Cosy Club nearing opening of first diner in Reading town centre
A swanky restaurant and bar chain is nearly ready to open its first branch in Reading town centre this Spring.
Read moreDetailsA swanky restaurant and bar chain is nearly ready to open its first branch in Reading town centre this Spring.
Read moreDetailsAt the weekend I went to the Cinnamon Tree which is an award winning Indian restaurant based in Mortimer, a small village just seven miles
Read moreDetailsOne of the UK's fastest growing Indian street food restaurant chains, Karak Chaii, has opened the doors on its 22nd cafe in Reading
Read moreDetailsSmart Works Reading, the charity that helps women succeed at job interviews through its free interview coaching and dressing service
Read moreDetailsGreggs has opened its new and improved shop today in Reading. Previously located at 16 Broad Street Mall, the shop has expanded
Read moreDetailsA closed pub in Reading could be taken over by clashing cafe chains.
Read moreDetailsThere's a new Thai restaurant in Reading and I recently got the pleasure of taking my daughter Grace there for some special one on one time
Read moreDetailsHelp us make sure no-one goes hungry, says The Way Ministry
Read moreDetailsEating walnuts for breakfast could improve brain function throughout the day for young adults, a new study from the University of Reading has shown.
Read moreDetailsAn American barbecue restaurant chain with locations in Reading and the surrounding area has been closed down due to insolvency.
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