16

Aug

The Heat is On… and off… and on but mostly off (with plenty of rain too)
 
Mungo Jerry (In the Summertime), Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince (Summertime) even John Travolta & Olivia Newton John (Summer Nights), they all sang about what should be our favourite season of the year. Songs no doubt inspired by the long hot summers we have been craving/anticipating since we had a burst of sunshine in March. The kind where you’d have barbecues every day driving fancy cars (DR Dre, 1999).
 
Where’s our summer? Maybe it just wasn’t to be. Even as I write, it’s gone from bright sunshine to being overcast with dark clouds forming. Although it is a struggle to find them in this case, there are positives to be found in everything, even the wettest summer we have ever seen. We use our brand new barbecue as storage and the garden gets a thorough and regular watering however, there is one major disappointment we cannot get over, we’ve only been able to use our fantastic garden bar about 3 times.
 
Not being the kind of people to get hung up on these set-backs we’ve embarked on a very exciting project to bring a taste of the Caribbean to Marlow that can be enjoyed all year round, whatever the weather. We’re converting the garden bar into a Mount Gay Rum Shack! You may think it’s a little late but we want to bring you a taste of the Caribbean every time you come and pay us a visit and not just wait for summer because as you’ve probably realised, you could be waiting quite a while.
 
We’ll be celebrating the opening of the Mount Gay Rum Shack with ‘Bar-Bados’, our Carnival Party and Caribbean BBQ on Sunday 26th August complete with a live steel band, DJS in the garden and a rum punch that’ll knock your cotton socks off. See you at the shack?

The Heat is On and off… and on but mostly off (with plenty of rain too)

 

Mungo Jerry (In the Summertime), Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince (Summertime) even John Travolta & Olivia Newton John (Summer Nights), they all sang about what should be our favourite season of the year. Songs no doubt inspired by the long hot summers we have been craving/anticipating since we had a burst of sunshine in March. The kind where youd have barbecues every day driving fancy cars (DR Dre, 1999).

 

Wheres our summer? Maybe it just wasnt to be. Even as I write, its gone from bright sunshine to being overcast with dark clouds forming. Although it is a struggle to find them in this case, there are positives to be found in everything, even the wettest summer we have ever seen. We use our brand new barbecue as storage and the garden gets a thorough and regular watering however, there is one major disappointment we cannot get over, weve only been able to use our fantastic garden bar about 3 times.

 

Not being the kind of people to get hung up on these set-backs weve embarked on a very exciting project to bring a taste of the Caribbean to Marlow that can be enjoyed all year round, whatever the weather. Were converting the garden bar into a Mount Gay Rum Shack! You may think its a little late but we want to bring you a taste of the Caribbean every time you come and pay us a visit and not just wait for summer because as youve probably realised, you could be waiting quite a while.

 

Well be celebrating the opening of the Mount Gay Rum Shack with Bar-Bados, our Carnival Party and Caribbean BBQ on Sunday 26th August complete with a live steel band, DJS in the garden and a rum punch thatll knock your cotton socks off. See you at the shack?

21

May

  Last night a DJ saved my life
Really? Probably not.  (Well maybe if they were a moonlighting Fireman and the bar you were in was on fire.) However… a DJ can definitely make or break your night. I may be particularly hard to please but I’ve actually dragged my friends out of a bar before when the DJ played Rock DJ by Robbie Williams.
Music in general gives a place identity, personality and most importantly, atmosphere. The wrong music for the venue can completely alter your perceptions of a place and your experience there.
One experience in particular springs to mind when I went to what was supposedly a ‘high-end’ Thai restaurant In Manchester. As I walked in, they were playing the Titanic theme tune ‘My Heart Will Go On’ by Celine Dion. My immediate thought was if their taste in music is this bad, what’s the food going to taste like?
We definitely appreciate the importance of music within a bar. There are plenty of venues that can give you a round up of the top 40 both in Marlow but also in any local town and beyond, but here at Clayton’s Marlow, we’re trying to be a little different, playing a mix of funk, soul, disco, jazz, grooves as well as other bits and pieces. Music you’d struggle to find anywhere nearby. We spend a lot of time putting the playlists together for the bar and we are fortunate to know some fantastic DJs that play here on a regular basis in our Secret Bookshelf. In fact, we would like you to get to know them too so over the next few months we’re going to be profiling all of our DJs, giving you an insight into who they are, what influences them and most importantly, what music they’re likely to play when you next visit. 
But if you can’t wait until then, we recently recorded one of DJ Jim Sharp’s sets here and had a few CDs made up so if you’d like to be reminded how good he is or are just curious, just ask us for one next time you’re at the bar.
Dates for the diary
Sunday 3rd June – Clayton’s Undercover Party
Saturday 9th June – DJ Jim Sharp

Last night a DJ saved my life

Really? Probably not.  (Well maybe if they were a moonlighting Fireman and the bar you were in was on fire.) However… a DJ can definitely make or break your night. I may be particularly hard to please but I’ve actually dragged my friends out of a bar before when the DJ played Rock DJ by Robbie Williams.

