This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Non-members welcome, but pay higher prices.
No longer the Conservative Club, but called the BCC Bar & Restaurant, membership is open to anybody. Non-members are also very welcome, but pay extra for food and drinks, plus higher admission for musical events.
The building started life as a girl's school in 1891, but became a Conservative Club in 1930; ceased as Conservative Club in 2020 and rebranded as BCC Bar & Restaurant. As you enter the Club the bar is facing you with a food servery to the right and tables & chairs to the left. Behind the bar is a large area with a dance floor and small stage in one corner where the bands play. This room can be partioned for private functions, such as wedding receptions, birthdays, etc, and can also have a separate entrance.
A patio at the front has tables & chairs.
Two sets of four handpumps, but only two are currently used, with one regular and one changing ale.
Alternate Tuesday nights the bar hosts the Bletchley Blues Club, a live music event; plus their monthly Open Mic night.
The premises is a short walk from Bletchley bus station and has a car park for approx 30 vehicles, access with via Bedford St.
Historic Interest
Started as Girls School in 1891. Converted to Conservative Club in 1930, which ceased to operate in 2020.
This Club serves 1 changing beer and 1 regular beer.
BCC Bar & Restaurant, Milton Keynes
Changing beers typically include: Courage - Directors , Fuller's - London Pride , Wainwright - Amber
Source: National
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