Dirty Dicks

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Dirty Dicks

Pub · Bishopsgate

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Swedeland Court, 202 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4NR, United Kingdom

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Historic pub with wood beams, named after eccentric merchant Richard Bentley  

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Swedeland Court, 202 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4NR, United Kingdom Get directions

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Dirty Dick's – London, England - Gastro Obscura

"LOCATED JUST A STONE’S THROW from Liverpool Street station, this watering hole has an unusual moniker with a famous literary connection. When William Barker ran the establishment during the 19th century, the place was called The Old Jerusalem. One day, Barker decided to rename the establishment after a local character with a reputation for his poor hygiene. The disheveled gentleman in question was Richard Bentley—or Nathaniel, no one seems to be quite sure. Although originally from a respectable family, Bentley was said to have suffered an emotional breakdown after his fiancée died on their wedding day. He allegedly became so distraught that he refused to bathe or change his clothes. As it happens, he ran a business not far from The Old Jerusalem and it, too, reflected the downtrodden state of its owner. It has been suggested that Charles Dickens, who frequented The Old Jerusalem, based the character Miss Havisham from Great Expectations on Bentley. Eventually, he would retire and his business closed. It was then that William Barker purchased many of Bentley’s belongings and rechristened his pub “Dirty Dick’s.” He really committed to the theme. A description from 1866 notes the bar’s “low ceiling, with festoons of cobwebs dangling from the black rafters” and that “everything [was] covered with virgin dust and cobwebs.” With this gimmick, Barker may be credited with creating one of the first theme bars. Fast-forward around 150 years—and a serious deep clean—and the current establishment stores some of the relics from its grimier past in glass display cases. Here, a modern-day visitor may view a few select items, including several taxidermy animals. Unfortunately,  Health and Safett deemed the display of dead animals as unsanitary for a drinking establishment.  The street level bar also contains the brick and timber beams of the original institution. Know Before You Go The pub is on Bishopsgate, adjacent to Swedeland Court, a few yards to the left from the Bishopsgate (West) exit of Liverpool Street station, and towards Bishopsgate from Liverpool Street underground station. Access is level and the pub facade is visible at any time." - jooniur, samus, rbenn250, kebbers, SEANETTA

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Alexandra Garraway

Google
Sunday roast, was very excited to try as per the outdoor sign! Unfortunately, upon being seated we attempted to order the trio of roasts and was told that was unavailable… we asked what was available and was told all the roasts are available individually but the trio was not. A bit confusing.. I ordered the pork which was really good and the side of apple sauce. The food was very delicious would’ve loved to try the other options.

1956gooner

Google
This is a popular pub opposite Liverpool Street Station. It is quite dark inside with a lot of wood panelling. There is an upstairs dining room and some exterior seating in an alley. I opted for a Ghost Ship pale ale with citrus. It was £6.70 but I did not really enjoy it (drunk it all though). The clientele in this pub is always mixed but mainly commuters, local workers and tourist. They had four cask beers and one cask cider. They also had about 20 whiskies. I am never sure what to make of this pub, it is popular, it is nice but just not for me. However if you are in the area give it a go, you may love it.

Miss Marry

Google
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely loved our Sunday roast at Dirty Dick’s! The food was incredible – perfectly cooked meat, crispy roast potatoes, rich gravy, and all the trimmings done right. The atmosphere was cosy yet lively, with a great mix of locals and visitors. Staff were friendly, attentive, and made us feel right at home. Honestly one of the best roast dinners I’ve had in London – we’ll definitely be coming back. Highly recommend!

Ian Burns

Google
A very nice pub and well worth a visit We didn't eat here but enjoyed our drink in what's a very old pub but very clean as were the toilets which is always a plus.The staff were also excellent.We were in very early so it was rather quiet but was filling up when we left. I'd like to come back here when it's a bit busier and next time I'm in London I'll definitely be returning and trying there food. Definitely visit here if in the area you won't be disappointed

The G Force

Google
This is a great pub to visit for drinks or food right near Liverpool Street station. Lots of history, a great interior & friendly staff. The name Dirty Dick is for a merchant called Nathaniel Bentley who rarely washed. He rented the warehouse that has now become the pub Dirty Dick’s. There is a cabinet inside the building containing some of his curiosities.

