The Corn Stores, Reading - pub details

Corn Stores

Address: Forbury Road, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 1SB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0118 951 2340

Nearest train stations Reading (0.1 miles), Reading West (1 mile), Earley (2.7 miles)

Pub suggested by tickerhacker on 10 Oct 2006

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user reviews of the Corn Stores, Reading

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I missed out on the hookahs when I used to go here I guess its gone back to the quiet little bar it always used to be now the ban is in. The beer was good here and it makes for a nice little chill out bar before the headonism of the rising sun on a busy night
Nigekirk - 11 May 2008 14:06
Great well kept pint of Fullers Discovery And Chiswick Was Quaffed here 12/01/2008, Cheers 8/10
fat_beer_badger - 17 Jan 2008 12:34
Interestinly styled pub/restaurant, thanks for the info Quinno that explains why it looks the way it does!

The pub area is a bit on the small side, but thats alright. The fairly usual range of fullers drinks available, though no London Porter.
aleman - 20 Oct 2007 11:42
I went here for the first time last weekend. Wasn't overly bothered by it as a pub; good to get a sofa to sit in but it is small downstairs and I thought the beer was expensive at £3 for a pint of Pride. It was very smokey too and the smoking paraphernalia around no doubt didn't help. I think upstairs might be worth a visit some time.
huggie - 20 Apr 2007 12:01
Fullers pub/resteraunt, that has been carefully converted from an old grain warehouse.

Run by guys of arabian descent, there are plenty of the old arab smoking devices to keep one preoccupied.

Excellent attentive service, with pasta served upstairs, with downstairs operating as a small (but good) ale bar. The usual Fullers fayre is supplemented by a welcome guest ale (Goddards today).

Tidy establishment.
Quinno - 15 Dec 2006 01:19

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