Reading Biscuit Factory 1 Queens Walk, Reading RG1 7QE
About the Business
Welcome to the Reading Biscuit Factory, a unique and historic establishment that is a must-visit point of interest in Reading, UK. Located in the heart of the city at 1 Queens Walk, the Reading Biscuit Factory has been a beloved part of the community since it opened its doors in the early 1900s.
Originally a factory that produced biscuits, cookies, and other sweet treats, the Reading Biscuit Factory has since been reimagined as a one-of-a-kind movie theater that pays homage to its sweet beginnings. The venue is designed to look and feel like a classic biscuit factory, complete with exposed brick walls, industrial-chic metal detailing, and vintage machinery. It's an ideal spot to catch a film while basking in the unique ambiance of this historic space.
Beyond its charming atmosphere, the Reading Biscuit Factory is beloved for its diverse selection of films. From the latest Hollywood blockbusters to indie gems and arthouse flicks, there's something for every cinephile at this iconic venue. The theater also features regular screenings and events that celebrate the local film scene and bring together film lovers from all walks of life.
Whether you're a longtime resident of Reading or just passing through, the Reading Biscuit Factory is a must-visit establishment that will leave a lasting impression on you. Come for the films, stay for the ambiance, and leave with a new appreciation for this unique point of interest in the UK's cultural landscape. We can't wait to see you at the Reading Biscuit Factory!
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Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 22:00
Friday:
10:00 - 23:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 23:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"We’ve been here a couple of times now and my family just love the ambience. I also love the fact they have some great beers on tap, to be enjoyed whilst watching the movie. Knocking one star off though due to the temperature - the first time we went it was a bit cold due to the air con. Last night I went in jeans and a long sleeve top and it was sweltering hot with seemingly no air con!"
"This was my first visit to the Reading Biscuit Factory. We attended to see "The Tragedy of Macbeth." I was excited as this was the first film that Joel Coen had done alone and I had an idea of how the film would transpire as I had watched many reviews on the subject. In retrospect, I wish that we had arrived earlier to have a seat and read some of "Macbeth." The members of staff were friendly. The cinema was slightly too dark and we were informed that it was attributable to some sort of fault. I concede that they usually are dark, but this one was overly so. As I had not been there before, navigating it was slightly tricky. There were not that many people in attendance, which was good. I find it hard to enjoy a film when there are loads of people in close proximity. ***I attended this place again to watch "Belfast." I recommend the film as it is deeply moving and a concerted effort was made to maintain the historical accuracy, such as The Matchbox Cars and the programmes which were shown on the television. Judi Dench is brilliant and it is nice to see older women having decent roles in films. One of the audience members got up immediately as soon as the film commenced. At first I did not know what he was doing, but it turned out that he was closing the door to the theatre, which was really considerate. As usual, the members of staff were really nice. There was also a painting on display and I was captivated by it. Please feel free to take a look in my photographs, which I have posted.*** ***Attended this place again to see "The Duke," brilliant film. The reason why I am adding to my review is that I was really impressed by one of your members of staff. He has long, curly hair and appears to be in his early 20s. He was just really nice and polite.***"
"Coffee is tremendous, best place in town. They serve good milk alternatives if you are into that - oatly. Croissants are very good, different to Gail’s for example. Less crispy. Priced reasonably too for an independent. Upstairs has loads of space for whatever your into, working, catching up or on some days there is a baby club. All in all, the best coffee place in town. Yet to check out the cinema, but if the seats do not recline I think I will stick to showcase!"
"Another hidden gem right in the middle of Reading. Tucked away in a corner on the outside of Broadsteet Mall near the Ramada hotel is this fantastic place. At ground level it’s a coffee shop with tasty treats, then upstairs it really opens up into clean, simple, useful and welcoming work space, chill out areas, bar and cinema screens. Quite an offering all under one roof. You have to give it a go to fully appreciate it."
"The place is open but it’s not quite there. I got my decaf coffee that was great taste. Definitely will try again on next visit. The decor is contemporary and ambience reasonably ok but the whole place lacks the charisma of hustle bustle. There are three cinema screens on the first floor and a bar. There are a few kiosks boarded up and hopefully will be occupied in future with more goodies to buy. The staffs are quite helpful and try to answer queries to the best of their knowledge. Hopefully it’ll improve with time but was only about 5% full one evening in late August."
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