Reviews on Pub food in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States. Reading, which gave its name to the Reading Railroad of Monopoly Fame, is located in the midst of Berks County, an area known for rich history amongst beautiful nature. The Greater Reading Area promises visitors the opportunity to experience a wide collection of covered bridges and Dutch folk barn art, and Berks County offers more intrepid explorers the chance to set off on a hike along the Appalachian Trail. Sitting atop Reading is the city's symbol, a massive pagoda, built as a hotel in 1908.
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4 based on 129 reviews
Longhorns is one of my favorite restaurants in the area. They do offer call ahead seating and carry out. They offered a decent priced varied menu with delicious seasonal sides. Their Salmon and Parmesan Chicken are fantastic if you are looking for something other than steak. Save room for dessert! Their small dessert jars are great if you just need a bit of sweet treat.
4 based on 76 reviews
This was my second visit with a large group of co-workers in a month. Service was prompt and food was delicious. I had the seared halibut which was cooked to perfection. My co-workers and I agree you cannot get a bad meal here.
4 based on 106 reviews
Normally I would give them a 4. Salmon is good. Reuben is good. Today I tried something different and I could not believe it. I had many black bean burgers before and this was something else. It was black beans with a binder- could not tell you what. It was disgusting!!! How can you call it a burger. Itâs black beans without any taste on a bun. Never again!!
4 based on 79 reviews
Cool bar in a historic log cabin. It was packed we managed to get the last high table in the bar area. The tap beer selection is good. We had the salmon bites and fried brussel sprouts for apps both good. Also live music Friday nights.
4 based on 50 reviews
If you're looking for a variety of beer and good food, this is the place to go! our waitress was super friendly, attentive and helpful. Food was very good and price was right. They have something for everyone!! Kids loved the cinnamon pretzels served with maple syrup. Wings were awesome with lots of different flavors to choose from. There's also a 6 pack shop with a variety of beer to choose from.Thanks for coming!
4 based on 57 reviews
Welcome to Winedown Cafe, Berks County's premiere destination for people who love wine, cheese and great gourmet snacks. We serve real wines & cheeses crafted by passionate people. We seek out the best products from around the world. Our ever-changing win
Recently my husband and I had dinner at Winedown Cafe and Wine Bar. Both of us were pleased with the food. I was a bit disappointed in my Sticky Toffee Cake, but can't complain as it's made so differently in different places. We would go there again if in the area.I believe i remember we discussed the toffee pudding cake. I am glad you liked most everything but our sticky toffee fell just short... Thank you just the same for trying us and we hope you return.ThanksBen
4 based on 336 reviews
Featured on the Travel Channel, this classic Reading landmark has been serving up plenty of fun and peanuts since 1924. Great American cuisine ranging from casual to gourmet. Voted "the Best in Berks" in numerous categories. Chosen 1 of USA TODAY's Top 10
We ate here Saturday night for Mother's Day. Our grandchildren love it since you can throw the peanut shells on the floor. This place has been around for 95 years. The food is always good. I never had anyone eat here and complained about the food. Great people that work there as well. I would always recommend this place.
4 based on 246 reviews
Small place but comfy when we were seated. Our service was very slow. Like slow motion. There was no sense of hospitality that we could feel. Our food was good when it finally arrived, but it was definitely not hot. That must have been part of why it took a long time. Then the dreaded wait for the check. The value would be fair if the other things fell into place.
4 based on 277 reviews
At Chatty Monks Brewing Company, our story is quite simple. Our business was born out of five friends with one thing in common: the need to make exceptional craft beer. Named as one of the Top 50 brewpubs nationwide and Top 10 in the Northeast by CraftBee
My partner and I shared two beer flights, so we were able to try most of what was on tap. Everything we tried was very good, either an interesting, distinct flavor profile or a strong take on a particular style. My favorites were the Double Race Against Time (milkshake IPA), which had a great texture and pleasant citrus flavor, and the The Morning Pint (American amber/red), which had a wonderful hoppy/grassy finish.The food was also quite good! We split the fish and chips and and order of Sriacha ranch wings, both very good. I'm always a bit wary of ordering fish and chips on the east coast, it seems to be very hit or miss in terms of quality, but the fish and chips at Chatty Monks are a definite hit--great flavor and texture on the breading, and the fish itself was incredibly tender and moist. Everything we saw other tables ordering also looked great, definitely worth checking out.
Best American food near Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 285 reviews
Come explore the castle and experience the 13th century inspired English atmosphere. Within Stokesay Castle there are two restaurants. The Knightâs Pub is an American Pub with an international twist. We take great pride in offering world class food and se
Very unique and beautiful setting. We ate in the "Knight's Pub". Was very disappointed in my lobster pie. For $26 one would expect more than a teaspoon of lobster- lesson learned. Tilapia was good, but potatoes and broccoli were cold. So, a nice place to stop in for a drink but have dinner elsewhere
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