Martin s P.iekuss

Google
What a brilliant spot near Liverpool Street Station! I had the Dirty Dicks Burger and it was absolutely delicious – juicy, messy, and packed with flavour. The real highlight though was the amazing service from Anca – she made me three perfect Margaritas and honestly, made my day. Friendly, fun, and a true cocktail artist! I’ll definitely be back. Cheers, Dirty Dicks!

Jason Morgan

Google
Nice little pub, with a great name, overrun by finance bros. Service was good and prompt, after getting past the bouncer (who was just doing his job to keep even more obnoxious patrons out). The clientele was loud on a Thursday night, though that's no fault of the business. I would like to revisit on a slower afternoon, because the space has real character.

Zeynep Özel

Google
Jess made us an absolutely perfect cocktail she was so kind, attentive, and truly an incredible person. I will definitely be coming back and would love to meet her again. She’s the kind of bartender who turns a regular night out into an unforgettable experience <3

Rich P.

Yelp
200 year old pub at across the street from Liverpool Station. Fun place, nice bartenders. The Steak Pies were excellent! Don't let the 'dive bar' look fool you.
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Matthew U.

Yelp
Deciding to discover London on your own means one thing, you have no one to tell you what to do, where to go, and when to do it. Being so, out of all the pubs in London, I chose Dirty Dicks to be my first pub experience. You always remember your first. This was right around where I was staying, so it was actually really convenient. I didn't have to worry about the travel back to my room and if I wanted I could get some food (which I did not). I must of hit this place at the right time, because there were many nights where I would walk by and it would be loaded with people, but not the night I went. I was able to walk in and find a table. I sat down, looked over the list of beverages and made my way to the bar to order a pint. I chose a London Pale Ale. Not too heavy for me, but just enough kick to hit me. When I went to go back to the table I was at, it was taken, bullocks. So I decided to stand at the post that had a shelf around it. I sipped my beer and took in the surroundings. To me it felt like an old time space. Maybe this is what a pub was to look like in olden times, dim lit, nooks and crannies with tables; or maybe the beer was hitting me hard. I started to get a buzz early. I made my way back to the bar to get myself another pint after I finished my first. Between pints the place started to fill up with other patrons and while I was standing at the bar a lively bunch came in. The bartender came over to where I was now joined by this lively group and was about to take their order. But they said for me to go first and I was much obliged. I thanked them and had myself another. I can safely say that two were enough for me that night. After finishing off the second I made my way around the block back to my room and had myself a nice night's sleep. Oh, yeah, I also got a chuckle out of the name of this place like many other's did. One of a kind place to have found.
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Igor Z.

Yelp
One of the gems in the city. The food is delicious, the atmosphere is welcoming and staff are friendly. The chicken pot pie is a must to try. Hearty and savory. Overall a great place to sit down and enjoy a pint with some great food.

Larry S.

Yelp
Cool bar. Classic Pub. Legendary pub of Bishopsgate. Plenty of beer choices and pub food.
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Robert H.

Yelp
We stopped here for a Sunday lunch on a cold and snowy weekend in January. The restaurant upstairs is very nicely decorated and feels welcoming and cosy. Service is friendly and efficient. Now onto the food! The Sunday lunch is genuinely very good. I had the pork belly and it was cooked perfectly, was flavourful and was just the right portion size. Price wise, it's slightly pricier than I'm used to, although this is probably just London prices and still good value.
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Louie-Mae B.

Yelp
Have to say a really decent all rounder! The bar staff are all really friendly and efficient which means you never have to wait long for your drinks to be served. The food was served quickly and the prices are very decent considering the location. The standard was good too. There is a follow up with a waiter to make sure all is okay, which for such a busy place that is equally as stand up and drink or sit and eat is quite unusual. The toilets were keep clean and tidy throughout a Saturday evening, which is no mean feat in a central London pub with this much footfall. It's narrow and long, and has nooks and crannies but all in all, always happy to stop in here for a couple of drinks or eat sausage and mash or the fish and chips!
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Milo D.

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Whenever I say the name of this pub I feel the need to do it in song using the tune of Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap by AC/DC. But, other than the entertaining name this pub isn't much different from most other pubs. A decent selection of beers in a convenient location, that is usually full of people in the evenings having an after work pint.
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Phill C.

