Everything You Need to Know About Queen's Wharf Brisbane
Brisbane City’s largest major urban development has just opened its doors. Discover everything you need to know about Queens Wharf Brisbane here in our guide.
It’s hard to miss the soaring, 12-hectare space that has been shrouded in scaffolding for the better part of six years, but there’s no denying the excitement that’s built over 2024 for the opening of the Queens Wharf Brisbane precinct.
With incredible new restaurants from some of Brisbane’s best restauranteurs and entertainment and lifestyle areas in the works, this massive urban development is bound to inject Brisbane with revitalised nightlife and entertainment options.
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The Star Grand Hotel Brisbane
The highly anticipated opening of the Queens Wharf precinct has been a hot topic on many Brisbanite's lips, and we’re excited to announce that you can officially make reservations at this five-star luxury Star Grand Brisbane resort.
The Star Grand is designed to reflect the energy and spirit of our river city. Boasting 340 rooms with river or city views, there are also 60 lavish suites and four opulent penthouse suites for those seeking the most luxurious escapes.
Amongst the dining and leisure experiences opening from August 2024 and beyond, this luxury hotel marks a new era in Brisbane’s inner-city hospitality scene (and an incredible excuse for a city stay-cay, if you ask us!).
33 William Street, Brisbane City
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Sky Deck
Looking for a birds-eye view of Brisbane? Soar up to the Sky Deck, where you have an uninterrupted view of the Brisbane City skyline from 100 metres above the CBD.
With an expansive viewing platform open to hotel guests and visitors alike 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and there are three venues to enjoy.
Explore Aloria - where European elegance meets Australian charm for refined dining. Or perhaps visit Babblers for casual all-day eats in a comfortable setting. Cicada Blu might be more your speed if you’re looking for a vibey bar for date night or an outing with your pals.
Queen's Wharf, 33 William Street, Brisbane City
The Queens Wharf Restaurants & Cafes
Cherry Bar
Within the gaming precinct of The Star Brisbane is a vibrant and lavish 360-degree bar, serving a mix of cheeky cocktails and chilled-out beats.
The in-house mixologists at Cherry craft bespoke seasonal cocktails for your enjoyment, so be sure to spend some time poring over the menu while they’re pouring you a drink.
The Star Brisbane, Level 5, 33 William Street, Brisbane City
Luc Lac
Named after an unforgettable and flavourful Vietnamese dish (Bo Lúc Lǎc, or ‘Shaking Beef’), the venue aims to evoke the same remarkable and unforgettable experience as trying the Shaking Beef dish for the first time.
Pronounced ‘Look Luck’, this new restaurant will open its doors to the Food Quarter of Queens Wharf Brisbane from September 2024, and invite diners on a culinary journey through Thailand, Singapore and Vietnam.
Opening October 2024
Queen's Wharf Brisbane, The Terrace, Level 4, 33 William Street, Brisbane
Pompette
The first of two new venues to be announced for the new Queens Wharf dining precinct from the Tassis Group is Pompette.
Positioned at the end of the Neville Bonner pedestrian bridge, this Parisian-inspired venue will boast spectacular views of the Brisbane River from its vantage point overlooking the South Bank Parklands.
With interiors by Clui Design, Pompette will feature a champagne and oyster bar, leafy alfresco area and three private dining rooms. Set to offer all-day dining, this new restaurant will serve modern interpretations of traditional French dishes, including escargot, steak au poivre and more.
Opening September 2024
The Terrace, Level 4, 33 William Street, Brisbane City
Dark Shepherd
The Tassis Group have announced a second venue within the Queens Wharf Brisbane precinct by the name of Dark Shepherd. Unlike its French counterpart Pompette, Dark Shephard will bring a lamb-focused, Mediterranean menu to this inner-city dining precinct.
The third Greek venue in his portfolio, Michael Tassis plans to delight Brisbane’s tastebuds with punchy wood-fired grill flavours, clever cooking techniques and exceptional produce, housed within a highly-cultured dining experience.
Opening September 2024
The Star Brisbane, 33 William Street, Brisbane City
Sokyo
Brisbane’s culinary scene is soaring to new heights this year, with an exciting announcement from the new Star Brisbane precinct in the CBD. One of Australia’s most iconic Japanese restaurants has opened its doors to serve locals and visitors with sumptuous sashimi bouquets and ornate dishes.
Chef Alex Yu leads the kitchen, after beginning his career at Sokyo Sydney, before then assuming the role of Head Chef at Yugen Melbourne and earning two hats within one month of opening.
Often referred to as the ‘sashimi florist’, we’re champing at the bit to get a reservation at this stunning new restaurant in Brisbane.
33 William Street, Brisbane
Black Hide Steak & Seafood by Gambaro
Brisbane’s best-known seafood restaurant is launching something new! Black Hide Steak & Seafood has been added to the growing line-up of top-tier dining institutions, coming soon the The Star Brisbane.
With indoor and outdoor seating for up to 240 diners, this new steakhouse is set to be the biggest restaurant on The Terrace, with views across the Brisbane River.
Gambaro Group Director John Gambaro is thrilled to be announcing the latest venture from the group in their expanding portfolio. “We have made significant enhancements to our menu with the addition of a variety of delicious seafood dishes, featuring fresh Queensland catches to perfectly complement our renowned steak offerings, as well as introducing a stylish cocktail lounge bar, where guests can indulge in small plates from our menu while enjoying panoramic views of the river.”
Brisbane’s dining scene is about to be seriously levelled up!
The Terrace, Level 4, The Star Brisbane, 33 William Street, Brisbane City
Cucina Regina
A brand new Italian dining destination fit for royalty has been unveiled as part of The Star Brisbane’s grand plan for 2024!
Inspired by sister venues Cucina Vivo on the Gold Coast and Cucina Porto in Sydney, this gorgeous new restaurant will soon become your favourite new luxe, inner-city haunt.
Serving up simple, honest Italian fare with old-world charm, this venue is bound to transport your tastebuds to Italy with antipasto, woodfire pizza and handmade pasta. The incredible views won’t go astray, either.
Opening 2024
The Terrace, Level 4, 33 William Street, Brisbane City
Azteca
The latest reveal from the purveyors of fine foodie experience in Brisbane, Potentia Solutions Leisure, is a big one! The same team who brought you Brissie venues such as Carmen Tequileria, Lina Rooftop, Soko Rooftop and more have announced their next venture, and it’s a big one.
Located within the $3.6billion Queens Wharf Development precinct, Azteca is the next name to join the Potentia family. With a kitchen helmed by Chef Zac Sykes (of Merivale and Rockpool group), diners can expect a Latin American atmosphere with Asian fusion dining.
The show-stopping interior design promises full-length water features built into the walls, Aztec artwork, live greenery, semi-private circular pods and 126 seats. We’ve even heard a rumour of a secret private dining room that will house 14 guests at a time, hidden behind a handcrafted Aztec wooden door.
Opening October 2024
The Terrace (Level 4), The Star Brisbane
Make sure you bookmark this article to stay up to date with all the new openings from the Queens Wharf Brisbane precinct! While you wait, why not take a scroll through our guide to the best new restaurants in Brisbane? Or if you’re craving fine fare, make a reservation at these chef-hatted restaurants in Brisbane.