Located on the corner of Mayfair’s South Audley Street and Mount Street, The Audley Public House is a traditional neighbourhood pub, carefully restored and where history and contemporary art collide.
Open seven days a week from 11am, the bar is very much the star.
No reservations required.
Read more
Delicious Sunday roast, service was fabulous - we really felt looked after. Slight delay on our meal but the staff all went out of their way to sort it out and it didn’t tarnish our experience at all. Would highly recommend
As featured on dezeen the Audley Public House is a pub in Mayfair featuring an impressive interior with good service and decent food albeit it being on the higher end in terms of cost coming in at around £7 a pint. Overall a good experience with friendly staff giving suggestions on what food items can be ordered. Isn't too crowded due to location but still worth a visit as part of a pub hop or meeting up with friends and family. Pub is dog friendly. Would come again.
We had a great pop in to the Audley for a couple drinks. The old fashioneds were crafted really well. The aperol spritz were also thoroughly enjoyed. The water station was nice and the bathrooms were very clean. We loved the vibe of the place and the old built in clock is perfect with the warm woods all around you. Definitely pop in if you’re in the area! We didn’t eat but the couple things we saw on other tables looked tasty.
Stunning ceiling by artist Phyllida Barlow; busy, comfortable pub all refurbished. Modern, tasty bar snacks. It’s such a lovely place for a drink with friends. So much nicer than the previous pub.
Our first ever visit was on a Friday evening and the atmosphere was way too corporate for my liking. Understandable given its location though. Scotch eggs and sausage rolls were top tier, the london dip sandwich was tasty but served with a overpowering gravy. The pie was below expectations - crust was overcooked/dry and the filling was okay. Great mash and gravy though. Overall 3.8/5
Sorry, we don't have any current events or offers for this pub.
Sorry, we don't have any current news or jobs for this pub.
Sorry, we don't have any menus listed at the moment.
London W1J
One of the oldest pubs in Mayfair, The Punchbowl has been serving fine local ales and exquisite British cuisine to London’s gentry since 1750
London W1
Established in 1744, The Coach & Horses is not only the oldest pub in Mayfair, it’s the last remaining vestige of proper pub-keeping in this prestigious part of London.
London W1K
Set just on the corner of picturesque Grosvenor Square, knock on the black door and descend into Mayfair’s best kept secret.