Yelp
My buddy and I stopped here to kill some time. We had a pint and I being an American, had a cheap laugh at the name. We ordered our drinks at the wooden bar, but ended up enjoying them outside on the corner, as it was just so hot and humid inside. Great old pub with friendly bartenders. Perfect for a pint or two or three with friends.
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Chris B.

Yelp
So you are faced with a seven hour layover at the Liverpool Street train station, and it is your first time ever in London (or overseas, for that matter). What should be the first thing done? Find the closest pub, of course! We found this place by walking out of the train station, looking straight ahead, and crossing the street. It is that convienent. They were gearing up for their 250 year anniversary when we got there. Let that sink in for a moment, 250 years! The United States as a country isn't even that old! It blew my mind. So they had a 250 year celebatory ale they had specially brewed, and that is what we drank during our time here. They probably had at least 10 beers of tap, making for a good selection, in addition to a fully stocked bar of liquor. To go along with our delicious pub beers, we also decided to try out their food menu. I only went for the soup, knowing I had a full meal to look forward to in a couple of hours. I want to say it was a tomato bisque, which was enjoyable and had subtle differences than what I am used to in the states. Naturally, my lady ordered the fish and chips (we were in a English pub, after all) and her father had a burger. Both were satisfied with their food, and there was actually a small amount of leftovers that we wrapped up and took on the train.
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Ian G.

Yelp
Curious, rather unusual nineteenth century pub with an interesting name located across Bishopsgate from Hamilton Hall and Liverpool Street railway station. Outside, Dirty Dicks has an oldie worldly appearance befitting it's age. Inside, there is a dark atmosphere enhanced by the low ceiling and wooden floor. Dirty Dicks is a complete contrast in style and atmosphere to Hamilton Hall across the road, but worth investigating.
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Qype User (Templa…)

Yelp
My parents and I often went to Dirty Dicks, after a Sunday stroll, for a quiet drink. It has lost its character now but this is the history. Dirty Dick's was established in 1745 and is steeped in history; it is thought that its namesake was Dicken's inspiration for Miss Haversham. Ironmonger Nathaniel Bentley owned his shop in Leadenhall Street, Bishops Gate. On the eve of his wedding, tragedy struck and his bride to be died. He was so distraught that he locked up the room in which he had prepared the wedding feast, never to enter it again. A broken man, he neither washed or changed his clothes and he had been a dandy. When his cats died he just left them where they fell. The English love an eccentric and his notoriety meant his business flourished. When Nathaniel retired in 1804, the landlord of the Old Port Wine Shop in Bishopsgate bought the contents lock, stock and dead cats where he put them on display at 'Dirty Dick's'. The pub that perpetuates the name and legend was described thus in 1866: A small public house or rather a tap of a wholesale wine and spirit business...a warehouse or barn without floorboards; a low ceiling, with cobwebs festoons dangling from the black rafters; a pewter, bar battered and dirty, floating with beer, numberless gas pipes tied anyhow along the struts and posts to conduct the spirits from the barrels to the taps; sample phials and labelled bottles of wine and spirits on shelves- everything covered with virgin dust and cobwebs. In 1870 the pub was rebuilt from ground level, the wine vaults are part of the original building. The 'dirty' contents were carefully relocated in the new pub. Sadly it was decided in the mid nineteen-eighties that a clean up was in order and the dirty artefacts were cleared away. For years it kept the cobwebs, dead cats and other disgusting things in the cellar bar, but these have now been tidied into a glass display case.spoilt the fun really. Young's cask ales as well as Wells Bombardier and a selection of lagers and speciality beers plus extensive wine list.
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Jennifer F.

Yelp
This is a great place for a quick pint if you are in the area and can't find another pub. On a Friday night, this place is packed full of businessmen, tourists and random drunk teens out for a good time. The crowd is a bit mixed and I'm not quite sure if this is more pub or more of a club with lights on. It can get a bit pushy as people try to get to the bar, which is inconveniently located at a tiny narrow strip at the back. Unfortunately, besides a quirky name, the bar doesn't have any other cool features about it.
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Jason E.

