Coach & Horses, Covent Garden
FancyaPint?'s review...
The Coach and Horses is a fine traditional pub, and has been for a number of years, a cut above most of the tourist-oriented offerings in these parts. There are a couple of ales on the hand pumps and, as there's an Irish theme here, a good drop of the back stuff. In addition to the booze, jolly good beef, salt beef and sausage sandwiches are available should you feel peckish. It's a friendly, welcoming place, but it's also rather small, so it fills up pretty quickly, especially immediately after work.
Review: 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
02 Feb 2012
this is without doubt my favourite pub when in london .as a guinness drinker it has a fantastic pint ,pulled properly and served properly without any concession towards those who want an instant pint so common in many pubs even in dublin where i live . despite the real english sounding name its a very friendly pub with great staff and a great gaffer who welcome all comers . i love the " no football or sporting colours policy " and it does fantastic sandwiches made on the spot . do yourself a favour and pay this homely and friendly pub a visit soon !!!
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42 Wellington Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7BD
020 7240 0553
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How to find the Coach & Horses pub
Leaving the tube, turn right and walk east along Long Acre, before turning right into Bow Street. Walk down the hill for a couple of minutes and you will see the pub on your left.
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02 Feb 12 Updated by breandanoc
02 Feb 12 Updated by breandanoc









