Pubs in Tilehurst
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Found 10 pubs in Tilehurst
Royal British Legion Tilehurst
Downing Road, Tilehurst RG31 5BB
Back in April 2014 the Club celebrated its 80th anniversary and continues to be at the heart of Tilehurst life. Music features regularly at weekends (see website for details). There are Friday lunchtime specials from the kitchen. Both the Assembly all and the Lounge Bar are available for hire. Snooker and angling societies, amongst others, are actively supported. "We are a members Club of course but non members are allowed to use the Club if they either attend with a member or they ask nicely for a "trial session" within reason."
Water Tower
160 Park Lane, Tilehurst RG31 4DU
Formerly known as the Bear Inn, built in the 1930's. Closed for a number of years during the mid-2000's it re-opened following a major refurbishment in February 2012 as a Flaming Grill pub. Meal deals Monday to Friday. Closes at 11 Friday & Saturday, despite what their website says. The 17 bus terminates here.
Butchers Arms
9 Lower Armour Road, Tilehurst RG31 6HH
A former Wethered's (Marlow) pub that has miraculously retained its two-bar layout, it was once one of a pair of back-street pubs which stood facing each other; the former Bird in Hand ph can still be easily identified opposite. At this welcoming locals' and entirely wet-led pub, enjoy the sizeable garden in good weather together with TV football or a quiz held on the 1st Thursday of every month.
Fox & Hounds
116 City Road, Tilehurst RG31 5SB
This low-beamed, popular, village pub is in a pleasant backwater on the edge of Tilehurst close to open fields and Sulham Woods. Originally, an end of terrace cottage, a large conservatory has been added at the rear. A wood-burning stove, installed in a recently-uncovered bricked-in fireplace during renovations adds a new aspect to the friendly, country pub, atmosphere in this predominantly-locals' hostelry.
Mansion House
Prospect Park, Tilehurst RG30 2ND
Large-scale Harvester picking up trade from Prospect Park and surrounding areas. No real ale. Discounts available using Harvester app.
Plough
78 School Road, Tilehurst RG31 5AW
Locals pub situated on the Tilehurst Triangle. Darts and pool. No meals served but home-made rolls at a very reasonable price. Live music and jukebox when not! Note - post-COVID, the pub may close early if quiet.
Prince
111 School Road, Tilehurst RG31 5BG
Large and well-positioned pub that has suffered from poor stewardship in the past. It was refurbished and re-opened on December 16th 2016. There's now a comfortable ambience, food and a large garden.
Royal Oak
69 Westwood Glen, Tilehurst RG31 5NW
Encroaching suburbia has now enveloped this once-remote, hill-top, drovers' inn which remains a jumble of rooms at different levels. The higher lounge exhibits a recently-discovered fireplace whilst the lower, public, bar has games facilities and angling memorabilia. In clement weather, enjoy the prize-winning garden at this quirky and entirely wet-led pub.
Tylers Rest
149 Norcot Road, Tilehurst RG30 6BS
A modern M&B pub, originally Charringtons but now part of the Sizzling Pubs chain, with a quirky design featuring a stubby, circular, faux 'pottery kiln' tower forming a 'hinge' around which the rest of the building has been constructed. Adjacent to old clay pits, an aerial cableway almost directly overhead once transported excavated raw material across Norcot Road for the firing of bricks at nearby Grovelands. An emphasis on value-for-money food and drink now includes breakfasts from 10am.
Victoria
1 Norcot Road, Tilehurst RG30 6BP
Formerly The White House, this pub was extensively refurbished in 2014 with the addition not only of a conservatory area but also the introduction of food - now including weekday breakfasts - and real ale. There is now a broader clientèle than hitherto and scenes of historic Reading abound within. A dart board and a pool table are available, games played via a fee paid into the former and with a deposit paid at the bar for the latter. Buses stop right outside or just around the corner.
