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A town centre Tudor house originally built in 1753 and 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, may offer real ale and is mainly a weekend venue. It has three open fires and a large outside decking drinking area for the summer. The pub holds regular music nights in the function room.
Historic Interest
Tudor house built in 1793.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Clive & Coffyne, Market Drayton