Coachmakers Arms, Hammersmith
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The Coachmakers Arms is a former
pub A pub (short for public house) is a kind of drinking establishment which is licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises. The term ''public house'' first appeared in the United Kingdom in late 17th century, and was ...
at 135 King Street, Hammersmith, London.


History

It was built before 1874, and was a Charrington Brewery pub, as can be seen by "CHARRINGTON'S ENTIRE" in a large tiled panel the breadth of the pub, now painted over. It was extended into the shop next door by Charrington themselves. In the 1980s, it had become the ''Penny Farthing'', and by 2001 was a predominantly gay venue with music and cabaret at the weekends. This was one of several renamings before it closed in 2002 and became ''Autumn House'', and then a Chinese restaurant, ''Gourmet Buffet'', and ''Buddha Kitchen''. It was to have become Tiger Bills by Christmas 2015.


References

Pubs in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Hammersmith Former pubs in London {{pub-stub