The Moon Under Water — Nightclub in Milton Keynes

The Moon Under Water is an underground nightclub on Avebury Boulevard in Central Milton Keynes. Just behind Xscape and near Milton Keynes Water Park, it’s a go-to spot for weekend nights with live music and craft cocktails. The venue features dim lighting and underwater-themed decor with aquatic motifs across walls and ceilings, creating a loud, energetic atmosphere. It's best visited Friday or Saturday evenings when crowds are very high. You can find fish and chips on the menu and affordable pub food options. A short drive away from the city centre.

About The Venue

Opened in 1990, The Moon Under Water started as an industrial storage building before becoming a pub and later transforming into its current underground nightclub identity. Though not listed, it has Industrial Victorian elements with exposed brick and metal beams. The design uses low lighting with LED effects to enhance the underwater theme across the space. On weekends, noise levels are very loud and crowd density reaches very high due to popular events. Its 44-metre height makes it a standout feature in the Milton Keynes skyline. You can check out live music performances on Fridays and Saturdays.

Typical Experiences

Visit The Moon Under Water on Friday or Saturday nights for live music and craft cocktails, including spritz options. The dim lighting and underwater-themed decor with aquatic motifs create an immersive nightlife vibe. It’s packed during peak hours with a very loud crowd density. You can find fish and chips as a hero dish on the menu. A short drive away from the city centre.

Notable Features

  • Underwater-themed decor
  • Craft cocktail bar
  • Dim, low lighting with LED effects
  • Underwater-themed bar design
  • Live music on weekends
  • Distinctive 44-metre height
  • Wetherspoon brand heritage
  • Spritz cocktail range
  • Exposed brick and metal beams decor
  • Affordable pub food with fish and chips

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