The Coach and Horses, Barnes - pub details

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Address: 27 Barnes High St, London, SW13 9LW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8876 2695

Nearest train stations Barnes Bridge (0.1 miles), Barnes (0.6 miles), Mortlake (0.9 miles)

Brewery: Young's

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> Current user rating: 5.7/10 (rated by 62 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Bull's Head, Barnes (0.1 miles), Sun Inn, Barnes (0.1 miles), Ye White Hart, Barnes (0.3 miles), Idle Hour, Barnes (0.3 miles), Brown Dog, Barnes (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Coach and Horses, Barnes

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This is a very friendly boozer and from my experiences of the other local pubs I will concur with the general consensus that this is the best pub in the area.

Youngs Ordinary and Special were on during my visit along with Tribute, Bombardier, Scrumpy Jack, Fosters, Kronenburg and Guinness. The Bombardier was on good form as was the barmaid.

Although the pub is very small it has a large well kept beer garden with children’s play area at the rear which leaves the pub for the adults and their boozing.

This is a beer drinker’s pub – and a very good one at that.
Strongers - 7 Oct 2008 13:33
Lovely garden, friendly staff and excellent BBQ. Probably the best pub in Barnes.
dan76uk - 30 Jun 2008 10:35
My first pint was Bombadier, not impressed. It had that yeasty taste indicating far from clean pipes, a great pity as it can be an excellent pint. The Youngs Ordinary was very moorish. Just before the end of my second pint my female companion spotted a small rodent in the garden busying itself 'hoovering' up crumbs from under the tables. It was a bit too big to be a mouse and bit too small to be anything more than a very young rat!

The lady 'manager' seemed very pleasant and assured us that the disposal people had been summoned. Probably won't put us off long time but we'll give them a month to sort things out before our next visit.
cookian - 2 Jun 2008 15:12
Bit of a gem in Barnes, very individual. Beer garden nice in the summer, although I'm generally lamenting the disappearance of Young's Pilsner as a superlative thirst quencher in the warmer months. This is the fault of Young's rather than the Coach though.

Scouse rat-tailed pop poet Roger McGough often spotted in here. Always tempted to ask him about the Beatles and GRIMMS but generally looks like he'd rather be left alone.
hexenductionhour - 3 May 2008 11:43
First visit yesterday afternoon from yours truly since the change of tenant ( Lesley having now gone to The Buckingham Arms ).

This is still a fine traditional quiet pub. Sadly it was short of customers yesterday afternoon, because it's a Sky Sports free pub, so they weren't showing Chelsea - Arsenal.

It's still the best pub in Barnes in my book, perhaps better visited in Summer because of the splendid large garden at the rear.

And it's still, as far as I'm aware, the only Youngs pub with outside toilets - unless of course YOU know differently


JohnBonser - 25 Mar 2008 13:31

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