The Corn Stores, Reading - pub details

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

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 31290) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

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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Went in on Wednesday afternoon in December. Agree it is a long thin bar but this means when there's more than one person standing or sitting near the bar it's hard to get served without having to throw your money at the barman! Seating away from bar is comfortable. Had new Fullers beer for me called Mighty Atom. Not bad for a low alcohol beer.
Beer_Spotter - 2 Jan 2012 16:53
Usual Fullers range; had Seafarers & London Pride. Long thin pub. No problems, perfectly likeable place.
Booze_Allen - 13 Nov 2011 17:17
This pub serves the best pint of Fullers Pride I've had in Reading.

It doesn't look likely to cater to discerning ale drinkers, since the pub makes up the ground floor of an Italian/Greek restaurant. But I've been here upwards of 10 times, and every time the beer has been perfect.

So, ignoring the restaurant, this is a small Fullers pub (with Gales Seafarers on as a guest ale the day I visited). There's one bar, no music, and a tv with the sound switched off. It's 2 minutes walk from the railway station and a great place to meet people before or after a rugby or football match, since it seems to miss the huge crush that is centred on the Three Guineas.
myjlcr - 26 Sep 2011 13:35
The restaurant upstairs, 'Il Gusto' is Italian & Greek, haven't tried the food but plan to. 4 Fuller's beers ESB, Pride, Seafarers and Discovery. The pint of £3.30 London Pride I had was in very good condition. Largish and very convenient for the train station.
Abteilung - 9 Apr 2011 17:27
Beer always good - sometimes the barman/waiter will bring your pint to your table! Worth a visit (have been told the food is good too).
dromdick - 27 Mar 2011 09:27

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