Victory Hotel

The Victory Hotel is a historic pub located on the corner of Edward and Charlotte Streets in the Brisbane central business district, Queensland, Australia. It is listed on the Brisbane Heritage Register.[1]

The Victory Hotel
Victory Hotel, 2020
General information
TypeHotel
Address127 Edward Street, Brisbane central business district
Coordinates27°28′12″S 153°01′43″E
OwnerPrecision Group
Technical details
Floor area924 m2
Website
www.thevictory.com.au

The hotel site totals 924 square metres and consists of two levels, incorporating six bars throughout the venue, lounge, deck, pool room, beer garden and gaming room.[2]

History

Victory Hotel's upstairs bar

The Victory Hotel is heritage listed, and is the oldest surviving hotel in Brisbane's CBD having been constructed in 1855. The hotel was previously known as the Prince of Wales Hotel and has been altered since that time, including the removal of its verandahs, but retains the main characteristics of a nineteenth century hotel, such as its prominent corner location.[1]

Beer garden

The hotel was acquired by Precision Group for $22 million in 2005 from VH Partnership, and is occupied on a long-term lease with the Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group (ALH).[2][3]

On 27 July 2008 the hotel was extensively damaged by fire, but was rebuilt to be close to its original form and opened again on 9 March 2009.[4][5][6]

References

  1. "Victory Hotel". Brisbane Heritage Register. Brisbane City Council. Retrieved 1 September 2015.
  2. MacDermott, Kathy (20 June 2005). "Precision Group Snatches Victory in Brisbane". The Australian Financial Review.
  3. Wilson, Bob (24 June 2005). "Precision wins Victory for $22m". Courier Mail. p. 45.
  4. "Victory patrons call for rise from the ashes – Queensland – BrisbaneTimes". www.brisbanetimes.com.au. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  5. "Fire-gutted Victory Hotel to reopen by Christmas". ABC News. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  6. "Vic rises from the ashes – just the same as ever – Queensland – BrisbaneTimes". www.brisbanetimes.com.au. Retrieved 13 August 2015.


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