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The Green Man, Milton Keynes
Mursley
Postal town: Milton Keynes
MK17 0RT
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 6 of 10) see review guidelines
Blue Scrumpy left this review about The Green Man
Village pub which has been smartened up nicely inside. We arrived at 3pm opening time today (Saturday) and were soon welcomed in. Walls are in different shades of green. The bar area is to the left, with the space to the right probably used for dining. There is a further room to the rear, which I believed had a dartboard. There is also another dartboard and a piano to the right in the main room.
Dogs and children are both allowed. Music was playing throughout our visit and various events are advertised. Both the landlady and customers were friendly and soon engaged us in conversation.
At the bar, there are 3 cask ales. These were Tring Piggeries, Vale Tickety Brew & North Cotswold Shagweaver. Beavertown Neck Oil can be found on keg, along with Aspall's cider and we noticed that a bottled cider from local producer Winslow Cider was also being promoted. Beer paddles are available if you want to try one of each. There is also a wine list to the side of the bar. Ice cream was £3 a pot, if you fancied a snack.
A new outdoor bar is currently being constructed in the garden at the rear. Listed in the current Good Beer Guide, this is a welcoming village pub.
On 3rd January 2026
- rating: 6
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Green Man
This is a traditional, double fronted pub on the main road through the village. Inside it's one long room, although split in to two halves by the use of different flooring and seating arrangements, giving each end something of a separate identity. It was very quiet on a recent Tuesday evening visit with only a couple of other punters sat up at the bar. This was quite early though, hopefully things improved later. Barmaid was friendly and helpful.
The left half of the room is more of a public bar with red tiled flooring and a small brick fire-place. This was not lit on a snowy January evening which was a bit of a shame, but I guess it's probably not worth lighting it for three customers. There was also a small TV up in one corner although this was not in use, and plenty of shields that have presumably been won by pub sports teams.
The right hand half is more intended for dining, and here there is a carpeted floor with plenty of tables and chairs. There was a small vase of flowers on each table, and some candles on the window sills. Unfortunately they don't do food on Tuesdays in January, so I can't comment on the quality or choice, although I did notice a specials board that had a Chilli Con Carne and a Beef Stroganoff listed at around the £9 mark. If you were hungry however, there was several jars behind the bar containing picked eggs and a selection of nuts.
Beers on tap were just Tribute and Doom Bar. There was a third pump that was not in use, and a specials board listed only bottled options although one of these was from the much more local Concrete Cow brewery. The solitary cider was Aspall's Suffolk.
On 16th January 2013
- rating: 6
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