The Coach and Horses, Isleworth - pub details

Address: 183 London Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 5BQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6921) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Syon Lane (0.1 miles), Brentford (0.8 miles), Isleworth (0.8 miles)

Brewery: Young's

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Real ale

Pub suggested by Neil on 3 Mar 2004

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Prepare to be dazzled when you step through the door. From the quaint and attractively old-fashioned shaped bar to the sumptuous dining room with its mirrors and candles the Coach & Horse oozes opulence and charm at every turn. Service is by the general manager Karen’s handpicked team which is friendly, honest & on the ball. If the weather’s good, head out to the sizeable garden and the fish barbeque on a weekend. A world away from a hard core booze pit, this erstwhile coaching house has been reborn as a premier-league pub. The elegant, sinuous bar serves good real ales, various lagers and a super pint of Guinness It offers upscale bar snacks and nibbles, but it’s the Young’s extensive range of real ales that really set the drinker’s pulse racing. Karen and her team definitely have a real and deep seated passion for serving the best food, cask ales and wines around in the area as we have experienced on more than a few occasion over the last months We had the same delicious menu and rinks served throughout the pub and garden terrace on sunny days. Karen’s menu only uses the freshest ingredients to which the chefs are producing mouth-watering dishes. The Coach and Horses also have a very cosy and romantic candle lit dining room & contemporary glass atrium. When it is very busy we sometimes settle down in the lounge bar or the “snug” as aptly named by the staff to enjoy a drink and friendly chat with the staff I have found that the wine list will tempt even the most discerning palate and it compliments all the food very well! Happily, the kitchen keeps up with thirsty and hungry customers like I, producing a cracking menu of starters (crispy pig ears) and a good selection of mouth-watering mains dishes. Desserts are still ‘to die for’ and are fiendishly hard to ignore when visiting.
thelordofbass - 29 Jul 2011 10:11
Came here a couple of times before it was refurbished and thought it was fairly average. Went back last night as they had put a £10 off food voucher through my door. Really impressed by what they’ve done with the place and had an excellent meal. The amount of cash splashed on the refurbishment has clearly been considerable. There is now a larger beer garden and a new dining hall which is connected to the old building by an annex which has a glass front allowing lots of sunlight in. Particular praise goes to their use of lighting which achieves the not inconsiderable feat of combining a bright welcoming place for groups of drinkers with ample nooks and crannies for quieter times. They had Bath Ales Bitter on tap where I was there and also had Youngs Double Chocolate stout in the fridge which is always a bonus.

The food on offer looked tremendous, generally generous portions and very well put together. I had the fillet steak which a little steep at £20 was worth it with every bite. My only minor gripe being the chips which were a little on the thin side and tended towards being more like crisps than chips. Very pleasant bar staff and all round an excellent evening. It’s a shame that the pub is right under the Heathrow flight path and next to the main road. Sadly these facts would lead me to seek one of the pubs closer to the river on a hot day, but for dinner, quality atmosphere and good drink then I’ll be frequenting this place more often.

xaventaner - 8 Apr 2011 09:08
jazzinlondon.net states that the C&H will be refurbished early Oct.
Look fwd to visiting next year to hear some excellent jazz from Trevor Tomkins & co., drink reasonably priced ale and admire the good taste of the sensitive refurb.
oak_cliff - 24 Sep 2010 15:19
I feel the comments below slightly harsh. The Coach has had numerous owners in the last few months, but hate campaigns from various locals doesn't help anybody, net alone the pub trade. If people have issues, then maybe just speak at the time they have issues, rather than just dragging their dirty laundry out in the public. BikeymanT is correct, pubs are closing at a rate of knots, but slandering places ain't really going to help anybody.
tstephens79 - 19 Aug 2010 21:18
Was once a great pub
but have to agree with comments below.
The new manager is a nasty piece of work, and I have witnessed him standing behind the bar calling his customers terrible names.

Get Rid!

Not a nice Guy at all!
pricey - 19 Jul 2010 16:08

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