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Seven Red Roses

A child and dog friendly pub serving food with Sky TV and WiFi and a garden in Reading.

The Seven Red Roses, in Lower Earley, is in a pleasant housing estate. A relaxing pub by day, you can enjoy a chilled lunch. In the evenings, children are welcome, if dining until 8pm. Quiz nights, live music, games nights, discos.

Maiden Place, Lower Earley, Reading, Berkshire, RG6 3HA
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0118 935 4103

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http://www.thesevenredroseslowerearley.co.uk/

Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Outside Seating, Dogs Welcome, Child Friendly, Disabled Access, Car Park, Covered Smoking Area, Big Screen, Sky Sports, Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Dartboard, Live Music, Board Games, Poker, World Cup, Terrestrial, Garden, Traditional, Cask Marque, Quiz, Darts, All Day, TNT Sports, Beer, Wine, Tea & Coffee,

Mon - Wed: 11:00 - 23:00
Thu - Sat: 11:00 - 00:00
Sun: 12:00 - 00:00

Drink % Brewery
Courage Directors Bitter 4.8 The Eagle Brewery

This premium cask ale has a strong following throughout the country. Courage Directors was originally brewed exclusively for the Directors of the Alton brewery, but following public demand, the beer was made available to the public.

Tasting Notes: It is genuine premium beer, pale brown in appearance with a deep rich taste.

London Pride 4.1 Fuller's Brewery

In recent years its popularity has grown to the extent that it is now Britain’s leading premium ale: a welcome fixture in many pubs and off licences around the country, and now winning new friends abroad.

Tasting Notes: Rich, smooth and elegant on the palate, it draws to a clean, satisfying finish with beautifully balanced bitterness.

Pedigree 4.5 Marstons

Pedigree. Now with added personality. They haven’t changed the taste. Just how it looks. So welcome to the new-look Pedigree, or “P” as it was first known. Strange that, looking back.

Tasting Notes: Anyway, it has a fascinating aroma, with a palate of biscuit malt, spicy hops and light fruitiness. It was renamed in a staff competition back in George Peard’s day. He was the Head Brewer at the time – that’s him on the clip. Cheers George.

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We serve the following food styles:

Bar Snacks, Restaurant, Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional