The Audley, Mayfair - pub details
Address: 41 Mount Street, London, W1K 2RX [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7499 1843
Bond Street (0.3 miles), Marble Arch (0.4 miles), Green Park (0.5 miles)
London Marylebone (1.1 miles), London Victoria (1.1 miles), London Paddington (1.2 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Fruit machines
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating
NB: Information may be incomplete or out of date as this pub is not currently registered.
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other pubs nearby:
Punch Bowl, Mayfair (0.1 miles), Fino's Wine Cellar, Mayfair (0.1 miles), Red Lion, Mayfair (0.2 miles), Coach and Horses, Mayfair (0.2 miles), Barley Mow, Mayfair (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Audley, Mayfair
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| This place is popular with the 'Yokels' - some with a strange foreign accent. Attractive, well maintained premises with two large lounges, space for meals, and seating outside on the pavement. Nice enough place to visit with very good staff and crowd. That said, the draught beers are poorly maintained - the bar staff could not pull a pint with a proper head - most looking like dish water slops. This pub also claims to serve the best fish and chips in London - the usual tosh - the fillet looked second rate and was tough in places. The best bit was the mushy peas. However, the knee-length black socks more than made up for this. OK if you are there for the company, but not if you are there for the beer. Time to clean the pipes out. Magellan - 16 Aug 2008 12:03 |
| I went into this pub recently - I have to say I was blown away. It was coincidentally the day of the Q Magazine Awards. The pub must have been the closest to Q's offices because the place was filled with pop stars. Kate Nash was sitting in a lurid dress glugging a cider, the Arctic Monkeys were perusing the juke box and assorted members of the 90's Madchester scene were debating over a cigarette outside. It was fantastic to watch as there was a great combination of youthful popstars and the florid-faced 'Suits' who own Q watching on. The toilets were filthy. CrOwDsUrFeR - 23 Oct 2007 15:26 |
| Allright if your a tourist, drank in worse places. theregent - 30 Jul 2007 14:13 |
| I have got to go with anonymous in May 2006. It looks OK but does not feel like a proper pub. Prasieworthy number of ales on tap but they are ordinary at best in terms of their taste and temperature. They also have a nasty habit of not filling the glasses up. Interior looks good and the much discussed tourists probably think that they have visited a genuine British pub but there are so many out there that are a whole lot better than this. Also the prices are disgusting even by Central london standards. Better avoided.... Joe_Cundy - 18 Jul 2007 13:38 |
| I can see where Stonch is coming from. I posted a listing on this ages ago, and used this pub tons of times in the 80s and when I go back to London now. It's one of my local stops before I carry on to others. It did change hands in 2001 from a top geezer who was pissed quite a bit, but won best pub food for that year. This pub is much better during post work hours where the touristy vibe dissapears. However, during the a'noons (post lunch)it seems to suck in the boring tourists. Spot on Stonch - Its (tourists)like they're forcing themselves to be in a pub because at least they can they have been in one. Odd. Cheers, Joseph65 USA Joseph65 - 15 Feb 2007 19:26 |
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