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Located in first floor of John Lewis Shop in broad street in town centre. Really good place to meet someone or just to have a pit stop and go. You have a lot of variety of foods for breakfast. The place is clean and tidy and all waiters are really kind and helpful. If you are in Reading you need to
Convenient, good value, nice coffee and cakes. Totally free too with My John Lewis Rewards. That's twice now within a month!!!! I'd love to display my artwork on the wall...
Service sometimes a bit haphazard but genuine staff and a good range of breakfast until 11:30, cakes & sandwiches
Great coffee, food and cake selection. Good value too... I would love to hang a few of my fine art prints...
Toastie £5 - sour dough breat with ham hock and cheese filling. Absolutely divine.
Lovely man on the tills around 4pm. Helped me out when he realised I had had my toastie yet.
I like getting Scones and jam and tea the people are friendly and helpful
I visit Reading quite a lot and this is my first stop when I arrive. Very good breakfast and lunch also tea and coffee with a pastry everything you could wish for lovely seating and helpful staff .
Really great service here. Disappointed to hear that they buy all their foods in but still great customer service and delicious looking food
Had lunch, nice uncomplicated food, served well. Staff friendly and very clean. Would have been better depth of choice and selection of food to eat at lunchtime.
Highly recommend. Best place to have a coffee and a snack on Reading Broad St. A great selection of Cakes,Sandwiches, Salads and meals. Has Wifi. Spacious, family friendly but very noisy at peak times.
As a regular user, the breakfast is very good, I can recommend this location. The staff always enquire about my life on a boat and in the summer they wish they lived on one. It's even better in the winter. I'll miss all the staff and I'll miss going in there.
Nice and civilised, but very expensive and range is very narrow. The tall chairs overlooking the windows are ghastly for anyone over 60. Oh, for cosy sofas and armchairs - now, that would make a visit there a real occasion.
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