The Herd Restaurant is located at Church Rd, Pangbourne, Reading RG8 7AR, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Herd Restaurant and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Widely considered to be the one of the best restaurants in Pangbourne Reading Berkshire offers fabulous steaks cooked to perfection on an open fire

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0118 984 2244

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -https://theherd.restaurant/

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Jacob Woodfield

5 Google Rating

Fantastic food at a not-unreasonable price. Came here on a Thursday night for our wedding anniversar

5/ 5

Fantastic food at a not-unreasonable price. Came here on a Thursday night for our wedding anniversary dinner. Fantastic service, but mentioning it was our anniversary and first night out without our almost 2 year old when making the reservation was entirely ignored. Also, on a Thursday night the chateaubriand and tomahawk steaks were gone very very quickly, so make sure to arrive early if that's what you're planning on!

Kit

4 Google Rating

Had a drink in the lovely garden behind the main restaurant on the hottest day of the year. Really q

4/ 5

Had a drink in the lovely garden behind the main restaurant on the hottest day of the year. Really quite astounding setting as it is another picturesque building in Pangbourne. It seemed like the garden of an aristocrat in the 18th century - there were bar stools and comfortable seats outside which neighboured a churchyard and graveyard. This sounds a little weird but it was actually very nice and a relaxing place to have a drink!

Paul Martin

5 Google Rating

Fantastic steak best I have had, staff very friendly and professional would recommend

5/ 5

Fantastic steak best I have had, staff very friendly and professional would recommend

Barny C

5 Google Rating

Best steak restaurant in the area. Great being able to see the steaks being cooked while you wait, c

5/ 5

Best steak restaurant in the area. Great being able to see the steaks being cooked while you wait, can't beat the flavour of the open fire. Good service and nicely spaced tables so you don't feel crowded.

David Paine

5 Google Rating

Brilliant place for a wedding reception and a great watering hole after band practice.

5/ 5

Brilliant place for a wedding reception and a great watering hole after band practice.

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