Empire Hotel
Enter the Empire Hotel, and you step inside one of the city’s most celebrated historic landmarks. Your local bar is open 7 days for lunch and dinner: come in for a meal and a drink or enjoy the bevy of live entertainment!
A History
The three-storeyed, rendered brick hotel was erected in 1888 and replaced an earlier Empire (Family) Hotel (1865) which had been bought by Corrigan on 19 June 1871. The construction in the late 1880s reflected the confidence of the period and development that occurred in Fortitude Valley. The Empire was constructed by Smith and Ball Contractors and the first publican was Walter McFarlane. The hotel contained over sixty rooms and in February 1923, following the death of Nathaniel Corrigan, the hotel and adjoining buildings were sold for about £40,000.
The hotel was renovated in 1925 and again in 1937. This latter work involved converting part of the Ann Street section to the “Empire Apartments”. These apartments were later demolished in the 1960s, reducing the Ann Street frontage from seven bays to three.
The majesty of Empire Hotel is still prominent today with much of the original structure and design still present. Come and experience it for yourself!
Website empirehotel.com.au
Facebook facebook.com/empirebrisbane
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Email hello@empirehotel.com.au
Contact 07 3114 7440
Address 339 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley 4006 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia