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4.1 (12 reviews)
InexpensiveAmerican, Fast Food

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subway give the best ever rolls!

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Subway offers a wide selection of the best sandwiches ever, a really good experience

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love this place food is great staff very friendly a must visit

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Zerodegrees

Zerodegrees

(23 reviews)

££

During summer and autumn of 2020, when we were finally allowed to seat/socialise, Zaerodegrees was…read morea life saver. First, they took part in Eat out to help out scheme, then they extended it (if I remember correct till November). Moreover, they made a lot of effort to maintain safer environment- some of the tables were taped, to ensure the social distancing. Now, to the food - I just loved it. Their risottos were just amazing! My friends, who usually had pizza, didn't complain either. The stuff was very attentive, making sure we had all we needed. Sadly, some of waiters were wearing mask under they noses, which in current climate is not very thoughtful.

Wandering the Riverside with 9 colleagues looking for a team dinner, we knew we should have made a…read morereservation, but we had no idea there would be more than five. So here we are, walking, looking in windows for big empty tables, moving on. No one could help us until we found Zero Degrees. A few empty tables downstairs near the bar, but upstairs they were able to put a table together for us. While they have a wide selection of drinks and beers available, clearly the focus here is on their own brewed choices: Pilsner, Pale Ale, Black Lager and Wheat Ale. There is also a reasonably decent menu which centers around their oven baked pizzas with over a dozen different choices, ranging from plain pepperoni to Teriyaki Chicken and Smokin' Mexican. I went with the Gorgonzola and Caramelized Pears, which arrived topped with rocket ("arugula" in American) and ranch dressing plus a few roasted walnuts. Absolutely yummy. Like so many English pizzas I have enjoyed, they don't slice them which as an American I still find a little odd. Pizza just doesn't work well when eaten with a knife and fork. No matter, I figured out how to slice it and pick it up like the uncouth Yank I am. Everyone in the party enjoyed their dinner and the beers, the only downside was that they were out of pitchers which seemed unfair for us since my end of the table only wanted Pilsners. Oh well. Notes: outside seating on the first ("second") floor. The loos ("bathrooms") are on the basement level. They have stairs, but also a lift ("elevator") for those who need assistance. Good beer, good pizza, decent service. I would return to Zero Degrees.

Five Guys - Busy visible kitchen

Five Guys

(10 reviews)

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This place is on the top floor of inside the oracle just near House of Fraser. The crowd of people…read moremade me think it was great but I am really not impressed with this place especially since i came in with high expectations. I've heard that five guys was good while I was in the states but never had the chance to try them out. I did have In N Out burger often (which this place is very similar to in terms of style and serving and the limited menu which consists of burgers, cheeseburgers and bacon burgers) The difference here mainly is that you can add on a bunch of different toppings like grilled mushroom etc-(I'll post the menu) and that they have sandwiches and no delicious shakes or root beer. So I ordered and was excited about having my burger stuffed with deliciously grilled mushroom and onion, lettuce, pickles and tomato. I got the small sized burger which is essentially the same size but with a single meat patty. If I didn't ask I would have assumed they were kid size burgers. However, I was pretty disappointed with the result (photo posted) The tomato was green-which is a personal pet peeve. I need my tomatoes to be always be a rich red. There were only a few scraps of lettuce and the mushrooms lacked the meaty and grilled goodness that they should have. I wish the onions were cut thinner and caramelised properly too. They also don't ask how you would like your meat (mine was medium well from what I could see)however the meat was probably the only tasty part of the burger so I almost wished I ordered it without the bread which you can do. The bun really wasn't special and didn't taste fresh. Okay-so the chips were nice.They also post where they got their potatoes from on a board every day. They are big and chunky and you get a lot but was it worth 2.75? Not sure. There was a bit too much salt for my taste and I like them slightly crispier which these are bit on the soft side. I need to try the new shake shack in covent garden to compare how this place holds up but I have a feeling it will be much much nicer. If you're looking for a good burger in reading you're probably better off going somewhere else outside of reading since I don't know a place here with excellent burgers yet. Maybe if byron burger opens up or gourmet burger co. Although the one I wish will open here is Stacked burger which I had while I was in the states. The most delicious burgers Ive ever had. You can build your own burger on ipads on your seat and the variety is amazing. I miss it more now! So yah- you can get much nicer meals for the price (7.50 for one patty hamburger and little fries without a drink)

I was really craving a burger tonight and had passed by the Five Guys at the Oracle a few times and…read morethought I'd try it out. I've had it a few times in the states and have always enjoyed it so I was looking forward to a similar experience at the Reading location. I walked up to the counter and the lady who took my order was very friendly. I'm picky about what goes on my burger and she got everything right. I sat at the bar stools which overlook the river and shops/restaurants below, nice view and great for people-watching. Here's where the experience started to go downhill a bit. The lady behind the counter mentioned that they would call my number once my food was ready, but the music was blasting so I couldn't hear them. One of the six or so staff members standing around idly could have easily walked it over to me (there were about 10 other people in the restaurant and I was the only one without food so pretty obvious it was mine). I can kind of overlook this though, guess it's half my fault for not paying more attention. By the time I finally walked over and got my meal, it was a bit lukewarm. The portion sizes are good, I got the "little" burger and "little" fries and both were pretty hefty. The burger was really tasty, had no issues with it, same as I remembered. The fries were pretty limp, which was disappointing. My whole meal came out to £10 (drink included). Overall I was satisfied, but probably wouldn't come back to dine in with the annoyingly loud music. Good burger though, I might get just the burger (hold the fries) to-go in the future.

Subway - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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