Pubs in Reading
Discover the best pubs and bars in Reading. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
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Royal Albion
642 Oxford Road, Reading RG30 1EH
Refurbished in the last couple of years and looking smarter from it. Separate pool and darts room and outside drinking area at side.
Be At One
1 Gun Street, Reading RG1 2JR
Town centre cocktail bar. Formerly known as Sahara and taken over by a London-based chain in Spring 2013. With its large windows looking out onto the square, it offers over 90 cocktails to choose from and a constant party atmosphere. Happy hour until 7pm each day.
Slug & Lettuce
Riverside Level, Oracle, Reading RG1 2AG
Busy chain bar on Oracle Riverside - north side near Debenhams. No real ale but various keg fonts including Meantime Pale Ale & Goose Midway IPA. Wide range of food available until 10pm all week. Level access to all areas.
Southcote
Southcote Lane, Reading RG30 3AB
Former coaching inn located two miles outside Reading town centre, just off the A4 (Bath Road). Run by Beefeater, it was refurbished in 2017. Has a separate bar area from the main restaurant, which also has upstairs seating.
Sportsman
201 Shinfield Road, Reading RG2 7DS
Large comfortable pub on the corner of Shinfield Road and Elm Road. Good value food is served all day, with meal-deals Mon-Sat. A proper local pub at the heart of its community, with a quiz on Wednesday night and Killer Pool on Sunday night.
Spread Eagle
117 Norfolk Road, Reading RG30 2EG
Former Greene King back street pub that used to service the former Reading FC home of Elm Park. Free pool and jukebox every Thursday from 1pm until 11pm. Regular karaoke and quiz nights.
Sun Inn
16 Castle Street, Reading RG1 7RD
Town centre pub and reputedly the oldest in Reading. Rambling interior. Plenty of screens for sporting events alongside pool, darts and crib.
Sweeney & Todd
10 Castle Street, Reading RG1 7RD
A Reading institution, open for over 30 years, and a bit of a time-warp. The front is a pie shop. Go up a few stairs to find the bar, the then further through to the restaurant. There's another dining area in the cellar. The main draw is the pies with over 20 varieties to choose from, and you can also buy them from the shop to take away along with pasties, sausage rolls, cold meats and Scotch eggs (shop opens at 8.30 Mon-Sat).
Three Guineas
Station Approach, Reading RG1 1LY
The Three Guineas is a Grade II listed pub located in the old ticket hall of Reading railway station. Thoroughly refurbished by Fullers a few years ago to high standard featuring ornate tiling, old railway memorabilia and a selection of classic clocks. There's a large outdoor seating area in front but unfortunately you can't access the platforms directly, so make sure you leave enough time for your train! Note - no cash since COVID, card payments only.
Three Tuns
191 Wokingham Road, Reading RG6 1LT
A large pub at the end of the 17 bus route with the original two bars combined into one. The beers in its new Craft Beer chill cabinet include Brew Dog. Food, they claim, is traditional pub fare with a modern twist. Major sporting events regularly shown on Sky Sports and BT Sports. Quiz nights every Thursday evening. 10% discount for students & NHS staff.
Toby Carvery
Richfield Avenue, Reading RG1 8EQ
Large, purpose built Toby Carvery offering separate large bar and restaurant areas. Two well kept real ales from national brands are available. Disabled access to bar, restaurant and toilet, with parking spaces immediately adjacent to the entrance and level access. You can have a drink in the bar with no need to have food but, if you want to eat, good-sized carvery meals are available in the restaurant. Serves walk-in trade and also acts as the restaurant for the adjacent Premier Inn.
Turks Head
31 London Road, Reading RG1 5BJ
The Turks is an extremely welcoming and traditional British pub. This pub nestles alongside the London Road bus lane and is much larger than you might expect. Pool tables at the far end. Traditional pub food. Local cover bands can really pack them in here like nowhere else in town.
