The Coach House

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out of 171 reviews

Recent Reviews

R Dβ˜…β˜…β˜…
a month ago
Nice little pub, we went for steak which was quite good! Cooked rare as we asked and tasty. The spinach and chips it came with were ok, but nothing to write home about. We were sat in the back, and that room is very echoey even when there's no music playing. They had a lovely saxophone/singer duo who were just a bit loud, but very graciously adjusted the microphones when asked. The whole room could do with some sound baffles or fabric hanging on the walls to just take the edge off. Having said that, the space up at the bar has some tables which was a much quieter space and it was easy to hear conversation while having the music drift in, this is where we would choose to sit in future. While the staff were lovely and friendly the service was quite slow, having ordered at 7.10 we didn't get food until 7.45 which seemed odd as we were the second people there - but it was a burger night, and maybe they weren't set up for steak. We also were not seated at our reserved table, which while fine was odd, and a drink was forgot when the rush started so we had to ask again. Overall, we would go again for a good pub lunch rather than dinner. The pub is not wheelchair accessible at the back due to a step down to the blue room, but if you enter from the garden you might get a chair into the bar area though it could be a squish.
Emma Walterβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
a month ago
Second visit after the first experience was so good. Went for veggie roast dinner which is exactly that! Yorkshire, roasties, cauliflower cheese, cabbage, broccoli, parsnips and mash swede and carrot. Cooked to perfection (never over cooked) Β£15 and worth every penny. Rebellion hazy to accompany and partner had lamb with similar trimmings but peas mashed to die for. All fresh and hot which is a must for me. Considering the size of the pub and covers they have on Sunday you’ll need to book in advance. Customer service is welcoming but not intrusive. Kid friendly out back with quiet section in front. All in all perfect Sunday lunch venue and will consider going during week as menu has a lot of great ideas suiting most palates. Thank you - we will be back.
Susie Chongβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
a month ago
One of my favourite pubs to visit.. consistently great food (the burgers are incredible and don’t even get me started on the scotch egg and ham egg and chips (trust me on this). In the winter the fires are lit and the bar is cosy and friendly. In the summer, the pub garden (with a kids play area) is fabulous and the vibe is always relaxed and easy going.
Hannah Walshβ˜…β˜…
4 days ago
We had lunch at the pub today. The garden wasn't busy when we arrived, there was one table with a party of people, and the inside was fairly empty too. We wanted a snack lunch so ordered a burrata with gremolata, hummus and 2 portions of chips. 25 minutes after ordering my husband asked at the bar about how long it would be. When the food did arrive after a further 10 minutes, the 'burrata with gremolata' was just a ball of bog standard mozarella with lemon zest on - for Β£10, and had taken 35 mins. We complained to a waitress who went off to check, and came back to ask would we like to talk to the manager. Frankly I think the manager should have just come out at that point to address why they were mis-selling and overcharging this dish. We decided we couldn't be bothered as our baby was very hot and bothered by that point as it had taken far longer than expected. We weren't interested in staying longer than needed. I also complained about the time the food had taken to arrive and was told it was because of the party - as far as I saw they only had a couple of platters not sit down meals. We'd never been told there would be a delay with food, and wouldn't have ordered if we had. Menu seemed small with very limited vegetarian options (the burrata was supposed to have nduja on). Garden is nice enough, staff friendly if slow. Other reviews are glowing so maybe an off day.
Barry Jonesβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
a week ago
Been coming here for quite some time now and want to say how much we love coming to this pub! I don’t usually write reviews but I must say Channel is an absolute gem of a barmaid! She’s always friendly, welcoming, and makes everyone feel right at home the moment they walk in. Even when she’s working solo, she keeps things running smoothly with a smile on her face. You can really see how hard she works- nothing is ever too much trouble so dedicated and genuine these days. The place wouldn’t be the same without her. Big shout out to Channel for always going above and beyond. She also makes the BEST cocktails.
Diane Daleβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
3 months ago
Love, love, love this pub. I come here regularly with a group of friends and we always have a great time. Food never misses the mark - always delicious. We love the steak night and Sunday roast is second to none. Band and burger night is really good fun and the atmosphere is buzzing. Front of house staff are brilliant. Looking forward to our next visit. Would well recommend.
James Richingsβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
7 months ago
A brilliant experience. We visited for the first time recently and thoroughly enjoyed it. The meatballs and Scotch egg for starters were great, the mains (roast salmon and roast beef), were perfect, and for puddings, you can't beat a bit of sticky toffee and apple crumble. Would happily return.
Ali Muttawaβ˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…
a month ago
Amazing food and attentive service with a smile. An interesting concept of a sharer plate for a Sunday Roast, with the option of having a full Roasted Chicken. The dish looks and tastes the part. They advise on the menu it is suitable for 2 or 3 people, but honestly it would easily satisfy 4 to 5 adults (of a normal appetite) instead, such is the size and quantity of that platter. Even with that size, the dish loses nothing in flavour. It comes with aplenty of all the usual trimmings accompanying a Sunday Roast, the chicken is stuffed with ample sage and a full lemon leaving a fragrant inner chicken meat with a perfectly crisped exterior & skin. A wonder of a dish, that will stay long in the memory. They have options of hand pulled ale at the bar as well as the usual beer on tap. The Wine List is short by comparitive pub standards, but it provides a choice from all the main regions and grapes; very reasonably priced wine too. We were served by team of well trained and charming young ladies, expertly led by Daniel, the Maitre'D, who had a delightful attitude in every sense. The main dining room is at the back of the, Pub, in a conservatory styled well-lit and airy space, with modern furnishings and generously spread out spaces between the tables. The dining room overlooks the good sized beer garden which a had plenty of swings & slides to occupy the young 'uns for hours on end. Though the modern feel to this dining area is not quite the atypical set up for English Countryside Pub setting; but whatever it looses in a tarditinal feel, it more than makes it up in comfort and space. Well done the whole team at The Coach House, Wooburn, from Owners to Chefs to Servers and Helpers. It takes a lot of dedication and application to provide such a smooth and pleasing experience such as we had during peak period of Sunday Lunch.