Bluegrass is still the best in Reading - and as the man above you said about 7Bone, make sure you get a side of Frickles with your burger.Visiting Reading this weekend coming, any good burger places to try? Otherwise may just pop into Five Guys, I do still love their Cajun fries.
End of the month.When is the 7 Bone opening in Reading?
PapaLazaru;30474561 said:When is the 7 Bone opening in Reading?
Not tried Bluegrass for a while either.
glitch;30481245 said:It's not top-tier stuff, but it is the best that Reading has to offer. Although do take into account my indifference towards Five Guys when you read that statement!
I'm a simple chap, so I go for a Bluegrass Burger with Cheese, Homemade Fries and a side of Frickles plus a pint of Brooklyn. The slaw is meant to be dry and I'm okay with that, but I can see how people might feel it isn't up to scratch.
Good luck trying Rynd - it's now Public Reading, some games room establishment or similar.
tom_e;30499356 said:Chips in a little metal bucket...
I'm okay with that - it feels appropriate for the style of food they are serving and if done well, it works well.MikeTheNative;30499143 said:I really hate when places try to serve stuff on 'quirky' things. One BBQ I go to which is nice but quite expensive serves it to you on metal trays, feels like your in prison.
Yeah, that is not okay.the-evaluator;30499373 said:I particularly dislike the way the metal trays and what not draw all the heat out of the food.