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1. The Green Man, Hurst

Get Bracknell, Friday 12 December 2008

A crackling fire is the most wonderful sight at this time of year and it’s roaring up the chimney at The Green Man.

2. Show collections are saving lives

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 23 September 2008
The link between treading the boards and vital healthcare for 50,000 people may not seem obvious, but they understand and care passionately about it at The Coombes.

3. A passion for pudding

Get Bracknell, Friday 05 September 2008

Helping in a poverty-stricken area of South America and baking for a rather nice Berkshire dinner party are worlds apart, but it was one determined step for Carolyn Deges.

4. The best possible taste

Get Bracknell, Thursday 13 November 2008

Forget slippers and smellies – what all red-blooded foodies really want is meat

5. The New Mill Riverside Restaurant, Eversley

Get Bracknell, Friday 07 November 2008

The New Mill is stunningly beautiful – but luckily for diners, it doesn’t have to rely on its looks alone.

6. The Duke's Head, Wokingham

Get Bracknell, Friday 28 November 2008

There are new faces behind the pumps and in the kitchen at The Duke’s Head and they are toasting a bright future.

7. The Bull at Barkham

Get Bracknell, Friday 10 October 2008

The Bull at Barkham is a traditional pub, where Susie and Adrian Brunswick offer good food and drink, and a haven in which to socialise.

8. The Frog & Wicket

Get Bracknell, Friday 29 August 2008

If you were given a kit to design your own traditional English pub, you couldn’t come up with much better than The Frog & Wicket.

9. Shahi India

Get Bracknell, Thursday 17 July 2008

As we are being urged more and more to buy local produce from local shops (if you can find any), perhaps we should be reminded occasionally to support our local restaurants as well.

10. The Courtyard restaurant, Wokingham

Get Bracknell, Friday 05 December 2008

It is a brave man who not only puts a restaurant in part of a landmark Victorian town  hall, but makes it a modern one with glass and industrial piping across the ceiling and not a coat of arms in sight.

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