
A 5,000-capacity indoor arena beside Stadium MK in Milton Keynes, Arena MK is a multi-purpose event space spread over three floors and offering some 3,420 square metres of flexible floor area. Opened on 5 February 2014 and designed by the architects Populous, it was conceived as a blank-canvas venue for music, sport, conferences, exhibitions and parties. The arena is built into the Stadium MK complex, which is home to MK Dons Football Club and the on-site DoubleTree by Hilton hotel, giving it r.....
Revolucion de Cuba is a Cuban-themed bar and tapas restaurant at 21 Savoy Crescent, in the 12th Street and Theatre District area of central Milton Keynes, part of the Revolution Bars Group chain of Havana-inspired venues. It pitches itself as a slice of Havana, built around rum, cocktails and Latin food. The Cantina menu offers Latin-inspired tapas and Cuban dishes such as ropa vieja, served alongside an extensive cocktail list and a deep range of rums. Entertainment is central, with regular li.....

Rumble Rooms is a competitive socialising venue in Milton Keynes, combining a bar with a range of interactive games designed for groups of friends, colleagues and families. Part of the growing trend for activity-led nights out, it offers a lively alternative to traditional pubs and clubs, where the focus is on playing, competing and socialising over drinks rather than simply standing at a bar. The venue brings together several different games and activities under one roof, giving visitors plent.....
Set in the heart of the Theatre District in central Milton Keynes, the Midsummer Tap is a busy craft beer and sports pub on Savoy Crescent. Previously trading as a Slug and Lettuce and now operated by Stonegate, it has been reimagined with a rustic, modern pub feel, mixing comfy booth seating with casual high tables and stools that lend themselves perfectly to watching the big game with a drink in hand. The drinks offer puts ever-changing craft beers front and centre, backed by a strong list of.....

The National Bowl is one of the largest open-air event venues in the United Kingdom, a vast grass amphitheatre in south-central Milton Keynes with a maximum capacity of around sixty-five thousand. Originally known as the Milton Keynes Bowl, the site was a former clay pit for brick-making, filled in and raised using sub-soil excavated from the area's many new developments, then shaped into a natural bowl for crowds. Opened in 1979 and renovated in 2012, the arena is open grassland without perman.....
Unit Nine is a live-music and club venue at 9 Bridgeturn Avenue in Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. Housed in a converted industrial warehouse, the venue is distinguished by its floor-to-ceiling superhero graffiti artwork, a state-of-the-art Funktion-One sound system, and a 500-capacity main room overlooked by an upstairs bar balcony. The space hosts a deliberately diverse calendar that ranges from live bands to heavyweight club nights, with a particular reputation for the heavier.....