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Welcome to The Whip Tavern

The Whip Tavern, located in Coatesville, PA, offers a cozy British pub atmosphere in the heart of horse country. With a focus on traditional English fare, this small restaurant is known for its outstanding food, friendly service, and welcoming ambiance. Customers rave about their sticky toffee pudding, scotch egg, and unique offerings like Haggis. The Whip Tavern also caters to vegan and vegetarian diners, making it a great option for a variety of dietary preferences. Despite slightly higher prices, the overall experience and quality of the food make it worth a visit. Don't miss out on this gem for a taste of Britain in Pennsylvania.

LOCATIONS
  • The Whip Tavern
    1383 N Chatham Rd Coatesville, PA 19320
    1383 N Chatham Rd Coatesville, PA 19320 Hotline: (610) 383-0600

The Whip Tavern is a charming British pub located in Coatesville, PA, offering a unique blend of British and New American cuisine. This cozy establishment is known for its welcoming ambiance, delicious food, and terrific beer selection. Situated in the heart of farm country, The Whip Tavern provides a picturesque setting with outdoor seating overlooking the countryside.

With a menu that includes vegan and vegetarian options, The Whip Tavern caters to a variety of dietary preferences. Customers rave about the traditional English fare, including favorites like Scotch eggs, Welsh Rarebit, and sticky toffee pudding. The restaurant also offers a range of beer and wine options, making it the perfect spot to relax and unwind with friends.

The Whip Tavern prides itself on providing excellent service and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Whether you're looking to enjoy a casual meal or celebrate a special occasion, this pub is sure to impress. Make reservations in advance, as this popular spot tends to fill up quickly.

Overall, The Whip Tavern is a must-visit destination for those craving authentic British cuisine in a quaint setting. From the delicious food to the friendly atmosphere, this tavern has something for everyone to enjoy. So grab a table, sit back, and savor the flavors of this hidden gem in Chester County.

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Sarah O.
Sarah O.

One of my favorite places if you are looking for a different style of food and ambiance. The food is a staple of Britain, it has a cozy feel inside, and the beers are terrific! It is a lovely spot, too, near animals and fields and farms. I like to sit on the back porch.

Marjorie A.
Marjorie A.

A friend wanted to try this tavern so a few of us met for dinner. The atmosphere reminded me of an English tavern in the countryside which was really appropriate considering the location. This tavern is in the middle of farm country. It is a small restaurant but worth the drive. Reservations are required so do plan ahead. The parking is limited. I would recommend going early or on an off day as it gets crowded at prime times. We were luck to arrive before there was a big crowd. The food was excellent with many English type dishes to samples. Since we were in an English tavern we wanted to try some authentic style dishes. The Scotch Eggs were delicious. The Welsh Rarebit was to die for. All that gooey cheese with crostini was a perfect accompaniment to our ales. Dinner consisted of Shepard's pie, fish and chips, and the crab cake special. The crab cakes were meaty with minimal filler. The fish and chips had big pieces of fish with a light breading and steak fries. Not sure if the fries were homemade but they were good. The Shepard's Pie was really filling with a generous portion of meat and potatoes. Honestly, two people could easily have eaten the Shepard's pie and been full. We did indulge in dessert. Three dishes were ordered to share between our group. The Sticky Toffee Pudding was disappointing in my option. The cheesecake was good. Lastly we ordered an orange bunt cake dish which i think was a special. All were enjoyable and the perfect end to our meal. I highly recommend this restaurant and would gladly make the drive to sample more of the menu.

Donna B.
Donna B.

One of my favorite places! I love this little british pub. The for fox sake cider is so yummy. It's a very small place but it's always busy so good to make reservations! Nestled out in the horse country of Chester county it's a beautiful drive. There nice outdoor seating along the creek. I personally love to sit at the bar and catch up on a good football game. The food is always so good. They have some of the best fish and chips around and the sticky toffee pudding is to die for!!! You won't be sorry!!

Joseph S.
Joseph S.

Love the Whip. Great vibes, friendly fellow patrons, and good food. Classic English Tavern out in the middle of horse country in Chester County. Always packed, but the wait is usually worth it. Only negative - the prices are high for what you get.

Cadhla M.
Cadhla M.

The BEST sticky toffee pudding I've ever had in my life Food - incredible Service - superb Ambiance - welcoming and loving

Janine A.
Janine A.

Excellent food, service, & regulars to welcome you at the bar. The traditional English fare is a treat from normal bar food. Scotch egg- Do it Welsh Rarebit- absolutely (or ask for a chip & cheese, not on the menu!) Sticky toffee puddng- yes, get it a la mode wings- get the buffalo & maple coffee sauces COMBINED. yup. Had a Lancaster baked pumpkin ale on tap - yessir! & Monks sour in a can, what a treat. Can't wait to return

Dexter V.
Dexter V.

Drove a good 45 mins to check out this gem and we weren't disappointed. It's been 7 years since we spent a few months in the UK so it was a trip down nostalgia lane. We had the Welsh Rarebit( think of it as English queso) and scotch egg... yummy, delicious. We tried their special, Haggis (national dish of Scotland). It's a pudding that contains liver, heart and blood of the sheep; again super delicious. And finally, sticky toffee pudding with ice cream - this was as good as we remember during our time in the UK.