The Coach Maker (ex Conduit of Tybourne, ex-O'Conor Don), Marylebone  fancyapint.com rated pub, rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

Marylebone

address:

88 Marylebone Lane, W1U 2PZ

phone:

0871 258 6090*
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nearest stations:

Bond Street London Underground station
(340m) - zone 1

Oxford Circus London Underground station
(640m) - zone 1

Marble Arch London Underground station
(670m) - zone 1

Regent's Park London Underground station
(740m) - zone 1

Baker Street London Underground station
(750m) - zone 1

how to find it:

From Bond Street, cross Oxford Street, turn left and then right, up the alleyway (St. Christopher's Place). Go to the end, cross Wigmore street and carry on up Jason Court to Marylebone Lane. Carry on up the lane and it should be your right.

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nearby attraction(s):

Wallace Collection (180m)

Selfridges & Co (320m)

Oxford Street (330m)

picture of Coach Maker
When the people who ran the O'Conor Don on this spot shut up shop, they left a rather impressive act to follow. Unfortunately, the following incarnation as the Conduit of Tybourne, wasn't really up to the job and didn't last long - about a year - and yet again, this pub closed. Well we're happy to report once more the pub is open and, once again there's a change of name - welcome to the Coach Maker. Maybe our memories are a little hazy, but the new place doesn't look substantially different from the old - it's a smart modern, comfortable interior, with squashy settees in one corner and wooden tables and chairs. A dark wood corner bar dominates the room and hosts four hand pumps serving some interesting real ales and a good few other taps with lagers, continental beers etc. There's a good wine list and an extensive modern gastro menu with quite a few veggie options, on the large blackboard. However, despite the interesting menu, nobody appeared to be eating - the clientele (mostly couples) just sitting quietly with glasses of wine and pints. We did notice that, whilst the main courses were typically-priced for the area, the starters and puddings seemed to be rather expensive. (And the cheese board must have been something very special for the price). The service wasn't exactly speedy, but the bar people were polite and friendly, but it's early days for the Coach Maker and some things can be put down to teething troubles. As for the food, maybe people just weren't hungry that evening, or perhaps they were waiting for someone else to make the first move to sample the food, but we suspect price had something to do with it. A tentative three pints then, for the Coach Maker - for drink range, comfort, and effort (and bravery in these dark economic times). We will be back to see how it gets on.

reviewed:
08/05/2009
reviewed by pubdog

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second opinion:

posted by fantagero - Monday 22nd February, 2010, 1:32pm
I visited this restaurant with my friends few months ago. I have to say I was most disappointed on a number of counts. Considering its prime location on Marylebone High Street the restaurant was completely lacking in atmosphere and quality. The general lack of organisation and poor service left me with the impression that the restaurant was simply not ready to open for business. I found the staff to be very amateurish and even rude. They were inattentive and some of them did not even know what was on the menu! I would imagine the overall quality has improved in recent months but I will not be returning to find out!
posted by Tony Stredwick - Wednesday 15th July, 2009, 4:43pm
First visit on Sunday 12/7/09. Nice looking pub on three levels, good ales from Marstons. Food, though not sampled, looked good. Ground floor and upstairs are lovely bright rooms. We are venturing back Saturday with a group of friends for a few drinks. Very promising
posted by kshaw - Sunday 12th July, 2009, 7:54pm
Having lived in the Marylebone area for a number of years I have seen many changes of management at this location, and from what I've seen so far the Coachmakers seems to got it just right. My wife and I have eaten here a number of times and have been more than satisfied each time. The food is absolutely sensational, I particularly recommend the mussels with white wine sauce. If you're looking for someone with real character and a touch of class I can't think of a better place to visit. 10/10
posted by Nigel258 - Monday 20th April, 2009, 12:32pm
First visit after it has reopened. Service was pleasant and the food excellent. Our group enjoyed the evening. Will definitely go there again.
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