Since Legoland Windsor doesn’t open at night, we drove to Reading and Staines for dinner.
On the first evening after Legoland, we had our dinner at Reading. It is a large town on the Thames and Kennet rivers in southern England. We didn’t visit anywhere except had a quick dinner at The Oracle (about 45-minute drive) to try out Marugame Udon. Initially, we wanted to have a look at the shopping mall but it’s closing. We had to quickly get to our car because the carpark was closing too.
On the second evening after Legoland, we had a dinner appointment at Staines-upon-Thames. The town is a market town in northwest Surrey, England. It’s about 17 miles west of central London. We met at the popular Asian food court there. It’s called Staines Food Court (141-147 High St, Staines TW18 4PA, United Kingdom).
The food court has great selections of Asian food. It was so hard to decide. You want to eat everything after being deprived of food from home for a week or so haha! It’s a well-known food court here. It has an oriental grocery shop upstairs too. You can get all the Asian groceries here.
Reading and Staines are not too far from out hotel, Coppid Beech Hotel . Both were within one hour drive from Legoland Windsor. Staines were nearer.
So, next time if you are around the area, you can consider visiting these towns.
Get Legoland Windsor Tickets & Transport
By the way, If you’re a tourist with no transport and is going to Legoland Windsor while you’re in London, the 1-Day Admission Ticket + Round-trip Transfer is highly recommended. The pick-up and drop-off is at Victoria Coach Station. It can be purchased on Klook. This is suitable for those who are not driving. Getting the ticket and the transportation ready before arrival will save you all the troubles later.