Coach’s is Closed, out of business. It has been closed at least three months. Rumor has it someone is looking to reopen under a different name and theme.
Tom C.
Place rating: 3 Elizaville, NY
I’m pretty sure this place is closed now. I used to eat there occasionally and one day it was simply shut down.
C W.
Place rating: 5 Stanfordville, NY
I have eaten here a handful of times and the food is consistently good. My favorite is the Cobb salad. The restaurant is child friendly and has good drinks/specials. Our server Juan was attentive and super friendly!
Chris R.
Place rating: 1 Millbrook, NY
I just called Coach’s to place a take out order and, unfortunately, it had to be one of the worst experiences I’ve had with a restaurant ever. The girl who took my order was very rude and extremely unhelpful. I have a vegetarian in the house. When asked if the prosciutto was in the cream sauce or added separately to the penne, she said she would check, and after several seconds(of which i could hear everything) she didn’t ask and told me it wasn’t being served. Then when asked about another menu item she just said«Hunny…no». Really?! I just moved to the area and this has left such a sour taste in my mouth I’ll never return.
Jeff W.
Place rating: 5 Gramercy, Manhattan, NY
This is a great local restaurant. The food is great and the selection of dishes will please any palate. The friendly staff create an inviting atmosphere that keeps me and many others coming back. The Lasagna special is a favorite of mine. When Prime Rib is a special don’t miss it — it’s as good as a 5 star NYC restaurant. It is a casual place that welcomes all people. It’s a Millbrook eatery without the attitude!
Anne C.
Place rating: 1 Darien, CT
Disgusting. Although it was called a sports bar it even seemed filthy for that. The atmosphere is circa 1960 and the food abundant and flavorless I was up with a stomach ache all night. Not for people who ar eused to good, healthy food.
Steve C.
Place rating: 1 Osprey, FL
Way over priced. Don’t have mixers to make drinks other than cranberry and vodka or rum and cook. Food outside of a burger is $ 20. Avoid the place like the plague.
Katie S.
Place rating: 5 Milton, NY
It’s a bar with good burgers — fancy on Saturday because they are stuffed with stuff like bacon and blue cheese — I’m giving 5 stars for the stuffed burger I had. It’s very casual. We had kids in tow and there were other kids there. The bar in the back is small and just a counter to sit at. Out in front there are tables. Decent selection of beer choices and I did see a yummy looking martini headed to another table. It’s small with maybe 10 tables. The wings going to another table looked really good per my husband. He wants to go back just for them. The menu had lots of items on it for just about everyone. Junior loved his meal in the«peace bus» — it was cute and made just for a kid. It’s not fancy like the white linen table clothe places on the main drag. But we were not in it for fancy and others would not have enjoyed my children like I do.
Carol R.
Place rating: 2 Verbank, NY
More of a bar then a restaurant. Onion soup too salty. Seems like most of the food may be pre prepared not freshly made. Atmosphere not the best and I’ve yet to have decent service. Was my go to place under previous owners but now I just don’t go here.
Lucy I.
Place rating: 1 Rhinebeck, NY
The food isn’t bad, but the service had been terrible almost every time I eat there. I get the same waitress each time and she obviously doesn’t care about her job or want to be in hospitality. She didn’t notice when drinks were low, we had to call her over to ask for another one. The bus boy was actually stepping in to get our drinks, he was a better server than her.
C. Michele P.
Place rating: 4 Brooklyn, NY
This is a local favorite and the place to go for affordable tasty food and a fun crowd. It’s extensive menu will please everyone in your party and won’t break the bank. If just looking to quench your thirst, the bar in the back room offers beer, cocktails and wine. The lively bartenders cracking jokes and sharing laughs makes for fun and easy night. My recommendation is the chicken wings ordered medium and extra crispy. Delish!
Nicole V.
Place rating: 4 Aberdeen, NJ
My husband and I ate here while visiting the area. We came on a Tuesday and apparently that’s when most other restaurants in the area are closed. The place is cute and clean and for what they are trying to do, they are doing it pretty well. My husband had the pulled pork with coleslaw and it was a little dry, I had a burger which was very good. Definitely get the sweet potato fries, very good! Overall a nice and affordable option.
Allison C.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Looks may be deceiving… Coming through Millbrook on the way from NYC to CT for the weekend, my aunt and I needed a quick bite, but we were not feeling diner food. Many of the cuter boutique places along Franklin Avenue grabbed us, but we knew we needed something we could scarf in about 20 minutes… because we are classy women. We almost went next door to Café Le Baux next door, but we were not in the mood for Croque Madames. We walked inside to a place that looked a little bit… well, scant. Unimpressive. Nondescript. However, after we were given our menus, we were quite pleased with a menu that was varied, all-American, and affordable. My aunt got grilled cheese with tomato and onion on marbled rye, and I got a chicken caesar wrap with fries. I was expecting something akin to what I may have bought at my old college’s café: limp, precooked chicken smothered in shredded iceberg lettuce, swimming in dressing. What I got was the anthesis. The spinach herb wrap was bursting with crisp lettuce, freshly grilled and hot chicken, and just the perfect amount of dressing for flavoring. Service was very quick. Our waiter was young, handsome, and friendly.(Just how I like it.) Beck, Spoon, and Arcade Fire played gentle from the rear bar area, adding a bit of nice ambiance to the 2 p.m. lunch hour. Hey! I was pleased!