Restaurants in Milton Keynes
Restaurants across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns serve sit-down meals, takeaways and functions, spanning cuisines from British and Italian to Indian, Chinese and Turkish. This page helps you compare venues in areas such as Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney, with each listing showing contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
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★ 3.4 (79)
Chip N Sail
📍 23 Victoria Rd, Bletchley DeliveryFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Affordable prices
- Large portions
- Friendly staff
- Varied menu
- Inconsistent fish and chips quality
- Slow service reported by some
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Popular ★ 4.7 (36)
NEWTON LEYS KEBAB VAN
📍 Bletchley DeliveryDine-inFree parking
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What customers say review highlights
- Generous portions
- Fresh, tasty food
- Good value for money
- Friendly, polite service
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★ 3.8 (95)
IKEA Restaurant Milton Keynes
📍 V7 Saxon St, Bletchley Dine-inFree parkingGood for kids
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What customers say review highlights
- Affordable prices
- Flavourful meatballs
- Fresh food when good
- Poor cleanliness of tables and chairs
- Broken machines and dirty cups
- Food sometimes cold
- Confusing drinks ticket system
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Popular ★ 4.5 (90)
Bengal Spice Restaurant
📍 3 Wellington Pl, Bletchley DeliveryDine-inFree parking
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What customers say review highlights
- Well-spiced, flavourful food
- Generous portions
- Fast delivery
- Quorn and vegetarian options
- Reported hygiene rating concerns
- Inconsistent quality
- Occasional burnt naan or oily dishes
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★ 4.1 (11)
Pitchside Restaurant
📍 Stadium Way W, MK1, Bletchley Dine-inGood for kidsKids' menu
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What customers say review highlights
- Warm, attentive service
- Fresh, hot food
- Extensive breakfast buffet
- Good value
- Some felt quality fell short of a four-star expectation
- A dish or two needed adjusting
What to check before booking a restaurant
Food businesses in England are inspected by the local council and rated under the Food Standards Agency's Food Hygiene Rating Scheme, so it is worth checking a venue's score on the FSA website, where 5 is the highest. Restaurants are legally required to tell you about the 14 major allergens in their dishes, so ask staff directly if you have a dietary need. If a venue serves alcohol it must hold a premises licence issued by Milton Keynes City Council, and you can also look at recent independent reviews to gauge consistency of service and food quality.
Booking, access and local context
Central Milton Keynes has a concentration of chain and independent restaurants around the shopping centre and Xscape, while the older towns of Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell and Olney tend to offer independent and pub-based dining. For busy periods such as weekends and holidays it is sensible to reserve a table in advance and to confirm opening hours, as these can change on bank holidays. If you have accessibility requirements, contact the venue ahead of your visit to check step-free access, parking and any adapted facilities.
How do I check a restaurant's food hygiene rating?
Search the venue on the Food Standards Agency website using its name and postcode. The scheme rates premises from 0 to 5, with 5 being very good. Many restaurants also display their rating sticker at the entrance or on their door.
Can restaurants cater for allergies and dietary requirements?
By law, restaurants must provide accurate information about the 14 major allergens present in their food. Many venues also offer vegetarian, vegan or gluten-free options, but it is best to tell staff about your requirements when booking so the kitchen can advise or prepare accordingly.