**The Hope Tap** is a vibrant and welcoming pub nestled in the heart of Reading at 99-105 Friar St, RG1 1EP. Known for its exceptional quality service and commitment to customer satisfaction, The Hope Tap invites you to enjoy a delightful dining experience in a cozy atmosphere. With an extensive menu featuring a variety of delicious meals and an impressive selection of beverages, there’s something for everyone to savor.

What truly sets The Hope Tap apart is its deep-rooted connection to the community. Our dedicated staff actively engage in volunteering initiatives, supporting key workers and local charities, including food banks. This commitment to giving back not only strengthens our community ties but also creates a warm and inclusive environment for our patrons.

Whether you’re looking to unwind after a long day or celebrate a special occasion, The Hope Tap offers the perfect backdrop. For any inquiries or to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 0118 958 2266. Discover more about us and our latest community efforts by visiting our website at [jdwetherspoon.co.uk](http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-hope-tap). Experience the unique blend of quality service and community spirit at The Hope Tap—where every visit feels like coming home.

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Wayne Greenaway

1 Google Rating

Very poor service took drink back as tasted wrong to nothing wrong by another one

1/ 5

Very poor service took drink back as tasted wrong to nothing wrong by another one

Mark Hession

4 Google Rating

Good, well controlled social distancing

4/ 5

Good, well controlled social distancing

Britney Gaffley

3 Google Rating

I rate The Hope Tap 3/5 not because the experience wasn't nice but just because the bar and tables c

3/ 5

I rate The Hope Tap 3/5 not because the experience wasn't nice but just because the bar and tables could have had a clean and wipe as it isn't nice to order or eat by dirty tables. The food prices was good and reasonable and food was cooked so good and tasted amazing I must say plus with the drink prices I was impressed. Customer service was friendly and got extactly what ordered the way I was expecting it.

Wiktor Pieprzyca

4 Google Rating

Fast service. Pretty much good drinks apart from flat coke from tap gun. But I ask for better qualit

4/ 5

Fast service. Pretty much good drinks apart from flat coke from tap gun. But I ask for better quality and I'll be offer one for can which was way better

Connor O'Sullivan

2 Google Rating

The hope tap is usually good for a quick drink & catch up. Got served a not even lukewarm breakfast.

2/ 5

The hope tap is usually good for a quick drink & catch up. Got served a not even lukewarm breakfast. Improvement needed.

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