The Coach & Horses in Soho is right in the heart of London's theatreland and an ideal venue for pre or post-theatre drinks.
The Coach and Horses is less than a minute's walk from London's Palace Theatre which is at Cambridge Circus, on the corner of Charing Cross Road and Shaftesbury Avenue. At Palace Theatre you can see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - visit The Palace Theatre website for up-to-date information of what's on.
A one minute walk and you'll find yourself at the Prince Edward Theatre which will be showing Beetlejuice from May - Bettlejuice is based on Tim Burton’s beloved movie classic, this wildly funny - and weirdly life-affirming - musical tells the tale of Lydia Deetz, a strange and unusual teenager sharing her home with a pair of newly-deads and the demonic ghost with the most, Beetlejuice. He’s dead trouble, but if you really want to feel alive, just say his name three times…
Currently showing Stranger Things: The First Shadow - The Phoenix Theatre is another that is just a minute away.
You can reach St Martin's in about 3 minutes - this theatre has staged The Mousetrap since March 1974, making it the longest continuous running of any show in the world - Source St Martin's theatre website.
Just a five minute walk along Charing Cross Road to the Dominium Theatre, currently showing The Devil Wears Prada among many other performances.
"London's most vibrant producer of new theatre, comedy and cabaret" - Soho Theatre website. Five minutes walk from the Coach & Horses, Soho.
You can't miss a mooch around the iconic Foyles flagship bookshop in London if you are in the area. Treat yourself to a book and come and find a quiet spot in the Coach & Horses to while away some "me time" with your new book and a warming beverage or glass of wine or beer. Look out for book author signings too on the Foyle's website.
The world-famous China Town in London is just a 5 minute walk away and is well worth a walk-through if you are in the local area
Covent Garden is just a few minutes away with the market area about an eight minute walk.
Keep an eye out for local parades such as Pride on 4th July 2026.
The Soho Fete is back with a special 51st celebration. Expect all the usual madness in St Anne’s Gardens from 12 noon, with six hours of live entertainment, French House Bar, snail racing, the Human Fruit Machine, stalls, Soho Police v Soho Fire Tug of War, AND the iconic Soho Waiters race. Can anyone beat three times champion, Endri, from Dean Street Townhouse? Soho Businesses, Volunteers, Stall holders, musicians or enquiries please email the fete committee [email protected].