Music in general gives a place identity, personality and most importantly, atmosphere. The wrong music for the venue can completely alter your perceptions of a place and your experience there.

One experience in particular springs to mind when I went to what was supposedly a ‘high-end’ Thai restaurant In Manchester. As I walked in, they were playing the Titanic theme tune ‘My Heart Will Go On’ by Celine Dion. My immediate thought was if their taste in music is this bad, what’s the food going to taste like?

We definitely appreciate the importance of music within a bar. There are plenty of venues that can give you a round up of the top 40 both in Marlow but also in any local town and beyond, but here at Clayton’s Marlow, we’re trying to be a little different, playing a mix of funk, soul, disco, jazz, grooves as well as other bits and pieces. Music you’d struggle to find anywhere nearby. We spend a lot of time putting the playlists together for the bar and we are fortunate to know some fantastic DJs that play here on a regular basis in our Secret Bookshelf. In fact, we would like you to get to know them too so over the next few months we’re going to be profiling all of our DJs, giving you an insight into who they are, what influences them and most importantly, what music they’re likely to play when you next visit. 

But if you can’t wait until then, we recently recorded one of DJ Jim Sharp’s sets here and had a few CDs made up so if you’d like to be reminded how good he is or are just curious, just ask us for one next time you’re at the bar.

Dates for the diary

Sunday 3rd June – Clayton’s Undercover Party

Saturday 9th June – DJ Jim Sharp

19

Apr

Questioning Creativity
What makes a good quiz? Is it the questions? Is it the quizmaster? Is it the quizzers?
The monthly quiz here at Clayton’s Marlow is anything but your average quiz with the emphasis on enjoyment rather than providing geeks the opportunity to be smug as they recite the periodic table or laugh as others cannot recall the latin name for a goat.
The rounds reflect this, taking inspiration from some of the finest game shows TV has had the decency to give us. The ‘Can I have a P please Bob’ round draws inspiration from the hexagonally challenging Blockbusters whilst the Going for Gold round tries to recreate the magic of Henry Kelly. All rounds, including the music, film and very current affairs rounds, work towards the deciding Family Fortunes round, the hurdle where many weaker teams have fallen.
Quizmaster Tosh, adorning a bow tie and chequered blazer, harking back to the golden quiz show era of the 80s, pre X-Factor and The Voice, looks to entertain and involve. At last night’s quiz he even got a member of each team to sing a children’s song to earn a bonus point.
This time the winners were ‘Let’s get quizzical’ (pictured) in a very close finish but was the quiz a winner?
In all honesty, I don’t know whether it was a winner and I’m yet to decide what makes a great quiz however, what I do think is that if it’s not fun, why bother?
Hopefully if we stick to that philosophy, we’ll at least get those that appreciate a laugh coming back for more.
The next quiz is on Wednesday 16th May at 7.30pm.

Do you think you’ve got what it takes to be a Clayton’s Marlow Charity Quiz champion?
Here are a couple of questions to give you a taster…
1. What ‘P’ is a tasty nibble for those wanting fun with snacking adventures guaranteed! Light and crispy with a mild taste. It is Germany’s most popular children’s snack. 
2. A sausage and mash (cash) machine in East London has started offering cockney as a language option when you withdraw your money.
What would be the correct Cockney terms for the following amounts?
£5
£10
£20
£25
Answers on a postcard please…

Questioning Creativity

What makes a good quiz? Is it the questions? Is it the quizmaster? Is it the quizzers?

The monthly quiz here at Clayton’s Marlow is anything but your average quiz with the emphasis on enjoyment rather than providing geeks the opportunity to be smug as they recite the periodic table or laugh as others cannot recall the latin name for a goat.

The rounds reflect this, taking inspiration from some of the finest game shows TV has had the decency to give us. The ‘Can I have a P please Bob’ round draws inspiration from the hexagonally challenging Blockbusters whilst the Going for Gold round tries to recreate the magic of Henry Kelly. All rounds, including the music, film and very current affairs rounds, work towards the deciding Family Fortunes round, the hurdle where many weaker teams have fallen.

