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The Lowndes Arms

A child friendly pub serving food in Milton Keynes.

The Lowndes Arms is a 17th Century Country Pub and Restaurant with en-suite accommodation, located in the historic village of Whaddon in North Buckinghamshire. We have a large Garden and Car Park with miles of fabulous views and access to the North Buck's Way is only a short walk. Whaddon is 1.3 miles off of the A421 and is 9 miles from Buckingham and 8 miles from Milton Keynes and it's well established shopping centre.

4 High Street, Whaddon, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK17 0NA
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01908 501706

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http://www.lowndesarms.com/

Facilities include: Real Ale, Outside Seating, Traditional Sunday Roast, 5+ Rooms, Village, Traditional, Function Hire Available, Cocktails, Beer, Wine, Cider, Tea & Coffee, Baby Friendly, Weddings, Breakfast ,

Mon - Thu: 17:00 - 23:30
Fri: 16:00 - 00:00
Sat: 12:00 - 00:00
Sun: 12:00 - 23:00

Drink % Brewery
Abbot Ale 5.0 Greene King PLC

Full flavoured, smooth and mature taste with fruit cake characters , a malty richness and superb hop balance.

Tasting Notes: Mahogany in colour and brewed for longer to create a rich malty, and mature flavour.

Bass 4.4 Anheuser-Busch InBev

Brewed to 4.4% ABV, Bass is still brewed to an original recipe using only the finest ingredients and the experience of generations. Bass is brewed with two strains of yeast to produce a complex nutty, malty taste with subtle hop undertone.

Tasting Notes: A medium-bodied complex nutty, biscuity malt taste with roasty, caramel aromas and classic earthy, subtly floral hop notes.

London Pride 4.1 Fuller's Brewery

In recent years its popularity has grown to the extent that it is now Britain’s leading premium ale: a welcome fixture in many pubs and off licences around the country, and now winning new friends abroad.

Tasting Notes: Rich, smooth and elegant on the palate, it draws to a clean, satisfying finish with beautifully balanced bitterness.

Spitfire Amber 4.2 Shepherd Neame

The beer is named after the legendary Spitfire aeroplane designed by RJ Mitchell. The versatility of the aircraft and the courage of its pilots were essential to victory and were a key symbol of the spirit of that time.

Tasting Notes: An infusion of three Kentish hops adorns this beautifully balanced, blood-orange tinted British bitter with an acutely aromatic allure. Hints of marmalade, red grapes and pepper are thrust from a springboard of warm, mellow malts. The floating fruity finish signs off with a smidgen of spice and raspberry.

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We serve the following food styles:

Traditional Sunday Roast, Traditional, Breakfast