The Bladebone Inn is located at Chapel Row, Reading RG7 6PD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with The Bladebone Inn and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

The Bladebone… was named so in 1666 when the ‘Bladebone’ of a mammoth was sealed within copper and hung above the door

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone. 0118 971 4000

Need to know more about this business, please call us during business hours or visit our website and can get more information -http://www.thebladebone.com/

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Laura Marston

5 Google Rating

The photos of this venue do not do it justice. The bloody Mary's are piquant and perfect. My husband

5/ 5

The photos of this venue do not do it justice. The bloody Mary's are piquant and perfect. My husband's beef was tender and moist, and my pork belly was a delight. The sticky toffee pudding was lighter than expected, but didn't disappoint with the luxurious and indulgent feeling that a sticky toffee pudding should have. The staff are attentive but not obtrusive, and super friendly. Next time I'm in the area I will go there again

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Casino 2000

5 Google Rating

Dropped in by chance last Sunday.- 2 of us. Nothing was too much trouble and other than sending back

5/ 5

Dropped in by chance last Sunday.- 2 of us. Nothing was too much trouble and other than sending back some tepid cauliflower cheese, everything was delightful. Staff are well trained, decor and ambience are lovely and the ingredients are clearly well sourced too. The wine list is somewhat eccentric (fine in itself) but has some notable holes. But a good place for sure.

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Ashton Bentley

5 Google Rating

Beautiful lunch. Lovely wine and beer. Service very good. Beautiful interior. All our party (6) enjo

5/ 5

Beautiful lunch. Lovely wine and beer. Service very good. Beautiful interior. All our party (6) enjoyed hugely. Will be back very soon.

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Susan Gillespie

5 Google Rating

What a beautiful place…. I came for lunch with my family and was not disappointed. The food was su

5/ 5

What a beautiful place…. I came for lunch with my family and was not disappointed. The food was superb and beautifully presented. Each course was a delight and enjoyed by us all. You know the feeling of eating something and never want it to end? - well, that’s the feeling you get in this beautiful place - fabulous attentive, smiley staff who were so accommodating when my 87 year old Dad wasn’t feeling too hungry. An absolute gem and one I look forward enormously to visiting again.

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Roland Hoeller

5 Google Rating

Nice country pub

5/ 5

Nice country pub

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  • Saturday12:00 PM - 10:30 PM
  • Sunday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Monday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Tuesday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Wednesday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Thursday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
  • Friday12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
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