Market House Reading
1-2 Market Pl, Reading, RG1 -
From
£750 min spendUp to
400 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
A bar, hotel, event space & restaurant situated in the heart of Reading town centre near Reading Train Station. Designed to impress the Market House, once an historic Lloyds Bank, has been transformed into an industrial chic venue with bars, food kitchen, hotel rooms & plenty of spaces to hire for both private parties & corporate events.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 400
Dining
up to 148
Theatre
up to 100
Boardroom
up to 50
Cabaret
up to 70
Classroom
up to 100
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Table / chairs included
Tea
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Whiteboards
Audio & visual
Sound system
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Microphone
Flipchart
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 30 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Craig Hawker
Really nice place in the centre of Reading. I've stayed here a few times over the last few years. Currently their lift is out of order and I've been placed on the lowest floor (for my convenience, I guess). That floor is obviously closest to the bar downstairs so sometimes you can hear a little bit of noise, but never more than a really faint sound and nothing that's stopped me sleeping.
Caboodle Travel
The Market House is Reading staple for a night out. They have great entertainment like a karaoke booth and shuffleboard. Plus a lovely roof terrace for the rare occasion we get sun. The food is really good but more easy snacking than a dining experience.
Reemer Feddes
Nice area, good beers and absolute lovely hotelrooms. Well sound isolated, you don't hear the bar downstairs. Good (rain)shower and comfortable bed. The only thing negative is that there is no breakfast served. But across the street there is a Gregg's that offers very fine opportunities for breakfast and I can imagine that this will be cheaper.
Kiri
Check in was simple, can be loud on Friday and Saturday night as it's a bar, however staff are helpful and clear. The room was very well set out, with fairly effective and very quiet air-conditioning, and the bathroom was huge considering the price, including a very luxurious shower. The bed was very comfortable, with a huge flatscreen perfect distance and height away. Tea and coffee provided as well as a lager. The major downside is the lack of a view, my room was looking into a graffiti covered dilapidated building. Additionally, the buildings surrounding are covered in scaffolding. Shop almost next door as well, meaning if you don't mind the view, the market house is a very good value comfortable hotel that I can highly recommend.
Alice
BE AWARE WHEN BOOKING: many of the cosy and comfy room options do not have a windows. They essentially have frosted glass panels in which little light can enter the room with no way to open them to let fresh air in. It’s unclear whether these glass panels actually face the outside of the building or whether they are simply decorative with lights behind to create a illusion of a window. This is not advertised on their website or third party booking sites. When this was mentioned to reception staff they stated that this was “reflected in the price of the room” and were unwilling to provide any further assistance. This was a terrible shame as the location is brilliant and the decoration of the hotel is lovely. We would not have booked the room had we known this was the case. On a positive note the hotel was spotless so clearly the cleaning staff are very competent and they seemed friendly in passing! The same cannot be said for the reception staff. We did not visit the bar on this particular visit but seemed lively! Certainly the top floor of the hotel was soundproofed from the bar but I am unsure about the first floor. All in all I would suggest to ask at point of booking for a room with a functioning window otherwise you will be in a, albeit well decorated, prison cell.
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