Twyford’s new Thai restaurant is a treat for the senses, including your ears
A new restaurant in Twyford has fused a great menu with the beautiful sounds of a pianist who has performed in Michelin-star restaurants in London
Read moreA new restaurant in Twyford has fused a great menu with the beautiful sounds of a pianist who has performed in Michelin-star restaurants in London
Read moreTHINK of the quintessential English village pub and you'll probably picture a centuries-old inn, with oak beams, and you think of The Green Man
Read moreA SWALLOWFIELD pub has launched a new summer menu, which is perfect for well, any occasion really.
Read moreWe are privileged in Wokingham to have restaurants offering exotic dishes from around the world, but there is still a charm to the Great British pub
Read morehe George & Dragon Pub, recently acquired by Siren Craft Brew, is a beautiful 17th century grade two listed pub
Read moreLocated in the heart of Wokingham, The Lord Raglan Pub is a modern British pub.
Read moreNow that the nights are drawing in and there is a chill in the air, it seemed like the perfect night to enjoy the new menu at The Dog &...
Read moreAfternoon tea is a British tradition. What could be better than a chance to catch up with friends, and enjoy sandwiches, scones, and pastries?
Read moreSUMMER time is perfect for barbecue food, but what if you want to enjoy life on the grill without the hassle of clearing up afterwards?
Read moreWHEN the promise is good food, good drink and good company, that?s a lot to live up to - that?s what we got when we visited The Pheasant in Winnersh
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