Yelp
This is a fantastic old pub named after the ironmonger that had a shop in Leadenhall. The feast was laid out in his shop in preparation for the wedding the next day, but his intended died that night. Richard the ironmonger never got over it and from then on, he never washed, nor cleaned nor dusted again. His only real friends were the cats that kept him company and when they eventually died, he left them where they lay. People would come from miles around to see and smell the old eccentric and when he died the owners of the wine hall on Bishopsgate bought the contents of his shop and renamed the place Dirty Dick's after the nickname of the then quite famous man and kept up the tradition of not cleaning, nor dusting, nor moving the dried out cat corpses from the shelves where they were first put down. Until some health and safety busybody went and ruined it some time in the 1970s. The dead cats are still there if you venture down into the vaulted cellars and look into the glass cabinets, but now the place is spic and span in a very old characterful pub kind of way. It's a Youngs house with the usual beers, very busy on the ground floor, generally much quieter upstairs and a good place to meet up after work only being a stones throw from Liverpool Street station. It's one of the better pubs in the area, if not the best, but you can nearly allways get a seat upstairs and it is reliable and I recommend it. I am actually shocked that I haven't previously Yelped it as I've been coming here for years, or maybe my old review has been archived off somewhere.
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Eric R.

Yelp
I visited this pub on recommendation of a friend in Peterborough and I was NOT disappointed! One of the coolest pubs I've visited in London, and it's called DIRTY DICKS (SNICKER SNICKER, not to be confused with Dick's Cabaret in Phoenix. However "Dirty Dicks" if opened in Phoenix could be the "Band Aids" to Dick's Cabaret's "Hi-Liter".......I know that only two people in Phoenix will get what this means but what the hell?) Very cool traditional pub decor with a lot of good-natured young to middle-aged suits popping in for a pint or two (or three or four) and a good time after work. I was the unassuming American just popping in for a Bombardier or two (or five) and I had a great time chatting with the locals who were very friendly. I would have stayed all night had I not had scenester places to hit in Leicester Square on my last night in London I wish I had a pub like this in Phoenix. If you go to Dirty Dicks and DON'T have a good time you, my friend have something wrong with you. I think I will live here next time I'm in London!
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Zuzzi E.

Yelp
At least I can cross "grab a drink at a traditional english pub" off my list of things to do. This pub off bishop's gate is quite legitimate. The original (I asked) interior is reminiscent of old britain, with dark wood beams and aged barrels. They do serve more than beer; in fact, their wine list is extensive and they have many types of liquor. It was much cleaner than the name suggests, but it still lacked gender diversity. Before you go (to any pub), check out this guide to pub etiquette: http://www.sirc.org/publik/pub.html.
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Patrick M.

Yelp
Great pub. Always great beers. I go here some Fridays with the lads. Can be a little full of city types, but that dies off by about 9-ish. Not ever eaten there, but looks tasty on other peoples plates.
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Evelyn M.

Yelp
The best thing about Dirty Dicks is its location. If you're meeting a friend out of Liverpool St Station then Dirty Dicks makes a very easy place to stop off for a drink and a catch up before heading somewhere else. Although the pub itself is quite nice and the old witchy rumours add a bit of character, the clientele swings towards suits and bankers. The first time I went to Dirty Dicks my friend's and I suffered an office party going on at the table next to us. Although the bar maid was very nice her focus was clearly split between serving drinks and trying to stop this group from standing on the chairs. It does not a fun night make to see a grown woman perform a striptease to Christina's classic 'Dirrty'. Grim!
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Toby S.

Yelp
I had to come here as my father back in his youth when he worked in the city, this was his local, so working across the road from it for a few days I just couldn't, not go in. And I can see why it can be a favored local. I love the look of the place, ye older exposed beams, wooden floor worn smooth by years of trade, lots of nooks n crannies to sit and hide away in. Beer selection is good, got a few taps for ales so I'm a happy boy Staff seem friendly, not chatty but I was going in on nights straight afterwork so it wasn't exactly quiet so chatty I wasn't expecting as they were a tad busy. The music leaves a little to be desired, considering the look of the place, the Dance n Pop music is utterly at odds with the place.
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Shilo R.

Yelp
Service wasn't stellar. Mostly due to communication barrier. Very touristy and staff wasn't very receptive to business.
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Norman W.

