Situated in the elegant Victorian building on the corner of Mayfair’s Mount Street and South Audley Street in central London, The Audley offers guests three distinct experiences: The Audley Public House, a traditional London pub on street level, Mount St. Restaurant, a modern London restaurant on the first floor, which then leads to three floors housing four beautifully designed spaces, each with its own story and available for private hire.
The Italian Rooms
Adjoining the Swiss Room are the Italian Room & Bar. Resplendent in Venetian design, and inspired by Palazzo interiors, the floors and centrepiece bar feature Italian Verde Alpi green marble and artwork by De Chirico.
Located on the second floor, the Italian Rooms comprise of a private meeting room for up to 10 guests and a separate bar with lounge seating that can be booked as a break-out or reception space.
The Swiss Room
A celebration of Switzerland’s rich history of art and design, the Swiss Room is located on the second floor, and fatures an entrance hall and spacious meeting room with seating for up to 14 guests.
A hand-crafted European Oak floor, separately stained by artisan Ian Harper, resembles a watercolour by Davos-born artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943), whilst artworks include paintings by Ferdinand Hodler.
The Scottish Room
Inspired by the history of the Highlands and our sister property, the Fife Arms, The Scottish Room is the largest of the private meeting rooms, seating up to 26 guests, located on the third floor.
The dramatic antler chandelier, hung on meat hooks over the table, was designed by Laplace and created by Gareth Guy of the McLean Horn Shop in Braemar. The bespoke, elegant 9-metre table, chairs and glass-fronted cabinet were hand carved by joinery artisan Kelvin Murray from Scottish Oak, while weaver and designer Araminta Campbell has created an exclusive custom tartan in three colourways using pigments from natural plant dyes, a highly valued ancient skill.
The Games Room
At the very top of The Audley, under the turret, is a clandestine enclave: The Games Room. An intimate and private meeting or break out space, with a comfortable lounge area, a table seating 6, and a private bar with bar seating.
Laplace designed the rug in the main room as an homage to Louise Bourgeois (American – born France, 1911-2010), working closely with Jerry Gorovoy, Bourgeois’s long-time assistant, to remain faithful to her signature style, whilst a circular work reinterpreting tentacle erotica is painted directly onto the ceiling of the turret room, commissioned by Hauser & Wirth artist Anj Smith.
CONTACT US
To enquire about our event spaces, please email our events team at events@mountstrestaurant.com or call 020 3840 9861