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Username: malkymark
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I'm going to step out of line here, whilst the pies are good and reasonably prices, the pub bit of this place is crap.
The beer is mediocre at best and the prices charged for it and the soft drinks are shocking, �2.80 for organge juice and lemonade makes this the most expensive soft drinks in Reading. It's simple price gouging to a captive and pie filled audience.
Nothing illegal in that but not going to get a good review from me.
The evening crowd are very cliquey all good mates of the landlord, which makes getting served a slow and tiresome persuit. Honestly if it wasn't for the pies i'd never go to this place. Too small, too pricey, too full of smug mates of the landlord. Eat you pie and go home.
5 Feb 2006 14:35
I can't believe this place is still open; it's been utterly dire for decades. It genuinely is the worst pub in Reading, even worse than the Alfred�s Head round the corner which if I�d been in there first I would have said was impossible, I wonder if you can give a pub negative points because it's very existence ruins the business of nearby pubs. For example I didn't drink in the Butler, 300 yards away, for years because I thought it would be like the Battle Inn.
Let�s go for the review here, the beer is poor to vile, the pub actually smells, and I�m not talking flowers here, it smells unclean or soiled. I shudder to think what the toilets must be like. Apparently it does sell food, again I shudder. The regulars, or clientele, whichever you prefer don't look like ABC1 punters and can frequently be found staggering round outside the pub swearing at passers by.
Seriously this pub ruins the area it's in and the area will never improve until this pub is closed and preferably bulldozed out of existence.
5 Feb 2006 14:27
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The Spread Eagle, Reading
Good backstreet local, better in the day than at night. Beer is very good, Greene King ales kept well. Food looks average to poor, clientele vary from up and coming middle class colonists to ropey junior hard men from the Elm park estate but there is no trouble as bar staff are competent and capable. Recently changed management which reduced the beer quality for a time but it has recently improved again as the staff got their act together.
5 Feb 2006 14:44