Exclusive: Andy Lee reveals secret nod to Hugh Jackman in new Aussie pub - but fans might be disappointed
Hugh Jackman has backed Andy Lee's Aussie pub. (Instagram / @thehughjackman)

Exclusive: Andy Lee reveals secret nod to Hugh Jackman in new Aussie pub – but fans might be disappointed


EXCLUSIVE: Aussie comedian Andy Lee is celebrating May 8 aka ‘Mates Day’ at his newly-launched New York pub.

But there’s one mate he might owe an apology to. Not just any mate, but Hollywood actor and showman Hugh Jackman.

Hugh is part owner of Andy’s Aussie-themed Pub, Old Mates, located in the heart of New York’s Financial District.

With Aussie beer on tap and delicious local grub, The Hundred host included a secret nod to Hugh Jackman hidden on the walls. Only it smashed on the first day.

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Hugh Jackman and Andy Lee spotted hanging out on the beach February 2025
Hugh Jackman has backed Andy Lee’s Aussie pub. (Instagram / @thehughjackman)

While Andy has fronted the project, the two friends are part of an owners group backed by some pretty notable Aussies.

They include tennis queen Ash Barty, Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins, basketballer Patty Mills, surfer legend Mick Fanning and TV funnyman Hamish Blake.

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“I asked them what’s their favourite pub in Australia, their favourite drink?” recalled Andy when he came up with the pub’s concept.

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“There’s little nods to all of them,” he explained. “Everyone’s favourite pub in Australia is framed and hanging on the wall.

“Unfortunately we smashed Jackman’s on day one accidentally. It was hanging above the register and one of the employees walked around the corner and knocked it off and smashed the glass!”

Hugh Jackman
Fans can see a photo of Hugh’s favourite pub hanging up at Old Mates. (Getty)

For punters wondering, Andy revealed Hugh’s favourite pub back home is none other than The Oaks in Neutral Bay.

Andy, Hamish and thousands of revelers turned out for Old Mates’ official launch in February 2025 for what was reported to be one hell of a night.

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Hamish Blake, Andy Lee, Old Mates pub
Andy Lee and Hamish Blake at pre-opening of Old Mates pub in New York (Instagram @hamishblakeshotz)

Aussie basketballer Patty Mills showed his support on the night and was happy to report it was a success.

“Incredible night at Old Mates. Hit capacity by 6.30pm. Queues round the block but everyone happy to wait. Sold out of beer by 9.30pm. Close to 3000 cans,” he wrote.

“It was imperfectly perfect. A classic community Aussie feel. We are on a winner.”

Hamish Blake and Andy Lee in New York City
Hamish Blake surprises fans by doing a shoey. (Instagram / @andytomlee)

Ash Barty backed Old Mates with a video repost set to ‘That’s My Team’ by the Hoodoo Gurus – you can’t get much more Australian than that.

Or so we thought.

Hamish and Andy sent the crowd wild as they leapt up onto the bar and did a shoey each.

Hamish Blake, Andy Lee, Old Mates pub
There was a line out the door for Old Mate’s big pre-opening event. (Instagram @hamishblakeshotz)

Celebrating ‘Mates Day’ on May 8, Old Mates promises what will be another “absolute ripper” of an event.

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With sausage sizzles on offer, live music, flash tattoos and the quintessentially Aussie meat tray raffle, it truly is “the real Aussie embassy”. 

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