Pubs in Wokingham
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Olde Leathern Bottel
221 Barkham Road, Wokingham RG41 4BY
Set in the village of Barkham, Ye Olde Leathern Bottel is just a few minutes drive from the pleasant town of Wokingham, yet it feels like a true rural escape. The 17th-century red-brick building, with its stout chimneys and flagstone floors, has offered warm hospitality to weary travellers for hundreds of years. Today, it is a welcoming haven where locals, families and couples can enjoy hearty pub fare and real ales. Its location in the leafy, laid-back village of Barkham puts Ye Olde Leathern Bottel in the heart of the Berkshire countryside but just a stone’s throw from cities such as Reading and Windsor. Country parks, nature reserves, museums and charming historic architecture are all on the doorstep. At first glance the little village of Barkham may appear small and unassuming, with its quiet leafy streets, community feel and acres of woods. Yet the village has ancient royal connections and once supplied the timber to build the roof of Westminster Abbey. Indeed, the name Barkham originates from ‘birch home’ referring to the birch trees on the edge of Windsor Forest. The village’s manor house is legendary, and during the reign of King Edward III, proceeds from the manor went towards the rebuilding of the great Windsor Castle. The current house dates back to the 18th century and is certainly worth seeing on a stroll after lunch. On the topic of lunch, Ye Olde Leathern Bottel is a traditional rural hideaway within easy driving distance of several nearby towns. Its food is quintessentially English and typical pub favourites grace the menu, some of which are served with a cheeky twist. Plush sofas beg to be relaxed in, while the pretty garden is perfect for a sunset glass of wine.
Queen's Head
23 The Terrace, Wokingham RG40 1BP
Carol and Peter took over this cruck-framed inn in 2013 and have transformed it. Mainly of Tudor origin, it is situated on a charming terrace 400 yards up from the railway station in one of the oldest parts of town. Being one of Greene King's 'Local Heroes' pubs, this allows for three beers from the Greene King portfolio to be accompanied by three beers from local breweries. The Greene King beers include Abbot Ale, Hardys and Hansons Bitter (badged as Queen's Head Bitter) plus one other. The guest beers from local breweries often include those from Loddon, Hogs Back and Binghams. Beer paddles with three third-pints make it easier to sample several different ales for one visit to the bar. The real fire creates a cosy feel in winter and there is a large, well-designed re-furbished rear garden with a covered area and is the venue for the local Aunt Sally team. There is also additional seating on the south-facing front terrace. Bar snacks are generally the only food served, but occasionally a speciality food night is held. This is normally advertised on the notice board outside the pub along with the food on offer. Children welcome until 8pm. Voted Local CAMRA Branch Pub of the Year 2015, 2016 and 2017, also Berkshire Pub of the Year 2015 and 2016. Awarded Berkshire South East Branch Pub of the Year for 2021.
Lord Raglan
30 Denmark Street, Wokingham RG40 2BB
A town-centre pub purchased in 2020 by Big Smoke brewery that has benefitted from a substantial refurbishment. In particular a heated garden room with retractable sunroof. Ten handpulls offer up to six changing real ales and four ciders, complimented by a 15 craft keg tap wall. House beer Solaris features regularly. Quality traditional pub food is offered throughout the day and there is a real fire by the entrance. Wheelchair users need to ask staff to lay a ramp to access the toilets.
Red Lion
25 Market Place, Wokingham RG40 1AP
We are a traditional pub based in a century-old building which boasts an upstairs Authentic Thai restaurant.
Redan
24 Peach Street, Wokingham RG40 1XG
Wokingham's Original Cocktail BarSince 2006, The Redan has been serving Wokingham as the original cocktail bar of the town.From live music events to creative mixology, The Redan is your Wokingham home for the best night out.Creating awe inspiring cocktails in a marvelous setting, you can choose to spend your precious time with us on one of our coveted aeroplane seata or even one of our deeply sought after heated benches in our garden area. Our heated benches set us apart from other bars in Wokingham, being the only bar to offer such individual seating.
Rifle Volunteer
141 Reading Rd, Wokingham RG41 1HD
Originally the first inn travelling on the road from Reading, but now a popular and busy community local serving a good selection of up to four real ales that includes some from local breweries. The pub comprises a single spacious bar, plus a small room for children at the rear. Very much a sports lover's pub with many large TV screens that have the volume turned down for any other events (the supporters can get a bit noisy). There is also a useful, separate alcove area for darts players. To the rear is a car park and garden plus a terraced area with tables at the front where the covered wooden benches double-up as a smoking area. Regular quiz on Sunday evenings. Well behaved dogs are welcome. No food, but bar snacks or nibbles are available. NOTE: Cash only - No CARDS
Roebuck
8 Market Place, Wokingham RG40 1AL
Welcome to The Roebuck - your go-to local for all your favourite drinks in Wokingham.Watch with commentary a variety of sports on our many HD screens! Looking for the best pub in Wokingham? then you've found us!P.S. We’re also pet- friendly, so don’t forget to bring your pets along!
Ship Inn
104 Peach Street, Wokingham RG40 1XH
THE PERFECT PLACE TO WEIGH ANCHORLying at the edge of historic Wokingham… you’ll want to make sure you drop into The Ship Inn whenever you’re near. Our fantastic Sunday roasts, well-stocked bar and welcoming pub garden ensure that we’re the perfect port in any storm - and any sunny day for that matter.
Three Frogs
London Road, Wokingham RG40 1SW
The Three Frogs is a pub at the heart and soul of Wokingham and we can’t wait to welcome you. Whether you want a pop in for your favourite tipple, catch up with friends and family over lovingly cooked food, or celebrate a special occasion. Check out our menu of luscious signature dishes, pub classics and our wide range of drinks, from cask ales to premium spirits, as you create memorable moments with locals in our beer garden or join us for an event! You'll always find a warm welcome and home comforts at Three Frogs and whatever the occasion, you’re guaranteed great food & fantastic atmosphere.
Two Poplars
118 Finchampstead Road, Wokingham RG40 2NU
A great local pub with fantastic food and service to match. The Two Poplars is located in the county of Berkshire and has some beautiful places to visit.
Victoria Arms
1 Easthampstead Road, Wokingham RG40 2EH
Basic town centre pub, currently serving Sharp's Doombar and Timothy Talyor Landlord.
