The Star Inn, Waltham St Lawrence - pub details

Address: Broadmoor Road, Waltham St Lawrence, Reading, Berkshire, RG10 0HY [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 32618) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Twyford (2.9 miles), Wargrave (3.7 miles), Shiplake (4.4 miles)

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Bell, Waltham St Lawrence (0.2 miles), Beehive, White Waltham (1.1 miles), Royal Oak, Reading (1.2 miles), Shurlock, Reading (1.3 miles), Bird In Hand, Knowl Hill (1.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Visited yesterday lunchtime and enjoyed a nice pint and good sunday lunch.
pinkyroyal - 21 Mar 2011 22:28
Very pleasant, friendly pub in the Berkshire countryside. Fine pints of Henry's IPA and Bishop's Tipple alongside a fairly standard, yet tasty and well-priced Sunday lunch.
JonW999 - 16 May 2010 17:26
Swung by for a pint last Sunday lunchtime - bit on the pricy side but I guess that's due to the location. A few quirky characters in there but no knuckledraggers.
Maverick69 - 17 Apr 2010 23:40
Waddies pub, Henry's IPA, Bishops Tipple, JCB and 6X, fairly busy on the Saturday afternoon I went. Couple of dogs in the bar, probably belong to the pub, a few local barflies to complete the picture. Nice English pub worth a visit.
Abteilung - 14 Mar 2010 12:33
This place has a job on its hands to compete/give a viable alternative to the superlative Bell up the road but to be fair the new guv'nor is doing a good job so far, following on from a good (if unspectacular) previous incumbent who won the much coveted 'Best Pub Pizza' from the local CAMRA branch a couple of years back.

It's a Wadworth tied house, usually there's 6X, Henry's IPA and Bishop's Tipple to be had. Pint Sized Mild has been recently introduced and has proved popular enough to see off the keg Bass mild despite being few pence more expensive.

Food is served and the place is clean and tidy with a decent garden area. The new landlord is a good host and takes care of his beer - these days that's a rare combination in a tied house. The only major downside is a long-standing gripe with the disabled loo - which is inaccessible for many of those who need it as it's either up two steps in the pub or through the kittylitter via the garden. What sort of wally sanctioned that?

If you're at the Bell it's well worth a short journey over here for pint, wheelchairs and bladders permitting.
Quinno - 14 Jul 2009 22:17

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