Reading Biscuit Factory
1 Queens Walk
(corner of Oxford Road)
Reading
RG1 7QE
United Kingdom
Reading Biscuit Factory
1 Queens Walk
(corner of Oxford Road)
Reading
RG1 7QE
United Kingdom
Reading Biscuit Factory is many things: a three-screen cinema, bar, coffee shop, live performance space and community hub. Our aim is to offer a fantastic and welcoming venue and create a setting where everyone can relax, work, meet and create – all under one roof.
Hopefully anything you like! We show films throughout the week, but we also have several events spaces for hire (including our screens), so if you would like to organise a class or workshop, rehearse, perform, deliver a presentation or celebrate a special occasion we would love to help.
We are a new venue, and we want our audience and community to shape us and what we do. If you have an idea or suggestion, please contact us. We are open to anything, from art exhibitions to improv comedy.
And you can always relax and enjoy a movie with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine!
It’s true, there is not much to connect biscuits and cinema, but biscuits and Reading go way back. Joseph Huntley was selling biscuits to travelers on their way to Bath or London as early as 1822, and invented the biscuit tin to help prevent breakages on the journey. His small bakery eventually grew into Huntley & Palmers, the largest employer in Reading and by 1900 the world’s largest biscuit company. Their vast factory earned Reading the nickname “Biscuit Town”.
Full details of our film schedule can be found at readingbiscuitfactory.co.uk/whats-on.