Eat & Drink in Milton Keynes
The Eat & Drink section brings together places to eat and drink across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, customer reviews and a short summary of what people say about the food, service and atmosphere. Use it to compare cafes, pubs, restaurants and takeaways before you visit or order.
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223 matching eat & drink
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★ 4 (6)
Pico Bar & Restaurant
📍 Timbold Dr, Milton Keynes Dine-inGood for kidsKids' menu
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What customers say review highlights
- Tasty food
- Quick service
- Quiet atmosphere
- Lasagne not as homemade as billed
- Restaurant sometimes closed, bar food only
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Popular ★ 5 (2)
Rye’s Deli
📍 Rye's Deli, Urban Food Market, 200 Grafton Gate, Milton Keynes Dine-inGood for kidsOutdoor seating
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What customers say review highlights
- Quality coffee
- Skilled barista
- Pleasant space to meet
- Good buzz
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Popular ★ 5 (1)
Cafe Latte
📍 20 High St, Stony Stratford Dine-inOutdoor seatingStep-free access
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What customers say review highlights
- Cosy setting
- Good food
- Friendly staff
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★ 4 (10)
SEASONS RESTAURANT
📍 Newport Rd, Milton Keynes Dine-inGood for kidsOutdoor seating
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What customers say review highlights
- Good food and cocktails
- Friendly staff
- Pleasant setting near the city
- Reports of poor bar service and training
- Order mistakes with weak resolution
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Popular ★ 4.5 (6)
Coffee Shop @ Christ the Vine Community Church
📍 Jonathans, Milton Keynes Dine-inFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Good coffee
- Welcoming, friendly atmosphere
- Nice food
- Popular ★ 4.7 (808) French Affaire 📍 5 Odell's Yard, 58-60 High St, Stony Stratford Dine-inFree parkingFree Wi-Fi View
- ★ 4.2 (328) The Swan Hotel 📍 36 Watling St, Bletchley Dine-inFree parkingFree Wi-Fi View
Choosing where to eat and drink in Milton Keynes
Milton Keynes has a wide mix of independent and chain venues, from town-centre restaurants in Central Milton Keynes and Kingston to village pubs in Olney and Woburn Sands. When comparing listings, it helps to check current opening hours, whether the venue takes bookings, and how it handles dietary needs such as vegetarian, vegan, halal or gluten-free options. Reading a spread of recent reviews gives a clearer picture than any single rating, and the review summaries on each listing highlight the points customers mention most often.
Food hygiene, licensing and local context
Food businesses in the Milton Keynes area are inspected under the national Food Hygiene Rating Scheme run by the Food Standards Agency, with ratings from 0 to 5 that you can look up before you visit. Pubs and bars serving alcohol hold a premises licence issued by Milton Keynes City Council, which also sets their permitted hours. Many venues cluster around The Hub, Xscape and the shopping centre in Central Milton Keynes, while the older towns such as Stony Stratford and Newport Pagnell keep a more traditional high-street feel with long-established pubs and cafes.
How do I check a venue's food hygiene rating?
Food hygiene ratings are published by the Food Standards Agency and can be searched by business name or postcode on the ratings.food.gov.uk website. The rating reflects standards found at the most recent inspection, so it is worth checking the date alongside the score.
Do the listings show opening hours and whether a place takes bookings?
Each listing displays the opening hours and contact details supplied for that business, so you can call ahead or check online before travelling. Booking policies vary by venue, so confirm directly with the restaurant, pub or cafe if you need a table at a specific time.