow factor ? that's what you can expect if you head down the road for a meal at The Compleat Angler
Read moreDetailsA SWALLOWFIELD pub has launched a new summer menu, which is perfect for well, any occasion really.
Read moreDetailsAROUND 600 people enjoyed an event which showcased the very best of locally-produced beverages.
Read moreDetailsReading Chilli Fest returned to the town centre on Saturday, bringing fans of the flaming-hot food to taste and try some spicy snacks and ingredients
Read moreDetailsA NEW cocktail has gone on sale at a Winnersh restaurant, aimed at celebrating Pride month.
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