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As above, really! Need to find somewhere for lunch en route between Reading and Farnborough. Will be driving, so beer's not the main priority, but a nice place for a decent bite would be ideal. Sunny garden preferred, of course!
TIA.
depends if you want to go down the a329 towards bracknell then apst camberley to get to f'bro or from reading down the a33, cut through hartley wintney/fleet to get to f'bro.....
Isn't this the point where Hora comes on and says that although he doesn't know any in that area, he once had a great pub lunch at a place in Cornwall? 😆
Philomena, route is entirely lunch-dependent, so give it your best shot! 😉
Golden Retriever ?
could fit a quick ride in at Swinely too.
golden retriever is a good recommendation, or the Wellington in sandhurst has good food.
not much to write home about in f'bro and reading has the normal mass market nandos, wagammaas etc in the town centre.
ummmm is this today? are you in reading now? did you hear me shouting 'FLASHY' from the garden?
ummmm is this today? are you in reading now? did you hear me shouting 'FLASHY' from the garden?
Yes. Put some clothes on.
😉
(No, a few days away!)
ohhhhhhh how exciting 😀
weekend or weekday?
In finest STW tradition I'll offer the Potkiln at Yattendon. Slight detour, but well worth it.
Weekday, Philly. My cavalcade will, I hope, cause minimum disruption to the local population. 😉
some great tips here, folks. Thanks! Will research...!
I was going to recommend the Golden retriever or go past Peacock Farm Pub Restaurant, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 8SS on my route from Reading to Farnborough and it is always has people in the beer garden don't know what the food is like though they all seem to have pints in their hands.
How about the [url= http://www.thebrickmakerswindlesham.co.uk/menu1.htm ]Brickmakers Arms[/url] in Windlesham. Slight detour, but fair to middling grub.
if you're settling down for a quick google then dont forget wokingham, hartley wintney, fleet, upper hale (actually there's a fantastic pub in upper hale which does beautiful food, nice garden out the back and its dog friendly.... will scout out the name for you), crowthorne, and sandhurst.
all available depending on which route you take
George and Dragon in swallowfield is nice
Elm Tree, Beech Hill
(*not been for a while, but used to be good)
*edit
you SHOULD do the Gorge Cafe, Reading as it's an institution, however http://www.lortolan.com/ may be more suitable
Golden Retriever ?
Mediochre Chain pub. Try the Black Boy in Shinfield, not the best choice of niche beers, but the food's always tasty. Avoid Friday's though as it's always packed with leaving doo's from FW.
Phoenix just out of Hartley Wintney or Crown and Cushion in Minley.
http://www.phoenixinn.co.uk/
As suggested above, the Crown & Cushion in Minley is very good, as is the Queens Oak and The Greyhound in Finchampstead
http://www.thegreyhound-finchampstead.co.uk/
ohhhh forgot about the crown and cushion
*bookmarks the thread as i needed to find somewhere nice to eat for a fmily gathering the day before the wedding*
[url= http://www.shoulderofmutton-hants.co.uk/ ]Shoulder of Mutton[/url] used to do excellent food, used to be a good idea to book but I've not been for a while. Website could do with updating (Christmas Menu - new for 2009!).
[url= http://www.foxandhoundschurchcrookham.co.uk/ ]Fox and Hounds[/url] in Fleet is a good one. Hard to beat on a sunny day - beer and lunch by the canal.
Crown and Cushion good also. Queens Oak changed hands again a while ago I think, we went a few months ago and it was OK but nowt special.
Greyhound is nice but a bit poncey for my liking.
The Frog & Wicket in Eversley was ok the last time I went and I think that they have a sister pub in Rotherwick.
if you go the way in deadly's map it takes you past the turning for the Alma in upper hale, its about 500meters up the road on the left.
from a traffic point of view its a much nicer drive than going via bracknell!
ooo, ooo, what you want is the Golden Pot in Eversley, almost exactly half way between the two places and do some cracking food, surprisingly good actually, and they keep decent beer.
@torminalis:
*taps watch and refreshes facebook messages* 😉
I am summoning the words of weddingyness as we speak...
excellent 🙂 griffin and I need something to be happy about at the moment!
