The Coachmakers Arms, Wallingford - pub details

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Address: 37 St. Marys Street, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 0EU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 25779) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train station Cholsey (2.6 miles)

Brewery: Brakspear Brewing Company

Pub suggested by DennisMenace on 27 Aug 2005

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A locals pub that doesn't really have a pub feel to it - the bit to the corner has more of a library feel to it. Had Pedigree and Brakspears on - the Brakspears was drinkable.Didn't fancy another though.
Snarling_Mallard - 25 Sep 2011 08:59
great pub. great beer. lovely landlady.
delpus - 3 Sep 2011 12:21
Ws in here over weekend Oxford Gold was absolutely first rate - like the pub which is a gem. Well Done Roni
downsview - 28 Sep 2010 12:07
My wife and I popped into this pub on a quiet afternoon hoping for a beer and something to eat. Despite the fact that it was close to the afternoon closing time (3pm) and that they had stopped serving food, Roni, the charming landlady offered to make a sandwiches of our choice. The freshly made sandwiches and Brakespear ale went down a treat. True, this pub does not have the 'premium' river frontage that so many who visit Wallingford demand but it makes up for it with it's atmosphere and friendly welcome. Incidentally, I have to disagree with a previous comment about the garden. Although quite small it has been imaginatively re-designed to make the most of the space and provides ample 'table-bench' seating. It is also neat and tidy and has a cosy feel to it.
It has been mentioned that the pub also has successful theme evenings. Roni, informed me that the next one is a 'Caribbean night'. I'm only sorry that it's not my local otherwise I would be there!
P.S. I gather the pub does not generally serve hot meals in the evening but to be sure it would be best to contact the pub direct.

Chris (Woking)
pothunters - 9 Jul 2010 14:48
First knew this pub ca 1980 when I used it as a watering hole whilst passing by on the Thames - at the time the best pub in Wallingford. 30 years later and rather smartened up, it is still probably the place to go in town for pleasant and comfortable surroundings, first-rate quality beer (Brakspear's Bitter plus A.N.Other) and good conversation, as well as excellent service - Roni DOES run a friendly establishment. May not appeal to the folk using the Boathouse or the Dolphin, but to anyone who likes to relax in a pub, this is where to go in Wallingford.
Arctium_lappa - 7 Feb 2010 16:26

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