New Reading diner could stay open until 2am at weekends
A new diner that opened this year in Reading could stay open until 2am at weekends.
Read moreDetailsA new diner that opened this year in Reading could stay open until 2am at weekends.
Read moreDetailsAn American coffee chain has opened its latest cafe in Reading at an increasingly busy out-of-town shopping area.
Read moreDetailsA restaurant from India is preparing to open its first UK site in Reading.
Read moreDetailsZaika, The Paan Shop on Oxford Road has been cleared to re-open by Reading Borough Council after it faced closure over serious health concerns
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival is back in town for its seventh annual outing on Saturday, September 21
Read moreDetailsLas Iguanas is marking the release of students' results with a give-away and a special deal to celebrate GCSE Results Day
Read moreDetailsNational chain 'Cake Box', which has more than 250 outlets across the UK, are giving away a million free cupcakes this summer to celebrate
Read moreDetailsONCE upon a time, it was the county's Shire Hall. Now, it is a boutique hotel at the heart of the town centre, complete with one of the most
Read moreDetailsOwners want to sell alcohol until midnight and serve food and soft drinks until 00.30am.
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading businesses have been ordered to pay more than £6,000 in costs after approximately 400kg of illegal meat was seized by Council Environmental Health officers. Jensiama Enterprises Limited, and...
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