Aboud Y.
Yelp
"Some dirty dicks for the ladies and a shot of rye whiskey for me!" This is the only pub in the world I get to say that without getting slapped.
In addition to being a ridiculously fun joint to place a drink order at, DDs is a great spot to throw back a pint and enjoy good company. Prices are good, the crowd is fun, and you can even grab a seat while enjoying a drink (not easy to do at most London pubs). I'd definitely go back.
Bonus Trivia: While a homeless busker outside the pub told me the name Dirty Dick's was named after a dirty (i.e., corrupt) cop or detective (i.e., a dick), their website says otherwise...apparently this is quite an historic pub with history stretching back to well before the beginning of the 19th century. The pub took its name from a dirty Warehouse on Leadenhall, and the original Dirty Dick, was Richard, or some say Nathanial, Bentley, a prosperous city merchant living in the middle of the 18th century, who owned a hardware shop and warehouse, and it said to be the inspiration for Miss Havisham in Dickens' Great Expectations. Bentley had been quite a dandy in his youth, but following the death of is fiancée, he refused to clear up or clean anything. His house, shop and warehouse became so filthy that he became a celebrity of dirt. Any letter addressed to The Dirty Warehouse, London, would be delivered to Bentley. He stopped trading in 1804 and died in 1809. The warehouse was later demolished.