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The Rainbow Inn — Restaurant in Coventry

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The Rainbow Inn
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Nearby attractions
Allesley Park
Allesley Hall Dr, Coventry CV5 9AD, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Harvester Elms Coventry
Birmingham Rd, Allesley, Coventry CV5 9TZ, United Kingdom
Jordan’s Coffee Box
Allesley Park, Allesley Hall Dr, Allesley, Coventry CV5 9AD, United Kingdom
The Brooklands
Kingsbury Rd, Coventry CV6 1PJ, United Kingdom
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The Jacobean Hotel
Holyhead Rd, Coventry CV5 8HX, United Kingdom
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The Rainbow Inn
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The Rainbow Inn

73 Birmingham Rd, Allesley, Coventry CV5 9GT, United Kingdom
4.3(239)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Allesley Park, restaurants: Harvester Elms Coventry, Jordan’s Coffee Box, The Brooklands, local businesses:
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+44 24 7531 2571
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Tue12 PM - 12 AMOpen

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Featured dishes

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Kangaroo Fillet Steak 7oz
Sourced from you've guessed it, australia. This meat is very high in protein and low in cholesterol. It is very lean, therefore care must be taken to avoid overcooking.
Camel Steak 6oz
This red meat regarded as a delicacy in certain parts of the world is similar in colour and texture to beef. It is generally served medium rare.
Crocodile Skewers 8oz
A surprisingly delicious product with a texture similar to pork.
Wild Boar Loin Steak 7oz
Wild boar is very lean and flavoursome, consisting of a rich, dense texture and low in fat.
Zebra Steak 5.5oz
Zebra meat is sweeter than beef yet still retains a game flavour. It is a deep red meat with a medium grain and is low in fat but high in protein and iron.

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Nearby attractions of The Rainbow Inn

Allesley Park

Allesley Park

Allesley Park

4.6

(786)

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Nearby restaurants of The Rainbow Inn

Harvester Elms Coventry

Jordan’s Coffee Box

The Brooklands

Harvester Elms Coventry

Harvester Elms Coventry

4.4

(1.8K)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Jordan’s Coffee Box

Jordan’s Coffee Box

3.8

(4)

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The Brooklands

The Brooklands

4.3

(383)

Open until 11:00 PM
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Sean PearceSean Pearce
Decided to drop into this pub on a sunny Sunday afternoon with a friend and our children whilst out on a bike ride. From out outside front seemed nice a little and periodic Villiage pub. Inside was looking rather run down, very little atmosphere. Waited at the bar whilst the barmaid finished her cigarette out back. Ordered some drinks consisting of lemon and limes, orange juice and lemonade and a glass of water. We did ask for a tomato juice to which the response from the barmaid was "was is that?". Not sure I have ever been to a pub, bar or restaurant where the bar staff do not know what tomato juice is, needless to say they didn't have any of this mystical drink either. We decided to go and sit in the beer garden as there was a kids playground. Sadly this was as neglected and rundown as the inside. Rotton tables, a uses fire barrell and a tree with a very large broken branch dangling down right over the tables and children's play area, a big health and safety risk if you ask me. A quick call to the tree surgeon and a good tidy up is definitely required. However this won't solve the smell coming from the mountain of rubbish and bin bags that sit just a few feet away around the overspilling bins. All in all, I don't see myself returning to this place, which is such a shame considering the amount of potential a building like this has.
Mark SouthMark South
It's been 17 years since I've been to The Rainbow. I was pleasantly surprised. It's always been a nice village pub, but I was impressed by the selection of beers and the food. Good traditional pub food, good quality and not overly complicated. The Ploughman's for sharing was abundant, good quality, and a good price. It's been many years since I've been back in England and The Rainbow is an example of how British pubs used to be and how they still should be.
Dave MellorDave Mellor
Disregard reviews prior to 16th December 2022 when the pub re-opened under new management. Well, that is, the same management as the Old Windmill in the centre of Coventry, so expect to see only good reviews in the future! It's early days so keep an eye on their Facebook page for food, but otherwise expect a clean, comfortable pub with a good selection of well-kept drinks and happy customers. Well done team - I'll be back. 😊🍻😊
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Decided to drop into this pub on a sunny Sunday afternoon with a friend and our children whilst out on a bike ride. From out outside front seemed nice a little and periodic Villiage pub. Inside was looking rather run down, very little atmosphere. Waited at the bar whilst the barmaid finished her cigarette out back. Ordered some drinks consisting of lemon and limes, orange juice and lemonade and a glass of water. We did ask for a tomato juice to which the response from the barmaid was "was is that?". Not sure I have ever been to a pub, bar or restaurant where the bar staff do not know what tomato juice is, needless to say they didn't have any of this mystical drink either. We decided to go and sit in the beer garden as there was a kids playground. Sadly this was as neglected and rundown as the inside. Rotton tables, a uses fire barrell and a tree with a very large broken branch dangling down right over the tables and children's play area, a big health and safety risk if you ask me. A quick call to the tree surgeon and a good tidy up is definitely required. However this won't solve the smell coming from the mountain of rubbish and bin bags that sit just a few feet away around the overspilling bins. All in all, I don't see myself returning to this place, which is such a shame considering the amount of potential a building like this has.
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It's been 17 years since I've been to The Rainbow. I was pleasantly surprised. It's always been a nice village pub, but I was impressed by the selection of beers and the food. Good traditional pub food, good quality and not overly complicated. The Ploughman's for sharing was abundant, good quality, and a good price. It's been many years since I've been back in England and The Rainbow is an example of how British pubs used to be and how they still should be.
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Disregard reviews prior to 16th December 2022 when the pub re-opened under new management. Well, that is, the same management as the Old Windmill in the centre of Coventry, so expect to see only good reviews in the future! It's early days so keep an eye on their Facebook page for food, but otherwise expect a clean, comfortable pub with a good selection of well-kept drinks and happy customers. Well done team - I'll be back. 😊🍻😊
Dave Mellor

