Excellent, relaxed and distinctive pub with a very good, restaurant class menu. I have eaten numerous Sunday lunches here and dined in the evening upstairs many times also. The food quality and overall experience has never missed. A decent selection of beers and a good wine list; in a lovely off-the-beaten-track location(but still very close to Oxford Street and Marylebone High Street). Difficult to fault.
Jon W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Great gastropub in Marylebone. Really chill on the weekend days great for relaxing over a few beers. Great mussels and pretty good oysters. The specials are always worth a try.
J. T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 New Haven, CT
Food was alright but I really enjoyed the atmosphere.
Brad S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Wichita, KS
«Homely» is definitely a good descriptor for Coach Makers. Because it’s literally in a house, you see. I only stopped through for a drink, but the intimate atmosphere was great and they had a pretty significant local tap selection. They also appeared to have an extensively awesome menu, which — while I didn’t partake — appeared to be a theme for most of the classier pubs I visited during my time in London. Americans spent all of this time crafting an image of «British pubs» that are usually little more than hanging a couple of flags and showing some football in the corner — why couldn’t they have spent a little more time exporting some of the cooking talent, too?
Paul V.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Dallas, TX
While difficult to find, Coach Makers is a quaint yet classy pub-style establishment that makes for a great venue for a night out or a family brunch alike. With a decent selection of beers both bottled and on tap and a very reasonably priced menu, Coach Makers provides good food and beverage options in combination with prompt and attentive service, making for a great night out or a get together to watch sport. Weekends tend to attract families to enjoy the cheap but generously portioned brunch dishes that are served well past midday(£8 for a Full English). While hard to find, Coach Makers is well worth the trip and makes for a great food and relaxation option after a day in the nearby Oxford Street stops.
Gemma S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
I love a pub with table service! Just back from lunch. Three portions of posh fish and chips(with the best mushy peas ever) and three alcoholic drinks came to less than £40. The service tends to be a little sketchy in the evenings as the place gets totally rammed — don’t expect to be able to get a seat. I can think of better evening watering holes but for a quick lunch in a nice gastro-pub setting, Coach Makers does the job.
Rebecca G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Seattle, WA
A gem of a gastropub hidden off of Marylebone High Street. We went to Coach Makers for a private party in what is usually the upstairs dining room. They pushed the tables to the side to make room for 50 people. It’s a great place for a party — high ceilings, huge windows, separate toilets, its own bar… but all that aside, it’s the food that makes Coach Makers so special. They have an amazing menu — everything from crab cakes to roast — and literally every morsel was devoured by the crowd within moments of being dropped off. Definitely worth checking out if you’re looking for a tasty meal in Marylebone.
J R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mount Arlington, NJ
I won’t even go into detail about the fabulous ambiance and décor, I’ll jump into the awesome food: start with the artichoke risotto balls and you may consider ordering a second round. Move on to the dry, aged angus with bearnaise, roasted tomato and the best chips you’ll eat in London. If you do this, you won’t be disappointed. Short and simple folks, go to Coach Makers if you find yourself in the Westminster area.