Secklow Hundred, Milton Keynes - pub details

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Address: Midsommer Court, 316 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 1EB [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2641) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Milton Keynes Central (0.3 miles), Wolverton (2.7 miles), Bletchley (3.5 miles)

Chain: Lloyds No. 1

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

  • Real ale
General information: Just outside the central shopping area. Small inner balcony upper floor, look out for the criss cross wood slat pattern on the wall - looks like it was ripped off a school assembly hall floor.

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> Current user rating: 5.4/10 (rated by 13 users)
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user reviews of Secklow Hundred, Milton Keynes

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A modern, purpose built Wetherspoon’s in the centre of Milton Keynes. Inevitably it doesn’t have much in the way of character, but it’s a tidy and up together sort of place, perhaps recently refurbished. There is a patio area at the front if you fancy some fresh air.

It’s a surprisingly small venue for JDW, with just one downstairs bar and a few seats on a balcony upstairs. Unlike many of the company’s Lloyds establishments, there is no sign of a dance floor or DJ console. The downstairs area consists of a double height entrance foyer with floor to ceiling glass windows, and there are modern glass partitions elsewhere. Beyond this is a bar counter running the full length of the right hand side, and a raised area off to the left. Decor was the usual bland, corporate affair, this time with mustard colour paintwork, and there were a couple of plasmas dotted around showing a news channel. The only feature of any note was a gas effect fire with a conical chimney hood and a flue running up to the ceiling.

Beers on tap were the usual Ruddles Best and Abbot Ale, plus Pedigree, Holder’s Golden Ale and Hopping Mad Fruitcase. Adnams IPA was apparently coming soon. Less successful was the cider offering – pumps on the bar were Strongbow and Thatcher’s Gold, but the latter was off due to a “frozen line” which I was told would not be defrosted anytime soon. A drinks list displayed prominently on the bar also listed Stowford Press, but this was apparently not stocked at that particular pub!
Blackthorn - 16 Nov 2011 22:05
Least favourite of the city centre Spoons pubs. Limited real ale selection, and half the time it's not in great condition. The clientele often leaves something to be desired. Try the Wetherspoons across the street instead.
jjsint - 25 May 2011 17:21
Good for an after work pint and one of the better wether pubs. Better than most of them round there. Not saying much mind.
Mog - 23 Aug 2009 00:06
nothing amazing 4 a spoons but then it is in MK! 7/10
fat_beer_badger - 6 Jul 2007 10:14
Yeah its ok in there, bit bland if your looking for lively entertainment, stick to it if you and your work colleagues fancy a quick pint after work, without the hussle and bussle of nightclub feel.
anonymous - 13 Mar 2007 08:57

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