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31. The Shepherds House Inn
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 August 2008Just like the Hook and Tackle, the Shepherds House Inn is one of those pubs that you’ve driven past thousands of times but never managed to get to.
32. Miah’s Spencers Wood
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 August 2008How do you fancy dining with the stars?
33. Burger kings
Get Wokingham, Thursday 07 August 2008Burgers. Every so often I have a craving for them and end up popping into MaccyDs for a illicit quarterpounder.
34. The World Turned Upside Down Pub, Reading
Get Wokingham, Thursday 05 March 2009You don’t need me to spell out the obvious: eating out can be expensive, particularly if you want to treat the family. So imagine being able to feed four, with drinks and still have change from £20.
35. Pizza Express - The Oracle, Reading
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 04 November 2008Theo Randall, a former head chef of the River Café and recent winner of best Italian Restaurant of the Year, has created four new pizzas for Pizza Express that come sans cutlery.
36. Everest 53 - Nepalese Restaurant, Reading
Get Wokingham, Thursday 16 April 2009When you think of the highest point you think of Everest. When you think of exquisite food think of Everest 53.
37. A great local
Get Wokingham, Thursday 26 June 2008One of Reading’s unsung treasures is the parade of shops down the Oxford Road.
38. Frankie and Benny's restaurant, Earley
Get Wokingham, Friday 05 December 2008Frankie and Benny’s is great for small people: they have their own menu, including pizza, chicken strips and pasta options, and a fun bag. It costs just £3.95, so it’s pocket friendly too.
39. The place to be
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 May 2008Restaurants in chain stores can be intriguing places. Ideal for a quick cuppa while shopping till you drop, they have mostly taken over from the little cafes that used to pepper our high streets.
40. Views to dine for
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 April 2008The world was rushing by. Traffic was queueing up along Caversham Bridge, people were in a hurry and there was a sense of urgency to their tasks.
