The Vine Tree is a public house situated in Monnow Street in the town of Monmouth, Wales.
The building is of double depth central entry plan and is three storeys high.
[2] The pub was originally called "The Coach and Horses" and is one of the longest surviving inns in the town.
They were combined and the pub became "The Vine Tree" in 1820 under the management of James Hayward.
When the Vine Tree was sold in 1842 details of occupations of people living in the rear of the inn revealed a gunsmith, cabinet maker, a tailor, a flax dresser, a baker, a glazier and a tea dealer.