A town centre Tudor house that was originally built in 1753 and was previously named after Market Drayton’s famous son Sir Robert Clive (of India) and curiously a French recipe for mutton pie, a coffyne, that was once served to its customers. The Clive as it is known locally offers 4 changing ales at the weekend with at least two on during the week and is one of only 4 free houses in the town. It has 3 open fires and a pleasant innkeeper that also boasts a large outside decking drinking area for the summer. The pub holds regular music nights in the function room.
Local branch Pub and Cider Pub of the Year 2020
Historic Interest
Tudor house that was built in 1793
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Clive & Coffyne, Market Drayton