Welcome to The Dog & Duck, a historic gem nestled on Matthewsgreen Rd, Wokingham RG41 1JT, UK. With roots dating back to the 1700s, our traditional red brick pub has been a beloved gathering spot since it first began serving beer in 1851. Following a comprehensive refurbishment in November 2017, The Dog & Duck combines timeless charm with modern comfort, creating an inviting atmosphere for all.

We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and a warm, friendly environment where guests can unwind with a refreshing drink or enjoy delicious meals with family and friends. Our extensive menu features a delightful selection of hearty pub classics alongside seasonal specials, ensuring there’s something to satisfy every palate.

At The Dog & Duck, customer satisfaction is our top priority. Whether you’re popping in for a casual lunch or celebrating a special occasion, our dedicated team is here to provide an unforgettable experience. For any inquiries or to make a reservation, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 0118 978 0544 or visit our website at http://www.dogandduckemmbrook.co.uk/. Discover why we’re a cherished favorite in the community and come experience the welcoming charm of The Dog & Duck today!

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Alan Reeves

5 Google Rating

Four of us went last night. It wasn't very full but the service, atmosphere and quality of the food

5/ 5

Four of us went last night. It wasn't very full but the service, atmosphere and quality of the food was excellent. Also, the price was very reasonable. The Dog and Duck has had a changeable reputation over the years but I must say I was very pleasantly surprised. I would certainly recommend eating there and I definitely be going back.

John Todd

4 Google Rating

We went to the Dog and Duck with a family group of 12. The food was exceptional and plentiful. Most

4/ 5

We went to the Dog and Duck with a family group of 12. The food was exceptional and plentiful. Most had the carvery. Others had the normal menu which was well presented That staff were exceptional and very friendly. This was our first visit and will most certainly return again. Thank you

Chris

5 Google Rating

Really decent food. Staff were really helpful, friendly and accommodating. Nice atmosphere. Would r

5/ 5

Really decent food. Staff were really helpful, friendly and accommodating. Nice atmosphere. Would recommend for Sunday lunch

Ron Lloyd

4 Google Rating

Very nice place, some well kept draught beers. Barman not too friendly unfortunately, maybe he needs

4/ 5

Very nice place, some well kept draught beers. Barman not too friendly unfortunately, maybe he needs an early night! Sunday roast very good, plenty of meat and veg. Table service by young staff very good. Good wine list, but unfortunately only the expensive ones available. May give it another go in a few months time.

Neil Bamber

5 Google Rating

Staff very helpful and friendly. Service good. Food very enjoyable. A very nice place for a family m

5/ 5

Staff very helpful and friendly. Service good. Food very enjoyable. A very nice place for a family meal.

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  • Thursday24 hours open
  • Friday11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
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