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The Coach & Horses, Greenwich, SE10
SE10
SE10 9HZ
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Steve of N21 left this review about The Coach & Horses
Youngs pub that does tend to get well utilised due to its location on the edge of Greenwich market. One room interior still as described below. Five pumps on the bar with four in operation but two sporting Youngs Original clips and the other two with Youngs Special, so only two ales and no sign ofPropper Job unfortunately. Went for the Original and it was living up to iyts former name of ordinary.
So as others have said functional but nothing out of the ordinary. But it gets an extra point for the amusing external chalkboard that drew me in here in the first place. It had two arrows, one to the right towards the pub door that said "Beers this way", and one away from the pub that said "Bears this way (maybe, but not worth taking the chance)".
On 18th February 2025
- rating: 6
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Moby Duck left this review about The Coach & Horses
Attractive pub on the edge of the Market and as such attracts quite a crowd. A youngs pub and I could only see Original and Special available on my visit. Although nice to look at the touristy element puts me off and so this wouldn't be first on my list of area visits.
On 1st May 2023
- rating: 6
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Tris C left this review about The Coach & Horses
Grade II-listed, this dates from at least the start of the 19th century, so is probably original as it comprises part of the very lovely Greenwich Market, which, like the Admiral Hardy, utilises the stall area as a beer garden of sorts; a Taylor Walker gun carriage can be seen atop the pub’s arched hanging sign frame.
Doubtless unchanged since Graham’s visit, this has an attractive mahogany etched mirrored bar back, pale grey walls and ceiling, teal wainscoting and bare brick chimney breast, the green wainscoted bar front reminding of the one in Islington’s Drapers Arms. Furniture is mixed, holding no surprises, with décor amounting to randomly placed trendy prints, then a photo gallery of visiting dogs. Lighting comes from hanging spun metal shades, interspersed with fairy lights; the overall impression is that it’s a little spartan, the mood enlivened a little by a decent soundtrack. Customers were mainly sitting at the picnic tables in the market and along with those seated inside, seemed to be students, the pub well attended for a Thursday, which is rare for Greenwich.
A Young’s pub, so I went for the Proper Job (£2.80 a half), on good form, served by a friendly barmaid.
This place isn’t great, but it’s probably your best bet for a pub in central Greenwich; a longer walk from the centre yields quality results.
On 3rd April 2023
- rating: 5
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Graham Coombs left this review about The Coach & Horses
A rather modernised old pub opening out into the covered market behind where there is a large patio area. The polished wood floor and turquoise furnishings, aided by some rubbish music, seemed like an attempt to be trendy but didn't feel quite right. Youngs Original & Special and Proper Job on the pumps; to his credit the barman declined to serve us the latter as it was a bit cloudy. Adequate but I won't be rushing back.
On 3rd February 2022
- rating: 6
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Bucking Fastard left this review about The Coach & Horses
Tucked into Greenwich Market ,this is a small corner pub with a single L shaped room and a corner entrance.The furniture is pleasingly traditional ,with a long bench to the front and settles to the side.The frontage looks over the market stalls and the large windows bring in lots of natural light.Food is served but I gather you will need to have ordered before 8pm.At the bar there are 5 handpumps serving a variety of ales,in what appears to be a free house.My Titanic Plum Porter was in decent order and seemed the best option besides TT Landlord ,while there were 3 Locales including something from Twickenham ales.Better than i was expecting,a decent ale range and a friendly welcome will tempt me back inside.
On 30th November 2017
- rating: 7
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hondo . left this review about The Coach & Horses
Despite peters review I ventured in and I either caught it on a good day or changes have been made. L shaped interior serving 4 real ales(5 taps) and food.
On 1st May 2015
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Peter Rydings left this review about The Coach & Horses
must be the worst pub in Greenwich just walk past
On 11th January 2015
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Strongers . left this review about The Coach & Horses
The Coach and Horses is an L shaped pub at the edge of Greenwich Market that has a good sized covered outside seating area within the market confines. A standard and premium draught range is available and during my visit on Wednesday afternoon last week Sharp’s Doom Bar and Wychwood’s Hobgoblin were both available from hand pump. There are three more hand pumps that were reverse clipped with Adnams Bitter, Marston’s EPA and Green King’s Ale Fresco. Food is available all day and the pub mains are priced around the £9 mark.
The décor is pretty basic and there is a piano in the corner, although I didn’t spot any live music advertisements. The plasma screen was off with no signs for live sport, but there was some background music playing.
The service was polite and I would pop back in if passing.
On 11th June 2014
- rating: 7
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Coach & Horses
Interesting-looking pub which just invites you to enter if browsing the nearby market stalls. 'L'-shaped bar with mixed furniture and decor, including a small lounge area beside the fireplace at one end. Music at a sensible volume. Four of the five handpumps were on when I called in, offering EPA, Doom Bar, Broadside and a decent pint of Adnams Oyster Stout (£3.75).
On 15th March 2014
- rating: 7
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Roger Button left this review about The Coach & Horses
Tucked away within the confines of the historic Greenwich Market, what is now the Coach & Horses started life as the market stables.
The L shaped interior is quite basic with plain walls and ceilings, bare worn floorboards, a few battered tables, pew and banquette seating and a contrasting cosy sofa area at one end in front of an open brick fireplace. There is a rotating display of artwork sourced from local artists, currently a selection of trees and woodland scenes but in negative perspective which is quite striking. A few old adverts are dotted around and there is a Hennesseys mirror behind the now unframed bar and a selection of papers racked by the door. There is also some designated seating outside within the market place itself.
It isn’t a place I have been to as many times as other pubs in the area as I have always thought it was a bit too nondescript and bland for regular usage but something clicked on my lastest visit that made me see it in a different light. For a start it was nice and peaceful with barely half a dozen punters which compared to the bustle of some of Greenwich’s pubs can be a blessing. There were a couple of decent enough choices across the 5 hand pumps (Sharps Own, Doom Bar, Adnams Old Ale, Adnams Bitter + 1 unused) although prices were a bit steep - Sharps Own (which I don’t see often) chalked up a hefty £3.40 but was an excellent pint. The pub does style itself as a gastro pub although food didn’t seem to be the primary selling point, in fact I hardly noticed so much as a ketchup bottle let alone a menu.
I can’t put my finger on exactly why I have suddenly warmed to the place, probably a combination of needing a decent pint in a relaxing atmosphere and the strains of Mumford & Sons wafting through which probably helped but I will certainly try and make better use of the place in future.
On 11th February 2011
- rating: 7
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