A PUB in Caversham is reopening this week following extensive refurbishment works and it's offering customers 50 per cent off ALL food for an entire week.

The Last Crumb, formerly The Prince of Wales, will open to the public on Friday (October 11) having been renamed and refurbished under a new lease.

The freshly painted Brakspear owned pub on Prospect Street has joined the Dodo Pub Co. family who own pubs across Oxford including The Rusty Bicycle and The Up in Arms.

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Its new name is a nod to Reading's ties with the biscuit industry.

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To celebrate their grand opening, customers will receive 50 per cent off of ALL food for the first week (October 11-17).

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The menu includes breakfast and brunch options and a selection of burgers, pizzas (cooked in a wood fired pizza oven) and sides to enjoy.

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The pub will also offer drinks from their brand new bar including house cocktails, craft beers and home-made spirits and happy hours after work.

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The pub is also having a grand opening party on October 18 where soul and swing DJs will be there to entertain visitors.

If you'd like to find out more, visit The Last Crumb's website here.