Named after George and Frederick Duddell, it stretches from Ice House Street to Queen's Road Central.
The street was named in honour of brothers George and Frederick Duddell, who were landowners in the early days of the colony, having emigrated from Macau after the British Empire annexed Hong Kong Island in 1841.
[3] George was an auctioneer and ultimately a significant property owner in the area around the present Duddell Street in the mid-19th century.
[5][6] The gas lamps are two-light Rochester models supplied by the London-based William Sugg and Company and were erected in the early-20th century.
It is a concept that fuses the retro bing sutt, a Hong Kong teahouse style with the contemporary look of a coffeehouse.