EDIT - sorry everyone, back on track now.
whilst we're recommending good foodingz, any recommendations of something close to wokingham/crowthorne? doesn't need to be a pub.. can be a posh restyraunt 🙂
Touring the provinces CFH ?
BTW: I was at Stonehenge Ales (Bunces) last Friday, you used to work there I believe ?
I live in Fleet and recommend the following two.
Consistent great food in both
Crown & Cushion
Minley Road Blackwater
Camberley, Surrey GU17 9UA, United Kingdom
01252 545253
or the
Shoulder Of Muttonmore
Hartley Witney
Hook, Hampshire RG27 8NB,
United Kingdom
0118 932 6272
shoulderofmutton-hants.co.uk?
I thought the titel said 'punch up between Reading and Farnborough'.
I would recommend Bracknell.
You could forget the pub lunch and have an utterly great full English breakfast and a pint of orange juice in the North Camp cafe in Farnborough (technically not Farn' but North Camp), never had a bad breakfast in there.
whilst we're recommending good foodingz, any recommendations of something close to wokingham/crowthorne? doesn't need to be a pub.. can be a posh restyraunt
In Wokingham
Thai (both quite exppensive, you could eaisly get through £40/head):
Teak House
Red Lion (very british pub name, actual a Thai restsurant)
Curry:
Sultan (I think that was the best, but they're all pretty good)
There's also an expensive italian one that I can't remember the name of in the building in the middle of the marketplace, opposite Cafe Rouge. Surly waiters, overpriced, but brilliant food, just like being in Italy.
Curry in Wokers, yep Sultan is good, as is the Tamarind Tree on Peach Street.
Not that posh, but Don Beni's is usually good and they cater well for large groups. There's one in Wokingham (Denmark St) and Crowthorne (High St).
Your thinking of the Courtyard in Wokingham - very nice
The Queens Oak in Finchampstead was taken over by new management about 18 months ago, but the new chef who came in 6 months ago has made a hell of a difference to the food - top quality now
It's also my local - about 50 yards from the house!
crown and cushion, good food stroppy unwelcoming landlord & lady....
I once went into the Crown and Cushion with a vegetarian friend, he asked about vegetarian options and the landlady said he should have the Chicken Curry. We asked if that was special vegetarian chicken and she replied in a terse tone 'We don't actually put any chicken in it' like we were the idiots.
My mates face when he was told the only veggie option was Chicken curry was priceless.
Your thinking of the Courtyard in Wokingham - very nice
That's the one.
I had a bit of a Man Vs Food moment last time I went, Fillet steak stuffed with sausagemeat (or maybe the other way arround). Either way it was the size of a medium housebrick and took a good half hour to polish off!
There's a good all you can eat Chinese (propper order off the menu place, not a bufffet of sugary slops) at the Maidens in Lower Earely.
Or further into Reading there's Sweeney & Todds pie shop (just about any type of food, made into pie), Glo (Asian) and Zero degrese (pizza and microbrewery 🙂 )
Used to be a complete hole but now much improved [url= http://www.pub-explorer.com/surrey/pub/quaysmytchett.htm ]The Quays[/url] in Mytchett is quite nice on a sunny day as you can sit out on the patio watching the wakeboarding on the lake.
Ever so slightly out of the way but I had a lovely lunch at the Fox and Hounds in Theale recently.
http://www.foxandhoundstheale.co.uk/home.php
I liked this:
http://www.forestersatchurchcrookham.co.uk/
Slight detour though, but it is nice and in the middle of the forest.
The Crown and Cushion in Minley:
Please don't go there. They have been everything from indifferent to downright rude to our local group (Tunnel Hill Trolls) who have literally spent thousands of pounds there in the past. The landlady (I think it was) was actually rather stroppy with me personally at one point. They don't seem to like cyclists, TBH.
We don't go there any more. Avoid.
EDIT
I see my good lady has beaten me to it! ^^^^
Molgrips suggestin of the Foresters is good. 🙂
church crookham isnt out of the way at all if flashy drives the way from deadly's google map 🙂
i grew up there, you could take a detour to see the house i grew up in and pose for photos next to the door?
I've heard the Queens Head in Dogmersfield in still good...
[url= http://www.fleetcommunity.org.uk/leisure_tourism/eating_out/pubs/the_queens_head.asp ]The Queens Head[/url]

