Too many pubs around here seem to either ignore the game or drown in chaos when a match is on. The Coach House does a nifty little jig around that problem. You get the buzz of a lively crowd without feeling like you’re fighting for breathing room every time someone places an order.
Food & Drinks
When it comes to grub, The Coach House isn’t just serving up peanuts and soggy crisps. The menu is solid, with hearty options that don’t skimp on quality. Think classic pub fare like fish and chips or burgers that won’t have you regretting your choice in the morning. Prices are reasonable, with most dishes falling between £10 and £20. Their selection of local ales is impressive too, so whether you fancy a pint or a crisp cider, you’ve got choices galore to wash down your meal.
Seating & Layout
The layout here strikes a good balance. You’ve got a decent mix of cozy booths and communal tables. Perfect for those who want to sink into a seat or join the rowdy locals cheering for their favourite team. The screens are strategically placed, ensuring that you won’t miss any of the Premier League action, no matter where you plant yourself. Just remember, the best view is usually snagged early on match days, so get in early if you’re keen on seeing the match and not just the back of someone’s head.
What is the address of The Coach House?
The Coach House is located at 59-60 Wind St, Swansea.
Is The Coach House good for groups?
With a 4.3/5 rating from 700 reviewers, The Coach House is a popular choice. For large groups on match day, booking ahead is smart.
Can I book a table at The Coach House for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matches.
Does The Coach House show Premier League?
Yes, The Coach House regularly screens Premier League matches along with other major sporting events.
