There’s rubber burning and steaks scorching off of Pine Forest Street this week.
The rubber comes from the west aspect of Pine Forest Street at 5 Flags Speedway for the 56th operating of the Snowball Derby. The steaks are proper throughout the road at Coach-N-4 Steakhouse, a family-run restaurant that hasn’t been round so long as the race however continues to be one of the vital enduring eating places in Pensacola.
And this week, they’re busy. Just a few race followers confirmed up 20 minutes earlier than the restaurant opened on Thursday, however moderately than depart they sat on the Coach-N-4 porch ready.
Within the expansive yard of the eatery, there’s a flock of RVs on the property. These belong to race followers who’ve arrange for the week, typically sitting in garden chairs exterior chatting with different followers. Coach-N-4 started letting RVers use a portion of the property just a few years again.
“That is our busiest time of yr,” mentioned Donna Guilford, who owns the restaurant along with her husband, Greg. “(Race people) love strolling throughout the road and never having to get within the automotive and go down the highway to search out someplace good to eat. They know now we have good meals and so they come again yearly.”

Donna’s dad and mom, Joyce and Invoice Compton, opened the cozy-and-charming restaurant in 1979. The Guilfords bought the Coach-N-4 just a few years later. The Guilford’s daughter, Rebecca Thrower, is the restaurant normal supervisor. Sometime, she’ll most probably take over the restaurant her grandparents opened and she or he was largely raised in.
“I all the time mentioned that I haven’t got blood operating in my veins, I’ve Coach-N-4 steak sauce,” Thrower mentioned. “I have been right here my complete life.” (That features within the womb – her mom was pregnant along with her and nonetheless operating the restaurant till her physician got here in and noticed her shifting tables and advised her to take it simple.)
When she was solely 3 years previous, little Rachel started seating friends. She began working as a cashier when she was solely 9. The couple’s son, Phillip, likewise spent a lot of his childhood on the restaurant.
Rachel is nicely accustomed to the loud roaring sounds blaring throughout the road throughout race week. Rachel calls the sound “a lullaby” now, she’s grow to be that used to it. Her dad and mom, who reside behind the restaurant property, see it in another way. Not less than Mother does.
“You don’t have any concept how loud it will get,” Donna mentioned. “I am not going to sleep nicely this week.”
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Husband and co-owner Greg Guilford spends a lot of race week exterior on the golf cart, ensuring race followers do not park within the restaurant’s car parking zone – the RV setup is separate. Usually, he is simply chatting with the race followers camped on the market.
(Reporter notice: I approached just a few fellas out by the RVs, asking them to touch upon Coach-N-4. One mentioned he would, however he was a little bit biased. Then I discovered it was Greg.)
“I simply come out right here and go to with them and now we have an grownup beverage or two,” he mentioned. “I have been doing this for about 10 or 12 years (he is referring to the RV tenting) and these guys come yearly.”
He is speaking about brothers Invoice and David Youngs of Lillian, Alabama.
“We get a steak the primary night time yearly,” Invoice Youngs mentioned of Coach-N-4 throughout race week. “The waitresses, the meals, the service – it is all good.”
So good that Nancy and Dana Cofer have been nonetheless ready for the restaurant to open, regardless that they’d eaten there simply 4 days earlier.
“I have been coming right here for the final 20-25 years,” Dana Cofer mentioned. “We come right here on a regular basis. The meals’s actually good and the workers is pleasant.”
His spouse, Nancy, agreed.
“It has been right here endlessly and it is all the time reliable,” she mentioned. “It is one in every of our favourite eating places, for positive.”
Reliable and consistency are a part of the restaurant’s success. There have been some adjustments – the workers switched from flannel and denim to black shirts and denim some time again. However the identical authentic wooden construction, wooden ground, wooden tables and expertly cooked steaks and different dishes, stay.

The household is aware of that conserving a restaurant afloat is not simple – they even tried branching out years again and opened Coach-N-4 eating places in different cities, together with Crestview, however these closed with out the household’s day by day oversight.
The unique stays.
“I feel our success has to do with the individuals within the space,” Donna Guilford mentioned. “They knew we’re family-owned and so they know they will get nice meals and repair.
“We’ve households which have come right here for many years,” she mentioned. “Youngsters who used to return in with their dad and mom now include their very own kids. I feel we’re ingrained locally. We have made positive we all know the individuals across the block. We’ve pals from right here that we met way back this space was so constructed up.”
Coach-N-4 Steakhouse is situated at 7445 Pine Forest Street. Hours are 5-9 p.m. Tuesday by Thursday, and 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Go to Coach N 4 Steakhouse | High quality Meals Since 1979 for extra particulars.