The Coach House Restaurant Bar is situated on Middle St in Brighton, where delicious food meets a vibrant social atmosphere! With a focus on high-quality cuisine ranging from pub classics made using fresh local produce complemented by an extensive drinks menu featuring craft beers & cocktails – there’s something here for everyone! Our friendly team prioritizes customer satisfaction ensuring each visit leaves lasting memories whether it’s date night or catching up with friends! Feel free reaching out if you’d like more details regarding upcoming events!

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Jon Prideaux

5 Google Rating

Lovely staff. The food was great, better than I expected. Service great. We had a steak stew special

5/ 5

Lovely staff. The food was great, better than I expected. Service great. We had a steak stew special that was very tasty as were the Odeon Peppers. Great job!

Fiona Higgins

5 Google Rating

Really good. Staff were charming, food delicious. One of our party was in a wheelchair, and elderly,

5/ 5

Really good. Staff were charming, food delicious. One of our party was in a wheelchair, and elderly, and the staff could not have been kinder or more accommodating.

Joe Savage

4 Google Rating

We sat in the courtyard on a nice Bank Holiday Saturday afternoon. Nice spot tucked away so it was a

4/ 5

We sat in the courtyard on a nice Bank Holiday Saturday afternoon. Nice spot tucked away so it was a little bit quiet, which is either a positive or negative depending on the ambience you're looking for.

Gillian Staussi

1 Google Rating

Sunday Roast lunch was awful. Tasteless overcooked vegetables partly burnt. Gravy was watery and ru

1/ 5

Sunday Roast lunch was awful. Tasteless overcooked vegetables partly burnt. Gravy was watery and runny. Service was extremely slow. Not one to recommend.

emma cannon

5 Google Rating

Fantastic food and outstanding service. Staff are super friendly and efficient. The actual restauran

5/ 5

Fantastic food and outstanding service. Staff are super friendly and efficient. The actual restaurant is beautiful inside and out. Highly recommend

Ray Grant

5 Google Rating

It's not called the coach House anymore it's called burnt orange and the food is excellent

5/ 5

It's not called the coach House anymore it's called burnt orange and the food is excellent

David Chappell

5 Google Rating

First time there, had the taster menu, delightful

5/ 5

First time there, had the taster menu, delightful

coffeetzar

5 Google Rating

Not the coach house but Burnt orange. Same owners as salt room and coal shed

5/ 5

Not the coach house but Burnt orange. Same owners as salt room and coal shed

Ben Spash

5 Google Rating

The food was amazing.

5/ 5

The food was amazing.

sidonie BOND

3 Google Rating

Restaurant opened at this location....visited yesterday.....

3/ 5

Restaurant opened at this location....visited yesterday.....

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