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Reviews of The Rainbow Inn

4.3
(239)
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1.0
3y

Decided to drop into this pub on a sunny Sunday afternoon with a friend and our children whilst out on a bike ride. From out outside front seemed nice a little and periodic Villiage pub. Inside was looking rather run down, very little atmosphere. Waited at the bar whilst the barmaid finished her cigarette out back. Ordered some drinks consisting of lemon and limes, orange juice and lemonade and a glass of water. We did ask for a tomato juice to which the response from the barmaid was "was is that?". Not sure I have ever been to a pub, bar or restaurant where the bar staff do not know what tomato juice is, needless to say they didn't have any of this mystical drink either. We decided to go and sit in the beer garden as there was a kids playground. Sadly this was as neglected and rundown as the inside. Rotton tables, a uses fire barrell and a tree with a very large broken branch dangling down right over the tables and children's play area, a big health and safety risk if you ask me. A quick call to the tree surgeon and a good tidy up is definitely required. However this won't solve the smell coming from the mountain of rubbish and bin bags that sit just a few feet away around the overspilling bins. All in all, I don't see myself returning to this place, which is such a shame considering the amount of potential a building...

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1.0
4y

Went to this place because I heard the burgers were lovely last night. Went in not many people were eating we ordered our food which was 2 burgers, simple cheeseburger and a bacon burger with fries. The staff we rushed off their feet people sitting next to us had a complaint straight away their food wasn't right. So we ordered our food at 7 oclock at 7:45 I went up to the bar and asked where my food was they said there was a half an hour wait the lady told me it will be ready in 10 minutes. 20 minutes later I went to the bar and got a refund and left there was also a lady and a Gentleman complaining that their food had not come out they were the same as us they have been waiting a really long time I'm the place was empty there was no excuse why it had been that long to me it seems like they are more more concerned in deliveries than the people who are inside ordering I would not rate this place and I will not...

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4.0
7y

A lovely pub. We were there early part of the evening, and on a weekday. Relatively quiet. Food mediocre, typical pub grub, but okay. The staff were friendly and the table we sat at situated where you could have a conversation without a sense of being cramped. Not sure if I'd have of as my local, and would need to go a few times. Didn't get a feeling of belonging. Very close to the centre and the church, so good for access. We parked the the hotel car park, so not sure if they had parking. Toilets not fantastic. Why don't pubs and restaurants keep toilets looking and feeling fresh - it's as if they are an afterthought. Should have a rating system around the country of best loos? Probably do and I don't know about it. Could be child friendly if the pub have some...

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