Did you and your loved one first lock eyes over a lager? Or was it Prosecco that fuelled your passion?
The ‘Brakspear Pub Love’ competition, running until Valentine’s Day, celebrates the pub’s role in bringing couples together. To be in with a chance of winning a prize, customers simply have to share their pub romance by email or social media. Winners will be selected at random to win one of the prizes, to be enjoyed on or around Valentine’s Day in the pub where they first met.
To find out more visit http://blog.useyourlocal.com/2018/02/love-at-first-pint/
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9
The Row Barge is one of Henley’s oldest coaching inns. Not far from the town centre, you can find us 100 yards from the Town Hall on West Street, just behind the fire station.
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9
The Saracen's Head is a friendly community pub close to Henley town centre, offering a good range of well-kept beers, home-cooked food, and lots of entertainment.
Richmond, Surrey, TW9
An intimate table service cocktail bar nestled within the historical lanes of Richmond-upon-Thames.
Whitchurch Hill, Reading, RG8
Mortimer Common, Reading, RG7
The Turner's Arms is situated along West End Road, on the outskirts of the English country village of Mortimer in Berkshire, between Reading & Basingstoke.
Kings Sutton, Banbury, OX17
In 2013 Hendrik and Julie took on The White Horse in Kings Sutton, following their joint dream to run their own pub restaurant.
Wargrave, Berkshire, RG10
A 15th Century former coaching inn, bursting with character and charm; the general decor boasts a wealth of beams, cosy corners, amusing pictures and odd levels
Charney Bassett, Wantage, OX12
The Chequers has been licensed to serve fine ales, stout, wines and spirits since early 1800s and this charming, peaceful, characteristic countryside inn is the perfect retreat for a relaxing drink, meal or overnight stay.
Caversham, Reading, RG4
The Clifton Arms is one of our tried and tested community pubs situated in Caversham, Reading.
Stoke Row, Henley-on-Thames, RG9
Paul Clerehugh has run The Crooked Billet since 1989 and lives on his smallholding nearby, rearing beef and sheep and growing produce for the menu.