
Clapham's culinary scene has just received a vibrant new addition as Bask Street Boys, renowned for their authentic Basque street food, have taken over the kitchen at The Coach & Horses, offering local residents a taste of Northern Spain right on their doorstep. This exciting residency brings bold, festival-honed flavours to a cherished neighbourhood pub, enriching the community's dining options.
Venue: The Coach & Horses
Location: Clapham (173 Clapham Park Road, SW4 7EX)
Dates / Run: Ongoing residency
Key Cast/Creatives: Mikael (Founder, Bask Street Boys)
Bask Street Boys are serving up a menu of Basque-inspired small plates and pub dishes within the classic setting of The Coach & Horses. Expect a delightful array of options, from crispy croquettes and gambas al ajillo to txistorra sausage rolls and deep-fried squid. Their offerings also include Spanish nachos, burgers, and sharing plates, all designed to be enjoyed with a refreshing pint.
Founded by Mikael, Bask Street Boys originated from a passion for sharing the rich tapestry of Basque cuisine with London's bustling streets. They began by selling taloas – handmade cornflour galettes – at street food markets and have since expanded to festivals and even opened London's first Spanish tortilla and pintxo bar in Seven Dials Market. Their unique approach to Basque food, often accompanied by the hits of the Backstreet Boys, promises a lively and flavourful experience. Dishes are crafted with bold flavours, often featuring Espelette pepper, a unique ingredient from the Basque Country.
This collaboration between Bask Street Boys and The Coach & Horses is a fantastic development for Clapham. It introduces a distinctive international cuisine to the area, providing residents with an accessible way to explore new tastes without leaving their local community. The Coach & Horses itself is a well-loved Clapham pub, known for its craft beers, pizzas, and a welcoming atmosphere, complete with sports screenings, bingo, and quiz nights. The integration of Bask Street Boys' innovative food into such a classic local establishment creates a dynamic hub for both food enthusiasts and those simply looking for a great pub experience.
The Coach & Horses is located on Clapham Park Road, easily reachable for local residents. The pub operates with varied hours throughout the week, generally opening from 3:00 PM on weekdays and 12:00 PM on weekends, closing late on Fridays and Saturdays. While specific prices for the Clapham menu were not available, typical small plates from Bask Street Boys can range from around ÂŁ4.50 for a pintxo to ÂŁ13.00 for a Serrano ham platter, offering good value for authentic flavours.
Pro-Tip: For a pre-meal coffee or a post-pint treat, consider visiting The Common Espresso Bar at 10 Clapham Park Road, known for its delicious cakes and bakes, catering well to vegans and gluten-free options. Alternatively, if you are looking for another local spot for drinks, WC Wine and Charcuterie offers a sophisticated wine list in a unique setting, a short distance away.
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