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The Barge Inn, Milton Keynes

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15 Newport Road
Woolstone
Postal town: Milton Keynes
MK15 0AE
Phone: 01908233841
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Vintage Inns (Mitchells & Butlers)

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Steve of N21 left this review about The Barge Inn

Almost 15 years since my first review and finally I am as good as my word and returned, this time to eat. We searched it out again for a spot of lunch whilst on our way up the A1.
Basically the same Vintage Inn set up and the same one person working the bar and one person managing the tables, but as it wasn’t too busy on this Thursday lunchtime, it just about worked.
The food was good, as you should expect from a Vintage Inn and three of the ale pumps were on for our visit, with Wainwright and Tribute alongside a cider. And then the fourth pump was badged with TT Boltmaker but had the dreaded “coming soon” label draped over it.
So although technically a pub, you should treat this one, as all the others in the chain, more as a restaurant that provides a decent pint of ale if you are looking to eat whilst on the road.

On 31st March 2026 - rating: 6
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Barge Inn

A Vintage Inn,but in a building much smaller than many in the chain.It dates back to when the canal was dug in 1800,and kept the navvies in beer.Later on merchants and canal workmen became the main users,it is down a footpath from the Grand Union.These days it's been swallowed up into MK but the building retains a pub atmosphere as you enter into a front lounge with a very low ceiling where drinkers gather around a real fireplace with another unused.This area has it's own bar access but if you want to see the handpumps,they are down the long side of the bar beyond a "wait to be seated " sign.The rest of the pub is less appealing and given over to diners,of which there was a big crowd on my Friday lunchtime visit .I didn't eat but felt comfortable just drinking,as were several others.
The three handpumps has the ubiquitous Doom Bar,Purity UBU and Adnams Explorer (£3.40,decent shape),not the most exciting range .The flatscreen was off,the rustic furniture worked well,the flag stoned flooring adds some character,overall Vintage Inns have done a decent job here.Perfectly fine for a swift one,given the slightly boring ale selection it didn't seem the right venue for a major session,despite the cosy atmosphere.

On 21st February 2014 - rating: 6
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Blackthorn _ left this review about The Barge Inn

A decent enough old pub, and a pleasant find being only a mile or two away from MK town centre. These days it’s surrounded by modern housing, but at least the pub building itself has kept a little of it’s historic charm. Staff all seemed friendly and helpful, although as Steve of N21 has said, they could have done with more than one barmaid trying to cope with the drinkers as well as the diners. To be fair to them though, the place was packed at 5:30pm on a Tuesday evening, so they may well have been caught off guard. There is a small garden to the side of the pub, and it looks as though there is probably usually something at the rear, but this was fenced off on my visit due to some work going on.

Inside the main bar area is an L-shape with old flag stones at the front and red tiling on the floor around the side. It’s a low ceilinged pub and there are plenty of old beams on the ceiling. To the right is a brick fire-place, although I’m not sure if this is still in use. A TV was up in the corner showing a news programme, but the volume was off and so it wasn’t too intrusive and there were various black and white photo’s dotted around the walls. The rest of the pub is more geared up for dining, and this probably represents a good three quarters of the available seating, if not more. But then, seeing as at least three quarters of the punters were dining, that’s fair enough. At the rear is a conservatory, and off to the left a carpeted area split in to two by a freestanding brick built chimney with a wood burning stove, although again I’m not sure if this was in use.

The menu was extensive and offered a good selection of “pub grub” dishes as well as a few more adventurous options. Most of the mains were in the £8 - £10 range, although some of the seasonal specials were nearer £15. My Smoked Haddock Risotto was a pleasant and tasty dish, although perhaps a little on the small side for something priced at £9.95. A blackboard behind the bar detailed the Soup of the Day, Vegetables of the Day and even the Beer Batter of the Day – Doom Bar in case you were wondering.

Beers on tap were Ubu Purity, Adnams Sole Star and Doom Bar. A notice above the bar invited customers to suggest options for the forthcoming Spring ales range. The solitary cider was Strongbow, unfortunately. Overall, I quite liked this pub. OK, it’s a bit food orientated and it’s part of a chain, so might not have quite the character of a genuine old free house, but as chains go I reckon it’s pretty good.

On 17th April 2012 - rating: 7
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Map location corrected by Blackthorn _
Milton Keynes Central, 2.53 miles, 48 min walk (show)
Fenny Stratford, 3.6 miles, 1 hr 9 min walk (show)
Bow Brickhill, 3.86 miles, 1 hr 14 min walk (show)
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31st Mar 2026, 08:52
Review submitted by Steve of N21
 
21st Feb 2014, 21:44
Review submitted by Bucking Fastard amended by Bucking Fastard

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  • Hot Food : Yes last updated 29 July 2013 by Dave McNally
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