Welcome to the Coach and Horses Harvington

Steve and Diane Salter would like to welcome you to the Coach and Horses public house in Harvington.

The Coach & Horses, situated on Station Road in the popular village of Harvington is a family run, traditional, village pub, (built in the 18th Century) which retains separate lounge and bar areas.

The Lounge is heated by a large log burner (in winter) and offers a warm and relaxing area to have a quiet drink or to sample the food, lovingly prepared by our Chef/Proprietor from our everchanging menu.Dining Area in Lounge

The Bar, also heated by an open fire (in winter),  offers a livelier atmosphere, with a dartboard, slot machine and popular Juke Box. Dogs are also welcome into the bar.

We have a large garden and a separate skittle alley/function room which is available to hire and is ideal for both family and corporate events. Catering can, of course,  be provided for both.
Having a party? We can offer a fully licensed mobile cash bar with experience staff to serve. Outside catering  can also be supplied to suit your needs. Give us a call on 01386 870249 to discuss you requirements and our very reasonable rates.

 

3 Responses to Welcome to the Coach and Horses Harvington

  1. Good food and excellent hospitality

  2. The food here is excellent – tasty, good portions and great value for money. I particularly loved the creamy garlic mushrooms – I would happily drown in the sauce!!

  3. Nick & Sharon Dore

    A great village pub serving tasty food. Always something different going on including quizzes, karaoke, disco’s, free juke box nights, beer festival, skittles and loads more. Nothing is too much for Steve and Di. Steve is a fab chef and will (given notice) cook a meal of your choice. He even provided us with a huge cooked breakfast before we went to the Cheltenham Festival. Highly recommended!

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