The Coach, Greenwich - pub details

Previously called: The Coach and Horses

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Address: 13 The Market, Greenwich, London, SE10 9HZ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1079)

Nearest DLR stations Cutty Sark (0.1 miles), Greenwich (0.4 miles), Island Gardens (0.4 miles)

Nearest train stations Greenwich (0.4 miles), Maze Hill (0.5 miles), Deptford (0.8 miles)

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> Current user rating: 6.8/10 (rated by 48 users)
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Situated right in Greenwich market this is a small pub with plenty of outside seating available.

Had a excellent pint of real ale (served without my asking in a jug with a handle) sadly can't remember what it was! was a bit pricey at £3.70 though.

Staff are very pleasant and keen.

Some "interesting" customers who are a bit loud but are harmless.
beershot - 4 Oct 2011 17:40
The Coach and Horses - an interesting location, right inside the Greenwich Market. Get drink here and food at the market. Seating available outside in the market area. Worth popping to if in Greenwich.
dpaajones - 1 May 2011 13:42
Lovely boozer with a fine selection of beers, food, papers and Ryan Adams on the hifi. I guess it could get busy but on NYD it was comfortable...........

Nil points to the twat who wanted a table and 7 seats to himself as he struggled over some mega crossword.
LickeyEndBooze - 3 Jan 2011 13:43
As someone local to the Greenwich area, I used to frequent this pub occasionally after spending time perusing around the local market. For me, it never used to have the 'wow' factor; and besides, the Greenwich Union was always my preferred port of call.

However, I now have had a sudden and dramatic change of heart!

Yesterday late afternoon, I popped in for a swift pint. However I stayed much longer than was originally anticipated. The choice of cask ales on tap was okay. There were a few Sharp's beers on tap. Those with a liking for continental beers/lagers will certainly not be disappointed. However the highlight for me was the food on offer. I spoke at length to an amiable chap called Steve (Head Chef) he went at great length to explain that he sources much of the food from old breed cattle/stock. Steve seemed genuine and enthusiaistic in his approach towards drinking and dining.

The hearty, wholesome and tantalising British fayre on offer was of a high restaurant standard. I washed my ox and kidney pie down with a welcoming pint of stout. Food of this standard within a pub is extremely rare. The only other pubs I rate selling similar food and drink within the South London area are the Royal Oak and anchor (both of which are in Southwark).

Aside from being friendly and helpful, the staff I spoke to had plenty of outgoing charm, intelligence and insightful banter; which is shamefully lacking in many pubs nowadays.

With unequivocal doubt, this is now my new home from home!
markwilliamson - 9 Nov 2010 13:52
Very good pub with a great range of drinks. Awesome staff too! Very friendly and a great help when you don't know what to drink.
the.red.head - 15 Jul 2010 00:52

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