Clocktower — Restaurant in Milton Keynes

The Clocktower is a traditional pub on White Horse Drive in Emerson Valley, Milton Keynes. It serves great British food and drinks with a lively atmosphere, especially during weekend roasts and live sports events. You can find it just outside the city, a short drive from the centre. Locals use it for casual dinners, pre-game drinks, or late-night socialising with friends. The venue has been part of life in Emerson Valley since 1980.

About The Venue

The Clocktower opened as a public house in 1980 and has operated continuously as a traditional pub. Its mid-20th century design features bright lighting, wooden tables, leather seats, and large screens for live sport. The decor stays rooted in British pub classics. Noise levels are high due to crowds and broadcasts, especially on weekends or major games. Crowd density is strong during peak times like sports fixtures. This creates a buzzing atmosphere where people come not just to eat but to connect over shared entertainment.

Typical Experiences

The Clocktower offers dependable pub food with live sport viewings, making it ideal for weekend roasts and social evenings. Guests often visit in groups or solo during events such as the Weekend Takeover competition. The venue is known for its signature feature, free Jameson, ginger & lime on St Patrick’s Day, which draws people looking to enjoy a themed drink deal. It hosts regular weekly activities like pub quizzes and darts nights. For residents seeking casual dining or spirited gatherings, Clocktower events are worth planning around.

Notable Features

  • Free Jameson, ginger & lime on St Patrick’s Day
  • £2 Baby Guinness shots via app
  • Weekend Takeover competition
  • Free food and drink on app registration
  • Live sports viewing with exclusive deals
  • Weekly events like pub quiz and darts
  • Weekend roast with all the trimmings
  • Live sport view
  • Popular dining spot
  • Beer Garden

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Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in March 2026.