First glimpse inside Friar Street’s revamped McDonald’s
READING'S new-look McDonald's on Friar Street welcomed its first customers on Wednesday morning.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S new-look McDonald's on Friar Street welcomed its first customers on Wednesday morning.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading charity is helping residents stock up on fresh and healthy food, while also reducing food waste.
Read moreDetailsPizzas could be in short supply after news that workers in London are set to strike.
Read moreDetailsMcDonald's is now set to re-open on Friar Street on Wednesday, September 20.
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival returns on Saturday, September 16, and this year will be opened by actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL deal running across September allows a family of four to enjoy a meal out for £15.
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Business Improvement District has released a new map of places to eat and drink in Reading, listing more than 140 locations
Read moreDetailsSweet and smokey, melt-off-the-bone BBQ pork ribs and a zingy, Asian-style slaw are a match made in heaven. Ideal for family get-togethers and al fresco dining, this showstopper summer dish...
Read moreDetailsA READING dessert parlour will keep the summer party going as it introduces a new line of drinks.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead brewery hosted three days of fun
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