Overview
Located at 41–43 Mount Street, in the heart of Mayfair, The Audley Public House is a pub like no other — a vibrant fusion of old-world charm and bold contemporary style. Originally built in 1888, the Grade II-listed building was reimagined in 2022 by Artfarm (the hospitality arm of Hauser & Wirth) and now stands as both a public house and a destination for art and architecture lovers.
Downstairs, The Audley remains true to its roots as a bustling, beer-forward pub. Expect marble-topped counters, intricately restored Victorian tiles, and wood-panelling that gives the bar warmth and heritage. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, with locals, art-world insiders, and visitors mingling at the bar. The drinks list includes well-kept real ales, craft beers, wines, and classic spirits, while the menu features a curated selection of elevated British pub staples — think Scotch eggs, sausage rolls, and artisanal cheese toasties.
What sets The Audley apart is its immersive design. British artists including Phyllida Barlow, Rashid Johnson, and Anj Smith have contributed works to the space — from a mosaic floor in the bar to sculptural elements throughout. Upstairs, the Mount St. Restaurant offers a fine dining take on British cuisine in rooms adorned with artwork by Lucian Freud and Andy Warhol.
Whether you’re stopping by for a pint in one of London’s most glamorous neighbourhoods or experiencing the full gastronomic and artistic offering, The Audley delivers something truly unique — a rare blend of Mayfair elegance and classic British pub soul.
Last update April 2024