Would you drink a cocktail made with asparagus? Here’s where you can try it
FORGET Marmite, there's a new love-it-or-loathe-it in town ? a cocktail made with asparagus.
FORGET Marmite, there's a new love-it-or-loathe-it in town ? a cocktail made with asparagus.
REGULARS are already forming at Winnersh’s newly opened pub. The Pheasant Bar and Restaurant on Reading Road, opened last month, ...
AN INDIAN restaurant is preparing to open its doors tomorrow. Adda Hut, which specialises in Kolkata street food, is based ...
A Bracknell-based arts centre is welcoming customers back to its restaurant and amphitheatre, following three months of closure due to ...
The chain will take into account the feedback and popularity of each dish in the test restaurants before selecting the ...
The Reading-based restaurant is offering a Veganuary deal this month, where visitors can order a vegan main course and pay ...
Recognised for their brunches and lunches, Bill's is shaking things up with an evening dining experience more luxurious than you ...
French cuisine is often considered to be of the highest quality in the world, so upon visiting Côte Brasserie in ...
THE FIRST Wokingham nominee of a brand new award has spoken of his delight at being recognised. Lam Benamara, who ...
A PUB’S new offer has six appeal: guests get a roll with every meal. The Raglan in Wokingham’s town centre ...
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