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The Coach and Horses, Chertsey - pub details

Coach and Horses

Address: 14A St. Anne's Road, Chertsey, Surrey, KT16 9DN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12235) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Chertsey (0.5 miles), Addlestone (1.9 miles), Virginia Water (2.7 miles)

Brewery: Fullers

Pub facilities/features:
Cask Marque accreditation

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> Current user rating: 7.1/10 (rated by 15 users)
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Olde Swan Hotel, Chertsey (0.2 miles), Prince Regent, Chertsey (0.2 miles), Kings Head, Chertsey (0.2 miles), Town Hall Tavern, Chertsey (0.3 miles), Crown Hotel, Chertsey (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Coach and Horses, Chertsey

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Lovely traditional pub in every respect - even the old lanterns and flower baskets hanging outside. The list of 'events' makes you laugh, e.g. a day trip to Brighton, just like the 'jolly boys' outings in Only Fools And Horses! All the advantages of a locals' pub (old guys sitting on every bar stool and no-one at the tables) but none of the disadvantages, i.e. everyone's friendly.
Trev - 6 Jun 2014 19:08
A real locals pub this one with patrons who support their local football team which just happens to be around the corner. A nice atmosphere with some old style wall decorations and even a snug hidden behind the bar. Good pint of Pride and clean toilets that do not smell; always a bonus. The only downside being that they did not sell food on a Saturday.
LennyBanter - 7 Aug 2012 22:30
Looks like a fairly large pub from the outside. But inside it is really quite compact. Pride, Seafarers & ESB were the 3 Fullers ales on last night. A group of locals were stodd around the bar. Otherwise, it was reasonably quiet. The interior is fairly pleasant. But I couldn't find anything of note to recommend here. The wasn't even any evidence of the previous reviewer's sighting!
blue_scrumpy - 15 Sep 2011 20:38
Close to the town's football and cricket grounds is The Coach and Horses, a cosy and comfortable smallish Fullers tied house in a residential area of Chertsey.

As you approach the pub, at the foot of St Ann's Hill, a sandwich board welcomes you with the message - "Claire would like to welcome you to The Coach and Horses". People, not just pub anoraks like me, do notice small things like this.

An attractive hanging tiled exterior leads into a pleasant, but somewhat unremarkable, traditional single bar pub with a number of nooks and crannies breaking up the floor space.

It advertises accommodation - � 68 for a double room - but this is a pub with rooms, not a hotel. It is however noticeably cheaper than that nearby bistro / wine bar place - Windsors - that featured on the TV programme, The Hotel Inspector, several weeks ago.

On my recent Saturday afternoon visit, despite the warm welcome promise, the pub was very quiet. The London Pride - � 3.20p - was reasonable. The pub is a CAMRA Good Beer Guide regular.

This is a comfortable, welcoming, seemingly well run pub in a town where options appear distinctly limited
JohnBonser - 1 Sep 2010 14:13
Quite a nice pub. Came in on a Sunday evening and it was very quiet. Perfectly good London Pride. Apparently there's accommodation and they occasionally do food but not regularly.
thehonesttruth - 1 Aug 2010 11:46

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