A local pub near Reading that was recently taken over by new management is launching a brand-new happy hour.
The Unicorn, situated near Sonning Common, announced that from Monday to Thursday every week, they will be serving discounted pints and medium glasses of house wine for just £4!
Tommy Gavaghan, who took over the beloved local a few months prior, said that things have been going well since their grand opening.
Other than lots of options for alcoholic and soft beverages, The Unicorn has also launched a brand new extensive menu.
"We're doing a lot of typical British pub things along with lots of other dishes," Mr Gavaghan said.
"We're doing our Sunday roasts with plenty of options. Lamb, pork, chicken, beef, and vegetarian. And we are also starting a lunchtime menu with wraps, and salads."
The pub also offers a number of other delicious plates such as mackerel fillets, burrata, chicken liver pate, steaks, fresh fish offered every single day, and lots of veggie options.
They also do some small plates tapas style. "These include patatas bravas, selection of cheeses, meatballs, sardines, calamari, plenty of stuff," Mr Gavaghan said.
He went on to say that he has been in hospitality since he was 18 years old and has worked in the industry for around 35 years, so is well-equipped to take over The Unicorn.
Mr Gavaghan has taken on this venture along with a great team including a talented number of kitchen staff.
It has since been disclosed that Mr Gavaghan has left The Unicorn. The Chronicle is currently enquiring about its new ownership.
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