Building History
The orginal hotel was constructed circa 1868, and was named the Shamrock Hotel. The hotel was then gutted and remodelled in 1880, and was designed by F. D. G. Stanley and built by John Petrie. The Shamrock Hotel was renamed the Port Office Hotel circa 1909 by a hotellier, Mr Cutbush. This is said to be the time when further alterations occurred to give it its rendered facade and roof that exists today.
Being a heritage listed building, any works proposed for the Port Office Hotel have had to be approved by both the Queensland Department of Environment & Heritage and the Heritage Department of the Brisbane City Council. All renovations and works implemented for the Port Office Hotel, have been sensitive to the historical nature of the existing building and the precinct.
The Port Office Hotel has undergone a remarkable transformation since its beginnings, and now stands as a fine example of contemporary interior design.
Originally housing the Department of Harbours and Marine, the venue has found a new life as an up-market Hotel when refurbished in 1999, making it one of the oldest buildings in Brisbane.
The Port Office Hotel is located in the heart of the Brisbane Central Business District, in close proximity to the Botanical Gardens and numerous hotels and accommodation.
Being close to all forms of public transport including buses, trains and ferries, getting to and from the Port Office is easy. A taxi rank is also located just around the corner from the venue.
Renowned for its versatility, the Port Office Hotel consists of an award winning restaurant, F!X, several bars, a nightclub, a Boardroom, a private wine room and an abundance of function facilities.
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PH: (07) 3221 0072Corner of Edward & Margaret Streets, Brisbane City QLD 4000