Quizmaster Tosh, adorning a bow tie and chequered blazer, harking back to the golden quiz show era of the 80s, pre X-Factor and The Voice, looks to entertain and involve. At last night’s quiz he even got a member of each team to sing a children’s song to earn a bonus point.

This time the winners were ‘Let’s get quizzical’ (pictured) in a very close finish but was the quiz a winner?

In all honesty, I don’t know whether it was a winner and I’m yet to decide what makes a great quiz however, what I do think is that if it’s not fun, why bother?

Hopefully if we stick to that philosophy, we’ll at least get those that appreciate a laugh coming back for more.

The next quiz is on Wednesday 16th May at 7.30pm.


Do you think you’ve got what it takes to be a Clayton’s Marlow Charity Quiz champion?

Here are a couple of questions to give you a taster…

1. What ‘P’ is a tasty nibble for those wanting fun with snacking adventures guaranteed! Light and crispy with a mild taste. It is Germany’s most popular children’s snack. 

2. A sausage and mash (cash) machine in East London has started offering cockney as a language option when you withdraw your money.

What would be the correct Cockney terms for the following amounts?

£5

£10

£20

£25

Answers on a postcard please…

01

Apr

Sundays at Clayton’s Marlow

Here at the bar we get lots of enquiries about private hire for wedding celebrations, birthdays, christenings, engagement parties, or company events, so we decided to reserve Sundays just for you.

Whether you want a full sit down lunch or dinner, or sharing platters served in the garden bar, we can help you arrange the perfect event.

We have a fully stocked bar, with fine wines, champagne, and cocktails, and a large selection of spirits.

We have a roster of DJs all able to play the music to keep your guests happy, and we also have an 85” projection screen able to show videos, or image slideshows.

Call us on 01628 488 404 or email us at info@claytonsmarlow.com to see how we can help you make your event one to remember.

23

Mar

It’s a gorgeous day in Marlow, the sun is shining, and people are enjoying our beautiful garden. It may only be March but it’s already starting to feel like summer
Come down and have a cool glass of wine, something to eat, and relax. That’s what sunny Friday afternoons are for.
As 5.46pm marks the official beginning to the weekend in Clayton’s Marlow, it’s the perfect time to come in for a cocktail, before partying on to the early hours with DJ Tony Smith playing in our secret bookshelf, spinning sounds to remind you why you look forward to the weekend…
See you at the bar later?

It’s a gorgeous day in Marlow, the sun is shining, and people are enjoying our beautiful garden. It may only be March but it’s already starting to feel like summer

Come down and have a cool glass of wine, something to eat, and relax. That’s what sunny Friday afternoons are for.

As 5.46pm marks the official beginning to the weekend in Clayton’s Marlow, it’s the perfect time to come in for a cocktail, before partying on to the early hours with DJ Tony Smith playing in our secret bookshelf, spinning sounds to remind you why you look forward to the weekend…

See you at the bar later?

09

Mar

A Brief History Of Marlow and Clayton’s Marlow

Clayton's Marlow - The Best Bar In Marlow

Clayton’s Marlow is the new name chosen by owners Aaron & Antosh (that’s us!) for a pub with a long history and tradition in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. There has been a public house on this site for over 150 years and the original pub (The Clayton Arms) was named after Sir William Clayton, Baronet, whose family seat was at Harleyford, 2 miles from the town.

Over the years the pub has gone through many transformations, and was once the home of the local pigeon fancying club. The Marlow Jazz Club had its home here in 1976 for a brief spell, but due to the function room being too small for serious jazz appreciation, and the local ale drinkers and darts players disliking the music, they had to move on. We are carrying on the tradition of jazz at the new bar, with a monthly local smooth jazz band called 3.3 (Listen to a Live set at Clayton’s Marlow on 8th March 2012) and during the week we play laid back jazz, soul, and funk.

We are based at 16 Oxford Road, right in the heart of Marlow, in the strangely named “Quoiting Square”, which we have found out, was so named because they played “Quoits” in the square (an early pub game thought to have originated over 2000 years ago) which involved throwing a horseshoe at a metal pin in the ground (maybe we should start a Clayton’s Marlow league in addition to our annual conker championship).

 
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If you take a look at the map you will see that we are only a hundred metres from Shelley cottage, the home of Percy Bysshe Shelley, the famous poet, and his wife Mary Shelley, the author of the famous gothic novel, Frankenstein.

