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I was meeting friends and family over the weekend in central London and before heading back home I remembered the Coach and Horses pub from years ago. It was great to visit this characteristic pub in the heart of Mayfair, still sporting many of it's original features. Yet, the star of the visit was
Oh what a beautiful place you simply cannot miss. Several beers on tap, plenty of meals to choose from, cozy interior, and a welcoming staff. Had a Coach & Horses burger and an IPA, and both were great. Just the burger would deserve a larger plate, as it all gets messy really quickly. 😀 I look forwa
Really nice traditional pub just off bond Street good selection of drinks and nice food 👌
If you're seeking the finest pub in all of London, the Coach & Horses Pub in is an absolute must-visit. This establishment offers a delightful and authentic atmosphere, with an interior design that evokes the nostalgia of a bygone era. The staff is not only friendly and welcoming, but the hamburgers
First ever visit to this lovely pub in the poor end of town. Madge just been shopping in Old Bond Street. (Window shopping.) Cask Marque Greene King pub. Had a lovely pint from Bespoke brewery. ( Gloucester brewery.) Lovely bar area. Two downstairs rooms with upstair dining. Prices ok..pie and mash
Nice experience, food, service, and the building is beautiful.
The best pub in all of London. Authentic, and it has a certain charm about it. Stunning atmosphere with an aesthetic enterieur of a long gone era that remains to live in the walls of this place. Tasty hamburgers and crispy fries are describing this Coach & Horses Pub, as well as nice staff, and cand
Lovely pub. Service with a smile. We didn't eat there as we only popped in for a drink but the food looked great, there was a good selection and was reasonably priced on the menu
Nice pub. Been there since 1770. Fish and chips were excellent.
We only popped in for a quick drink on our way to a party but found this place a real oasis in the heart of an area where most places are overpriced and lacking in character. A quirky little building, nice decor. We saw people eating and the food looked good with surprisingly reasonable menu prices.
We visited it in 2008. Except there was a big mouse hanging around upstairs, it is otherwise a lovely pub with Tudor exterior. Great building and atmosphere. I think the pub has been running since the 1770s. I had fallen in love with it before we visited London. The 5 stars are for the building and
Tucked away between Berkeley Square and New Bond Street, this beautiful Tudor-fronted pub couldn’t be more different from its minimalist neighbourhood. Inside is narrow, with dark wood panelling and rustic beams. It fills up quickly, so grab a seat if you can. Greene King cask can be a bit ‘hit-a
Excellent service with average food. Great service plenty of selection. And it's a pub that has seen little restoration. That's sustainable (I think) which is the word we keep seeing and hearing around London.
Good old historic pub near Mayfair. We were drowned rats after the Kings Coronation. We were lucky to get a table. We did eat but had a couple of rounds. Average prices and good for the location. If you are a lover of posh shops then this area has lots to offer and this is a great place to refresh
Very friendly small pub which I'd recommend you visit if you are near New Bond Street. At 4pm, there is a 2 for 1 on special beers so that's the perfect time to go.
Lovely unique little pub, came across by chance and so glad we did. We didn't have a meal there but had a couple of nice drinks, well priced, friendly staff and good service
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