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    Lord Dudley Hotel

    3.8 (23 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Australian
    Open 11:00 am - 11:59 pm

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    Quiet
    Good for groups

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    Danielle L.

    The Lord Dudley is a proper English pub. From its relaxed yet buzzing atmosphere, the quaint English decor and styling, friendly staff, and good range of comfort food are what bring me back. This is a great pub to visit an enjoy a few drinks with mates, especially if you can snare a comfy armchair to sit on. I love nabbing a table in the garden restaurant and enjoying the hearty fare. My picks are the Vined Ripened Tomatoes & Buffalo Mozzerella Basil Olive Oil 9, the Warm Goats Cheese Beetroot Sicilian Olive Toasts 9, or the House Cured Ocean Trout & Horseradish Crème Fraiche Capers 15.50 to start. For Mains, my picks are the Pork Belly & Braised Cabbage Mash Gravy 27.50, the Black Angus Sirloin & Shoestring Fries & Red Wine Butter 37.50, or the Tasty Beef Sausages & Mash Peas Gravy & Relish 19.50. Deserts include Rhuburb & Blackberry Crumble with Ice Cream (mmm!), , Warm Flourless Chocolate & Almond Pudding, Almond Parmacotta with Cherry Sauce and of course, what English style fare would be complete without Bread & Butter Pudding (all 12.50).

    Morgan C.

    As everyone will mention, this definitely has an old-school English pub feel to it and the old school pint glasses with the handles don't do anything to dispel that similarity! They also have some good English beers on tap, which is always pleasing for a Pommy immigrant such as myself! It's a very chilled out place for a drink, although it can get pretty busy at times, which creates a pretty good atmosphere throughout the place. I've not eaten in the restaurant downstairs, but from what I've heard the food is very good although it is quite expensive if you consider you're eating in a pub, but this isn't your usual pub grub! If you are doing a bit of a tour of the local establishments in Paddington, then this is definitely one for your list!

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    David S.

    Okay, I'm not sure if you can say that this pub is actually in the backstreets of Paddington, but it seemed to be far enough away from the main shopping and entertainment strip that is Oxford Street to warrant it as such (Jersey Road simply to be a reasonably busy road, and there were a number of other places around here as well to suggest it wasn't actually a back street pub). Anyway, if there is one word to describe this place and that is gorgeous - the pub is beautful with this really authentic old English charm. There are numerous pubs that try to capture the English pub theme and simply turn out to be plastic wash ups, yet this pub seems to do it really well. Oh, and the staff are really friendly as well. It was a shame that the beer garden wasn't open when I came here (I like beer gardens).

    Awesome chill space !
    Joe D.

    It's a little piece of England ...... a little piece of history. It's got character, above average food and a great variety of Local & English beers. The Lord Dudley is a great escape ...... not to the country but rather to a place where you can relax and enjoy the day or evening ......... and suck in all that Cosy atmosphere.

    Lydia A.

    This is a proper, pubby-pub where they sell beer by the pint and packets of pork scratchings. It could have been lifted directly from a quaint English village - the slightly faded but richly coloured carpets, dark mahogany tables and shady corners. It is immensely popular amongst the locals, and on most nights there are people chatting outside as well as in. Think twice about going to watch the rugby or football there - it gets completely packed. Downstairs there's a hidden gem of a restaurant. It has its own bar, high ceilings and garden theme. Pot plants droop down from the ceiling and brighten up the corners, adding freshness to an otherwise simple room. The food is delicious - the beef sausages are hearty and comforting, but so large it proved difficult to finish. The side of steamed green vegetables were wonderfully green and crunchy, unlike so many of the swamp-like, soggy offerings in other pubs. Weekly-changing specials and desserts are displayed on thick blackboards around the restaurant. The desserts look particularly delicious - homemade and traditional, such as vanilla rice pudding and chocolate tart. The best part of the meal was the warm, freshly baked bread roll and butter that each of us had to start. It's rare nowadays for restaurants to provide free bread, and I loved this nod to tradition, comfort and Englishness. The staff are charming and attentive, the ambience is relaxed and the service quick. I'll definitely be going back for another dose of Englishness.

    Lauren B.

    The Aussie and British flags hanging outside hint at this place's caper - a traditional English-style pub for expats, tourists and of course the Paddo locals. It's the kind of cosy venue that makes you wish you were sitting somewhere in a little town in England with snow falling outside. (Or have I just watched 'The Holiday' too many times?) In true English style, there are almost 20 beers on tap and a hearty food menu featuring good pub grub. Spread over a few different levels, you can choose from the rustic-style pub to a sleeker bar upstairs and a lush garden bar. There's also a function room available. Close to the Paddington Lawn Bowls Club, you could always roll a few on the green, then retire here for a liquid reward.

    Whenever I visit the beautiful inner city suburb of Woollahra, I can't help but drop by the quaint but absolutely fantastic Lord Dudley - an English styled pub with multilevel bars. They have the Public Bar, the Lounge Bar and the Saloon Bar on the lower level plus the Upstairs Bar that is booked for private functions most of the time. Each level has its own charming vibe but for me, the best spot would be their gorgeous main public bar where grand selection of beers and wines are displayed. I love how the crowd flows on to the footpath in summer. Guinness beer on tap? You bet! Last time I was there, I saw the well-respected journalist George Negus! Wonder who will I meet next? If you want to drop by, the Lord Dudley is open every day from 11am to 11pm on Mondays to Wednesdays, 11am til midnight on Thursdays to Saturdays, and noon til 10pm on Sundays.

    Imaginary image of Bukowski enjoying a smoke and a drink at The Lord Dudley in Paddington NSW.
    Gary D.

    Great atmosphere and they serve pints which in Sydney bars is for the most part unavailable. Early Saturday afternoon from 2pm until around 4:30pm has been for me an excellent quite time. I choose a spot in the rear and have a couple whilst reading or waiting for a friend to turn up. This 'quite' period is great for a game of darts in a room all to itself. Now the dichotomy between the quite time and the post quite time is the sudden intake of drinkers who begin to flow into the pub after 4pm. The atmosphere changes and not for the worse by any means. It takes on a new persona and that of a friendly, noisy and vibrant pub. The clientele covers a vast range of drinkers from extremely good looking nicely dressed girls to aged blokes like me enjoying an afternoon away from the family home. The food is great in the Dudley's bistro and I highly recommend their meat dishes. It's an upstairs downstairs situation which adds to the overall economy of space and lighting. I do enjoy the wasabi peas you can buy over the counter, a couple of bucks for a heaped serving that will keep you and your drinking partner going for a while. This pub is an excellent place to be alone to enjoy your own company but it's also a really electric drinking barn where you feel part of the Dudley's furniture. Careful walking down the stairs to the toilets particularly when you're pissed, and I wish they would fix the $1.00 aftershave machine or at least display a not operating note. A great drinking spot!

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    Old school English pub, homely feel. Great meals and a range of awesome beers and single malt whisky

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    yes you can actually drink (out of real glass) on the footpath.

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