Reviews Coach & Horses

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Mishty Kaushik
+4
The Coach and Horsee gives the best British looks and interiors and decors.
The staff was also very friendly and polite.
The French toast was very delicious.
Jun 21, 2019
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Sammijoknows
+4
Lovely old school pub, warm and welcoming. A bit of a gem in fact, in this heavily tourist / theatre packed area. I used to talk past in the Summer and have to squeeze through the crowd packing the pavement. When we popped in, it was not so busy, so was easy to grab a corner and relax. Real Guinness too. Decent house white wine. A proper British boozer.
Feb 18, 2017
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DanCall
+4.5
Fabulous Sandwiches, Great Beer. This place is a real find. Tucked away at the side of Covent Garden The Coach and Horses is a traditional pub, doing excellent sandwiches.
Simple is best, and all they serve are sandwiches made to order featuring salt beef, roast beef, Limerick ham, or Cumberland sausages. Perfect for a quick lunch.
Sandwiches plus salad to eat in are £5.75
Oct 01, 2008
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Miss Lilly
+4
Really good Guinness!!! Seriously! I didn't had any food, just a proper good pint of Guinness. Doesn't disappoint at all. Perfect location as well to go for a dinner afterwards or just have a walk in Convent Garden.
Oct 11, 2014
5
London Pub Map
+5
🚇Covent Garden 🍺 £5.80 Amstel ❤️ A welcoming family run Freehouse. . The Coach & Horses is located opposite the Royal Opera House in a quiet side street on the edge of Covent Garden. The nearest Tube is Covent Garden which is a four minute walk away. . The pub dates back to the 1730’s, the current building was built in the early 19th century. This pub has been run by the same Irish family for the last forty years. . This is a cosy one bar boozer that feels welcoming and homely. The servery is situated on the left hand side and has a sturdy solid dark wood counter. The bar area seating is all stools and poser tables which works well in this busy little pub. The pale green walls are adorned with photos of pub celebrations, claims to fame and black and white scenes of times gone by. This pub boasts a red carpet, the cornerstone of any top London boozer. . The beer selection was good and included lots of familiar favourites, two cask ales and of course Guinness. The Guinness here is well celebrated, so much so that The Irish Post once voted the Guinness here as the best in Britain. If you are partial to a short, there are over 70 Irish whiskeys and gins plus Scottish whiskies too. I was on the lager all day so I decided on an Amstel, my pint was excellent, well kept and price point was average. The food is basically sandwiches – but what excellent sandwiches they are. Hot sausages, salt beef, roast beef and baked ham are all served on your choice of bread with gherkins and crisps on the side. . We arrived just after 4pm on a Saturday afternoon and the place was absolutely heaving. The atmosphere here was superb, the vibe was upbeat and buzzy. The crowd was a mix from all walks of life, the pub was as busy outside as in. The service was efficient, the team here were very much on the ball. . The Coach & Horses is one of the most hospitable pubs you’ll find anywhere around Central London, this is a must visit London pub. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 29.04.23
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Seckin Uysal
+4
No music makes this place a gem or a boring old schooler I cant be sure. No kitchen, so dont expect any bar food besides the nuts. There are nice craft beers though. At the time of this review the IPAs were £7+ I guess all prices increased recently. Nothing more I can tell.
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Danny Davis
+5
Hands down the best Guinness in London. A wonderful, honest and very cheerful boozer just off the Tourist trail in London. Will be going back very soon!
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William Blower
+4
Good pint of Guinness. Prob 8.1/10. £6.60 a pint.
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Chris Godfrey
+5
We made a snap decision to go for food on a balmy June Tuesday night in Covent Garden and a sudden recollection that the Guiness Guru had reviewed the Coach & Horses 'chose' our pre dinner drinks venue!! They say dont meet your heroes, but the Coach & Horses didn't disappoint - great atmosphere, great service, and of course a very nice pint of Guiness. Sadly, we had to leave before 2 pints became a full-on session. Thoroughly recommended
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John F
+5
A lovely cosy little pub in Covent Garden. If you look around you the majority in the Coach & Horses are drinking Guinness and it's because it tastes fantastic and obviously kept well. The hot sandwiches looked good too and maybe next time I'll have one but in here it's all about the Guinness!
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Ian Dibble
+5
Stopped off for a quick drink passing through. As I was a Saturday afternoon it was very busy but didn't have to wait to get served. Staff do a good job considering the amount of people they are dealing with. Drink was good.
4
Rebecca Henderson
+4
Stopped on to watch a game and it was a friendly atmosphere with a decent selection of beer and cider.
5
Stephen Riley
+5
Cracking traditional pub, serving one of the best pints of Guinness in the city. Serves food at the bar which is always welcome to soak up a session or put down a layer. Highly recommend you drop in for a pint.
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Paul Smith
+4
Small busy pub, friendly staff and a decent Guinness at not a bad price considering where you are. Decent ales and lager worth a visit
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