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| Name: Molly Miller Location: Wokingham Type: Village Pub | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Landlords Deborah and Alexander McAllister 59 Station Road Wokingham RG40 2AD Berkshire UK Brewery TCG Taverns Ltd 01189774548 : P Phone for reservations http://www.tattershallcastlegroup.com : W Click to zoom Email this pub The Molly Miller, previously known as the Railway Tavern, is situated beside the train station in Wokingham. The modern decor with low tables and settees attracts a fairly young regulars clientele of 18 to 40 age range along with many commuters and passers by. During the week office workers etc come to enjoy their lunchtime break here, having a value for money meal or a drink and chat with colleagues. The open plan layout has pool tables down one side and a single main bar offering many drinks at discounted prices. This is arguably the best over 18's place in the area for watching football. With 8 TVs and 3 big screens there is no reason to ever miss that all important goal! At weekends we are part of the circuit but people often settle in to the lively, trouble free atmosphere and forget to move on! The pub is part of the Pub Watch Scheme, having a radio link, CCTV and doormen at weekends to ensure security. With such a good selection of entertainment on offer this is a place to be tried soon. The friendly team look forward to welcoming you. |
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We offer FacilitiesNew large decking area for all you smokers. with jumberellas and heater lamps. We also have just been refurbished and look fantastic!
We offer EntertainmentFor the sports fan, we boast 8 plasma screens showing all the latest live sport and pool tables.
We offer EventsWe offer Food
We offer Drinks
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