Student Life 2013/14 January 2014 | Page 163

READING city guide I’M ZOË, A THIRD-YEAR ARCHAEOLOGY STUDENT AND I LIVE IN THE CEMETERY JUNCTION AREA OF READING. by Zoe Richardson up something cheap to help sober you up. After that, provided house/flatmates don’t mind, it’s always fun to bring friends back to your place and watch films or play video games until you pass out from exhaustion. GREAT PLACES TO EAT A great night out in Reading starts with pre-drinks with friends at someone’s halls or house. Once you’ve played enough games (Drinking Jenga is always fun), it’s time to head into town. Propaganda on Thursday nights in Sub 89 is always good as it is the ‘indie’ night and there is usually something for everyone’s music tastes. If this isn’t for you, Sakura, with its multiple, spacious rooms playing various genres, is also a good night out. On the way back from the club, it’s always fun to walk if you’re with a group of friends, laughing and singing. There are many late night food places to pick Cosmo is one of the best places to go for a meal in town, especially lunch, as it will keep you full until dinner the following night. Their good quality all-you-can-eat Pan-Asian, Mexican, Italian, Indian buffet is delicious and costs only £8! For on-campus eating, the coffee shops are great places to meet up and chat with friends, whilst Mojo’s Bar has a great selection of food and a different daily offer, such as buy- ۙKY