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The Greyhound, Reading

79 High Street
Wargrave
Postal town: Reading
RG10 8BU

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Quinno _ left this review about The Greyhound

The best 'proper pub' in Wargrave. An attractive part-timbered facade leads to a two-roomed local with three ales (including Rebellion IPA and Doom Bar). The crowd are a bit younger and livelier than the other outlets in town and sporting events are shown in the public bar. Bonus point for the mounted stamps and multitude of hanging jugs in the cosy lounge bar, which is a nice touch. There's a decent outside garden. I think the owners could do lot more to entice people in here though, it seems under-utilised. No world-beater but a solid local.

On 22nd April 2017 - no rating submitted
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Greyhound

A popular street corner local in the heart of Wargrave, this was full to capacity on a recent Friday evening visit which makes a refreshing change, especially for a pub that does not appear to offer any food. I think I may have seen a board advertising Sunday lunch, but there was certainly no evidence of anybody eating when we were there.

The main bar is quite small and compact. This was carpeted throughout and had a small brick fire-palace. There was a vast collection of old jugs hanging from the ceiling, as well as many more stacked up on shelves at the side of the room. Besides that there were a number of plates displayed in a cabinet, as well as a few of the more usual brass plates dotted around. There is an outside patio area and the loos too are outside and a little rustic, shall we say.

A second, equally small bar was up a couple of steps, and this had pale green paintwork on the walls with a darker green wood panelling down below. A plasma was up in one corner and there was a large brick fire-place stacked with plenty of logs, although this was not in use. The room seemed to have a bit of an aeronautical theme with several pictures of Spitfires as well as a wooden propeller mounted above the fireplace. There were also a number of old black and white photographs of the village and a number of copper kettles and pans.

Beer choice was a little disappointing with Marlow Rebellion IPA being the only offering. There was a tap for Doom Bar but this appeared to have run out. The solitary cider was Strongbow, unfortunately.

On 19th March 2013 - rating: 6
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train man left this review about The Greyhound

Tiny front bar feels like being in your gran's living room, except the collection is of water jugs rather than toby jugs; very cosy, nevertheless, with a coal burning stove-style fire in the corner.Youngs Special, Bombardier, Courage, ho hum. Attractive young barmaid who saved the postman from the pub dog (canine). The larger rear/side bar was closed for maintenance but did not look as intimate.

On 15th November 2007 - no rating submitted
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