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Old Coach House Inn, Winchester

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It's pretty grimy already, it hasnt been cleaned since the new owner took over. The toilets were ripped out then (about 2 years ago) and havent been put back yet. They are some of the worst i have encountered and i feel sorry for girls who need to sit down for the loo.

A friend once found a shit in the middle of the girls' loo (not in the cubicle) and the staff wouldnt do anything about it. They said "step over it"
chinois - 29 Aug 2007 12:04
Toilets so digusting I walked out. Food was rubbish, glasses dirty, tables sticky. Not a pleasant experience.
anonymous - 8 May 2007 12:12
I really wish that people would understand that the toilets are the first thing to rectify in a pub. I will not go in here until they are made to look like someone has made half an effort on them. it is frankly disgusting to smell ten year old piss when i am in the bog. You charge enough for your beer, GET A MAN IN TO FIX THEM COS THEY STINK, and put your prices down
bald22 - 25 Dec 2006 21:05
Brilliant find, staff really friendly, but not in an alarming way - food was great and good value we felt. A work in progress to some extent, but once toilets are complete it will tip top.
anonymous - 8 Dec 2006 10:48
As Marmite says, this place is now run by Colin from the Exchange.
This is a massive improvement over the old Coach House and soon the name is changing to Alfies (as in King Alfred!).
The pub is a good size and has a big court yard with an outside games room housing a pool table, table football and a 42" plasma.
anonymous - 24 Jul 2006 19:58
This place has changed hands - now owned by the same guy who has The Exchange, much smarter than both - had lunch on a saturday and food was great, reasonably priced, good choice of booze - and wine list was great!
marmite - 19 Apr 2006 17:40
This used to be a dead scary town centre pub that normal people avoided. Then it changed its name. Now it's a dead scary town centre pub that normal people avoid. It's as predictable as a fry-up in a Little Chef. Consistent - but nasty.
anonymous - 11 Jan 2006 17:56
The landlord, if it�s still the same, is a delight. Sadly, the bar staff aren�t up to the job. The food is great during the day and its location is good. In the evening the pub becomes a little less friendly. The clientele aren�t exactly conducive with a quiet pint, if that�s what you�re looking for. Nutshell: have lunch there, leave before sundown�
roastchicken - 11 Aug 2005 14:43

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