The Shenley Church Inn, Shenley Church End - pub details
Address: Burrchard Crescent, Shenley Church End, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK5 6HQ [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 27120) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Milton Keynes Central (0.9 miles), Wolverton (3 miles), Bletchley (3.2 miles)
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Fountain Harvester, Loughton (0.1 miles), Talbot, Milton Keynes (0.2 miles), Old Beams, Shenley Lodge (0.6 miles), Burnt Oak, Shenley Brook End (0.7 miles), Grebe, Great Holm (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Shenley Church Inn, Shenley Church End
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Yet another pub that has a modern, mass produced, characterless interior, which seems to be the norm around these parts. There�s nothing particularly wrong with it, but it�s certainly nothing to get excited about. It is in fact a Toby Carvery, and is attached to a Travel Lodge. It�s a good sized pub and also has a beer garden and outside patio area. Inside the decor is the usual mix of red patterned carpet, wood partitioning, cream and brown paintwork, gold flocked wallpaper and a couple of leather sofas. The only feature of any note was perhaps the vaulted ceiling at the entrance, although even this wasn�t an especially interesting vaulted ceiling. There was some exposed brickwork, and a fireplace contained a wood burning stove. Bizarrely there is also one of those machines like you get in amusement arcades filled with soft toys where you operate a remote grabber to try and get one out. What on earth is that doing in a pub? The food emphasis seems to be very much on the carvery, and the bar menu was extremely limited with just four main courses priced at around the �4 mark and a couple of salads. Drink choice was equally disappointing � despite three hand pumps on the bar, one appeared unused and two had their clips turned round, so no real ale at all. The solitary cider was Bulmers. Blackthorn - 5 Oct 2011 22:00 |
Typical carvery pub. Not bad. keyser_soze - 22 Feb 2008 19:13 |