Yelp
As a student many years ago (OK decades ago) this was one of our haunts. I was surprised how much it had changed. Gone were the cobwebs and filth on the floor now it was a drinking hole for the overpaid bankers (careful, Norm, with your spelling). Shame that happened but pubs these days must take the clientèle offered to keep afloat. However, great ales and good service.
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Andrew M.

Yelp
Stop #8 - Liverpool St You gotta love that this place proudly displays its name via neon sign just to make sure everyone knows what you are about to walk into. And without fail, every single time I bring someone new here, they insist on taking a picture outside with a look of embarrassment/horror. Come on folks, we know that you really are just uber excited to go inside. Inside, it's just a pub. You would kind of expect something themed or raunchy but you get a clean albeit small drinking establishment. However, when asked, the bartenders will happily work up a dirty shot of your choosing so you can punish the appropriate person for rocking up a third of the way through the crawl! So there are some dirty bits after all. Not much seating area, but plenty of tables to stand around although it was only about 3ish on Saturday afternoon. Key benefit for you crawlers is that there is a KFC right next door and a host of food places at Liverpool St station opposite. Get some food in you to absorb the booze! Drink of choice: Shots! Go hard or go home!
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Sarah L.

Yelp
Now Dirty Dicks isn't my usual vibe, but I must say the couple of times I've been in it's been OK. Usually packed with suits after work, the staff are always nice and the beer is cold. A word of warning: one late Friday evening I popped in to use the loo and found myself surrounded by a group of office workers singing Geri Halliwell's 'It's Raining Men' at the top of their lungs. I'm still having nightmares (and therapy).
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Christie K.

Yelp
Really good pub - really terrible name! I was here for a gig and definitely one of the better venues for open mics - especially free shows. It's on every Wed night.
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Chris F.

Yelp
As city pubs you could do a lot worse. It looks like a nice old boozer and serves up some ales to go with the wines and the lagers. It is a bit of a shame about how busy it gets and about the clientele (one of the bailed-out banks were having a private party upstairsmaking good use of the taxpayers money) but that's hard to avoid round this part of town. Also, rarely for a city drinking hole, the place has some serious history, dating back to the mid 18th century! (I once met someone in Devon who had lived in London 50 years ago who remembered it fondlyapparently it really did used to be 'dirty') Handy for Liverpool Street Station.
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Daniel P.

Yelp
Had a Sunday roast and it was pretty good. They had a selection of beef, pork or chicken, me and the wifey both had chicken. There is the bar downstairs and then a place to eat upstairs. Menu has standard pub stuff and then there was a daily menu for other items which had a good selection. The name alone should warrant a visit but the food was pretty darn good. Cozy pub!
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Jed C.

Yelp
Dirty Dicks is right smack in the middle of metropolitan London, but you can be forgiven for thinking you've fell into a West Country miners local once you get inside. A very, very rustic interior with brickwork showing around the edges and not a bit of padding for the wooden furniture in sight. The clientele are diverse, with a mix of businessmen (of course) but with alot of older folk as well, people who look too old to be working in offices! There was one group of people who were a hybrid between old and businessman, and they were being really lecherous to the bar maid.. something I enjoyed and the barmaid was obviously used too, maybe even from those guys in particular. This is more alike to a local then most places you will find off of Liverpool Street. They offer types of beer you might not see in other pubs as well, 'Winter Warmer' and 'Youngs Bitter' on sale. Heard of them? Hmm.. they also have comedy nights, despite the pub being exceedingly small and smelling strongly of beer. In a transparent move to 'keep with the times', they've also put cash machines, pub quiz's and a golf video game in there.. more out of place then a trenchcoat in the summer. An interesting little corner.
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Amy M.

Yelp
Dirty Dicks is a fabulous pub with a beautiful wooden bar. It's a nice place to enjoy a few drinks and it's in a great location right outside Liverpool Street Station. When you're in there you may come across a dead preserved cat hanging from the wall...and no....i'm not tripping out and if you're lucky (or not) you may even have an encounter with Mabel the resident ghost. There are lots of odd bits and pieces in here from The Vaults of Dirty Dick's like the ancient wine racks with the old bottles still in then covered in dust. Whenever I've been here it's been packed out and there's a lively buzz to the place. I like the downstairs bar which has lots of seating and a great bar and I find that it's great value for money.
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Jenn M.

