02/05/2026
Coach Grille is primarily known for its burgers, though specials, such as lamb chops and braised rabbit, are occasionally available. The staff is efficient, and the atmosphere is welcoming.
To start, the split pea soup and onion rings are both solid choices. The soup is made in-house, and the panko-breaded onion rings were crispy and firm. I happened to dine in when lamb chops were on special. They were meaty and cooked just right.
As for the burgers, Coach sources its meat from Fairway Packing Co. and its buns from Cannelle by Matt Knio. I’ve tried the All American and the Coach burger. The All American features standard toppings, while the Coach burger is topped with an egg, cheddar cheese, bacon, and a special sauce. Of the two, I preferred the Coach burger, though both were enjoyable.
The French fries are hand cut and on the thicker side. The Cajun fries had just the right amount of seasoning, and the garlic fries were well complemented by the cotija cheese and garlic aioli. Fries are not included with any of the handhelds. For dessert, I’ve had the peanut butter cheesecake. It was rich, with a brownie-like crust.
Coach Grille shouldn’t be compared to the average bar. While the menu features typical bar food, the quality is well above the norm. Whether you come here for a burger, or something else, you won’t be disappointed.
Address:
26685 Dequindre Rd
Madison Heights, MI 48071
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