West Street is also the home of Sir William Borlase school, a famous Grammar School started by wealthy country gentleman and parliamentarian, Sir William Borlase in 1624, and Two Michelin Star Restaurant “The Hand and Flowers” owned by celebrity chef, Tom Kerridge.

Marlow has had its share of famous people living here, past and present, including the poet, T.S. Elliot,  the writer of “3 Men In A Boat,” Jerome K Jerome, more recently, Heston Blumenthal, owner of “The Fat Duck at Bray”,  and five times Olympic rowing gold medallist, Sir Steve Redgrave who trained at Marlow Rowing Club.

That brings us nicely onto the one thing that unites all Marlovians (yes that’s what they’re called) and visitors alike, and that is a love of the River Thames, which if you look at the map above is only a short distance from Clayton’s Marlow (via the alley betweeen the West St. Car Park and Thai Square Restaurant) from the beautiful Higginson Park, and the incredible suspension bridge, one of two designs in the world (the other is in Budapest, spanning the Danube), built by the engineer William Tierney Clark between 1829 and 1832.

Marlow is full of interesting places to visit, and stay, but Marlow really comes into its own in the summer when we have The Marlow Regatta (traditionally two weeks before Henley Regatta) where we celebrate in style with Pimms, dress up in striped blazers and boater hats, and sip Hendrick’s Gin and Tonics garnished with a slice of freshly cut cucumber.

And where better to celebrate, than in our beautiful garden bar, surrounded by carefully tended plants and herbs, sitting under a parasol, listening to laid back sounds, and basking in the warm summer sun. We can’t wait.

Well there you have it in a nutshell. A brief history of Clayton’s Marlow and Marlow town. We hope you enjoyed reading it as much as you are going to enjoy one of our beautiful Bellinis, or Mojitos when you come to visit.

If we can help you to organise a celebration or you would just like more information about us, give either of us a call on 01628 488404,  visit our website or facebook page.

We look forward to welcoming you soon to our beautiful bar and town.

In case you missed it, here’s a 30 minute set from our resident smooth jazz band, ”3. 3”, recorded live tonight at the bar in marlow, opening with Ronnie Jordan’s classic take on “So what”. See you next month! 

Follow us on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/claytonsmarlow

or visit our website at

http://www.claytonsmarlow.com

08

Mar

Welcome to Clayton’s Marlow Blog, where you can follow what’s happening at the bar in Marlow.
Well, Spring is nearly upon us and we are busy getting our beautiful garden ready by planting new flowers and herbs for our kitchen in preparation for summer. And if you are thinking it may still be a bit cold to sit outside, don’t worry, we have a large heated umbrella, to take away those chills, so you can still enjoy your cocktails outside!
It’s been a busy couple of weeks at the bar, where we have been hosting several private events and corporate functions, and putting a fresh new menu together for you. All the usual favourites are there but we have added our very own homemade jacket fries, and a delicious mezze platter as well…
Tonight sees the return of our resident band “3.3” who will be entertaining you with a wide selection of smooth jazz while you enjoy a drink, from our new wine menu, or maybe a minty mojoito!
We’ll be keep this blog updated regularly with gossip from behind the bar, events in Marlow, and of course photos, and the occasional mix track of funky tunes from one of our resident or guest dj’s…
We look forward to seeing you soon!
Keep Up to date with us on your favourite social network
http://www.facebook.com/claytonsmarlow
http://www.twitter.com/claytonsmarlow

Or visit our website 
http://www.claytonsmarlow.com

Welcome to Clayton’s Marlow Blog, where you can follow what’s happening at the bar in Marlow.

Well, Spring is nearly upon us and we are busy getting our beautiful garden ready by planting new flowers and herbs for our kitchen in preparation for summer. And if you are thinking it may still be a bit cold to sit outside, don’t worry, we have a large heated umbrella, to take away those chills, so you can still enjoy your cocktails outside!

It’s been a busy couple of weeks at the bar, where we have been hosting several private events and corporate functions, and putting a fresh new menu together for you. All the usual favourites are there but we have added our very own homemade jacket fries, and a delicious mezze platter as well…

Tonight sees the return of our resident band “3.3” who will be entertaining you with a wide selection of smooth jazz while you enjoy a drink, from our new wine menu, or maybe a minty mojoito!

We’ll be keep this blog updated regularly with gossip from behind the bar, events in Marlow, and of course photos, and the occasional mix track of funky tunes from one of our resident or guest dj’s…

We look forward to seeing you soon!

Keep Up to date with us on your favourite social network

http://www.facebook.com/claytonsmarlow

http://www.twitter.com/claytonsmarlow

Or visit our website 

http://www.claytonsmarlow.com