Yelp
I went here once for a friend's birthday drinks - it gets three stars and an extra star for the surprise factor - it is actually much cosier than one would suspect from a pub that is on Bishopsgate and so close to Liverpool Street Station. I would be happy to go back.
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Akire B.

Yelp
Came here twice since Brick Lane was nearby. Awesome location--right across the Liverpool station! (Dec. 2012) First we came here because we were hungry and it was right there. Ordered some sandwiches and it was okay. Of course, we got some Strongbow ciders. We didn't expect it to be sooo empty that night (we went up to the 2nd floor of the pub) but glad to have the full attention of the bartender who was nice enough to chat with us (he chatted a lil to my bf and said that he's been in California and New York but not in Chicago yet). We came back to this pub on our last night in London and tried their winter beers (I think I got the Young's brown ale? not sure since I easily forget). Nice lighting, good atmosphere. Overall, I would love to come back to this pub someday and have some sandwiches and great-tasting beers again.
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Qype User (sazzbe…)

Yelp
My friends and I, went in here because we were curious about the name! I think we have a photo somewhere of the front of it! it was a really nice little pub! we stayed for quite a few! It did'nt feel like we were in London, its very warm and homely with candles and quiet music and that old pub feel. But the drinks are pricey for the likes of students like me, i remember my first drink being a double malibu and lemonade was around the £8 mark! i would go back again it was very nice but would'nt make it my local.
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Qype User (Fred_t…)

Yelp
Open Mic comedy nights are the new thing here I think that if you're knockiing around in London by yourself and fancy a lift then what could be nicer than a superb night of comedy Doors open at 7pm Worth phoning to confirm it's on though Great feeling to laugh with people
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Qype User (Paddym…)

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Dirty dicks is my local in every sense of the word. Paddyman lives just down the road and often despairs at the lack of a decent boozer in the area to fester in. Dirty dicks is a rare oasis of pub-tranquility in a sea of off putting city watering holes. Split into three levels, Paddyman's inside tip is to head upstairs to be sure of getting a seat. Always busy and usually the entrance is obscured by those getting a fresh breath and a cigarette at the same time - don't let that put you off. The landlord is obviously a sly dog and usually employs attractive European girls all of whom seem hugely cheerful, so he must be doing something right! The usual range of beverages apply (although I'm a guinness and cider man myself) and prices are pretty reasonable for the area, being, if I recall rightly, around 3.20 for a pint of guinness. Clientele are a mixture of the city worker to normal people, loud and quiet. The middle section is usually the busiest and it's best to head upstairs or downstairs. Paddyman's summary...? The best pub in the area for seating, atmosphere, size and clientele. The best of a bad bunch, it has to be said.
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Garient E.

Yelp
What a wonderful pub. Reading the website 'history' section helps set the context for what is an excellent pub experience. There are dozens, perhaps hundreds, of pubs in London, but this one has some real character. Look around at the architecture, the old wood beams, the glass case full of old curiosities. I didn't try the food, so I can't comment on that, but the bar staff was very helpful and the seats were comfortable, and frankly, I was drunk, so life was good. Go to Dick's, you'll love it.
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Qype User (Jimfow…)

Yelp
Expensive drinks. But, if you consider it's location and the cost in all the other Liverpool pubs it's about average. Don't expect more than a £2 coin in change from a tenner if you order a couple of pints. Been to a few events downstairs, each has been really good, a great blend of people - not too "city". Food ok, although again it ain't cheap it's Liverpool street average. Happy to call in when mates are going there, probably wouldn't be my first choice out after work but there are so many boozers in Liverpool street the choice is overwhelming...
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Qype User (Redhai…)

Yelp
Great pub, friendly staff, a refreshing change from next doors 'Woodins Shades' and good selection of chilled white wine, again a change from next doors pub! Nice old, characterful feel to inside, where you can sit in little secluded alcoves. Quiet when we were there on an weekday evening about 8ish, but I've seen it very busy with city types around 6, still a highly recommended pub.
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Seamus P.

Yelp
Super classic pub with a very attractive atmosphere, friendly staff & good location. Solid option!
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Meghan G.

Yelp
Dirty Dicks is a decent pub over all from what I remember in my foggy, ale-soaked memory. It seemed a little less pubish than I expectede, it felt almost chain-like with its sort of planned, faux rustic looking decor. Also the service was definitely not as efficient as I would have liked, btu that may be in part to the ocean of fresh out of work stiffs crowding around the bar making chit chat and NOT ordering drinks.
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Bambiandfriends M.

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As one of the other Yelpers have mentioned, this is a great place to meet up with friends because of its location. It's situated right on the corner of Bishopsgate and Middlesex Street -- an easy find. Great beer, ambience, friendly people (although sometimes too crowded!), and servers are nice. I've been to this place a few times with friends and each time has been memorable. I miss this place in good ole' Spitalfields.
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Beer's good, but it just cost too much. So I'll go to Woodin's Shades or Shooting Stars, unless I'm meeting friends.
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Kervin A.

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A very nice pub in a good location. The staff was wonderful. It has a great atmosphere and was packed on a Monday night. The food is decent and I would recommend the fish and chips but really it's just a fun place to drink.
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Kate B.

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I'm not sure why but I wasn't expecting the excellent food and service I received at Dirty Dicks Pub Liverpool Street. I had the Hanger steak with the best food I've ever tasted. The steak was seriously good. My friend had fish and chips in Ale batter. She too was very happy with her food. The whole evening was lovely as we had a very chatty, pleasant Italian waitress who delivered the food with a big smile. She also knew all about the menu. Lovely food in a fun atmosphere.
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Samantha H.

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This was my favorite pub I visited while in London. I love how old and dark it was. On the ground floor they have little nooks of seating which are semi-private. Those were pretty cool. There's also some bar tables. The upstairs is much larger and good for dining. Their food was great. I got the fish and chips, which, granted, isn't hard to come by in London but this was really perfect breading and great mushy peas! I know it may sound stupid but they have good vinegar there as well. A few of the places I visited had weak vinegar. The waitress (whose name was Amanda) was such a sweetheart! I'll definitely be returning next time I'm in London.
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Stefano P.

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Perfect spot for a post-work drinks session in the city, having unusual beer in a warm atmosphere. I particularly like the little shaks where you can sit a few people ;)
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Albin B.

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I had the chicken breast salad in the restaurant, it was very nice quality and size. Our waiter was a funny chap and the service was excellent.
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Aboud Y.

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"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.
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Qype User (sdfjk…)

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I haven't actually visited this place, but every time I walked past it I've wondered at the name. It turns out that the name supposedly refers to a man who lived in the 18th century whose bride-to-be died on their wedding eve. He was so shocked he stopped taking care of himself and never cleaned his house or washed his clothes. When his cats died, he just left them laying there. After he retired, a pub owner bought the contents of this house and put them on show at his pub, which he renamed to "Dirty Dick's". The original dirty contents where finally removed in the 1980s due to health concerns (after having been relocated in 1870 when the pub was rebuilt).
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Qype User (camden…)

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That Liverpool Street mainstay that you have to visit at least once just to say you've been there. Really it's just an averagely nice pub, nothing too remarkable (except for the basement where there are mummified cats, but you know how it is). They have a good drinks menu, and who wouldn't love to tell people that they ended their evening with a Dirty Dick (it's got Kahlua and other such things in it). Upstairs tends to be a lot quieter than the ground floor; even when that's packed, there are usually a few tables free on the first floor. I haven't tried the food there but I have to admit I'm sorely tempted.
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Qype User (nori…)

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This is nice old school bar just near Liverpool Street station, the beer however is overpriced. Went to a Burlesque night in aid of Breast Cancer research recently which was great. Also really good monthly comedy night downstairs - worth going to those events.
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Bigedd H.

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Its changed so much since I used to visit back in the 70's. What happened to the sawdust on the floors, I guess health and hygeine took over. Still I notice it is still as popular as ever even though the old charm seems to have gone. if you get on OK with suits you can get a decent pint in here. The times have gone when closing time was 10:30 at Dirty Dicks in the city and walked over the road for 11:00 closing time. I can't remember the name of the boozer, but the Juke box had all the greats and the landlord was always on the punters side drinking Moet and Chandon. I had a look around but looks like it has given way to the modern office blocks.
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Andrew G.

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A Youngs pub so you can't really go wrong with the ale. Food upstairs most days and reasonable for pub grub. Full of city lads on way he to Essex. A old atmosphere as it should be in an old tavern with history