Story Bridge Hotel Address - 200 Main St, Kangaroo Point
Brisbane  Bars
- Advertisment -


About Story Bridge Hotel
Story Bridge Hotel
200 Main St , Kangaroo Point
Brisbane, QLD, 4169
Australia
P:07 3391 2266
In 1886, the Story Bridge Hotel was born. Known originally as the Kangaroo Point Hotel it underwent a name change in 1940 to The Story Bridge Hotel to coincide with the actual opening of The Story Bridge. The original architecture of the building was classic "Queensland" style and is said to be one of only seven, three story Hotels in Queensland from this period.

In 1967, the Deery Family, headed by Mr. Barrie Deery, purchased the Hotel, which at that time, catered for an extensive industrial workforce.

By the 1970's the industrial ability of the area was declining after it was felt that Kangaroo Point was more desirable as a residential location and in need of a "village pub" or "a local" for those deciding to reside in the area.

In 1978 the Deery family acquired a photograph of the hotel taken in 1912 which depicted the building as it looks today. The photo inspired Barrie to plan and proceed with the renovation of the Story Bridge Hotel. Within two months council approval in principle was given. Unfortunately, the plan was marred by "red tape" and regulations which kept the tenacious Barrie Deery busy for over a decade, fighting to have his hotel restored to its former glory.

In the meantime, the Annexe at the back of the hotel - a bottle shop converted out of an old WWII bomb shelter, underwent further extensions and established itself as one of the most original and well-known pubs in town. Non-descript as it seemed, it went off like a "bomb" with huge successes spawning a true live entertainment scene in Brisbane, noted mostly for the originality, range and quality of the acts that performed.

The hotel became home to some of Australia's greatest special events: The Australia Day Cockroach Races and The National Festival of Beers. Both these events, which have become national institutions, have greatly contributed to the successful image of the Hotel, helping to keep it on the map and maintaining its status as a "happening place" - a living icon of Brisbane.

The plans incorporating Mr. Deery's vision for the restoration of the Hotel were drawn up and managed by Brand and Slater Architects who have a proud and auspicious reputation for the renovation and refurbishment of some of Queensland's great pubs. In late 1993 restorations actually commenced and the re-furbished Hotel saw its first beer poured in July 1994. Amidst great excitement and celebration it was officially opened in August by the Lord Mayor, Cr. Jim Soorley.

In 2003 The Bomb Shelter was finally retired and plans were made for yet another extensive renovation to bring the hotel into the 21st century. Local Architects Robin & Spencer were employed to design a unique, yet functional hotel with a contemporary appearance.

In October 2003, The Story Bridge Hotel reopened with a fresh, new image. Three dining areas had been created, an exciting and contemporary bar installed and an 'urban beer garden' - 'The Outback Bar & Grill added to the hotel. Along with a new bottle shop & gaming room the hotel really lives up to it's saying 'it's all under the bridge'.

Today at the helm of the hotel is Richard and Jane Deery, Barrie's son and daughter. The Story Bridge is one of the last remaining family owned and operated hotels in Brisbane. A true landmark, 'the bridge' has gained an enviable reputation for its fine food complimented by an extensive and interesting range of high quality flavorsome beers, wines and spirits. The Hotel frequently plays host to the rich and famous and yet retains a relaxed, friendly ambience which enhances its "village pub" reputation as a place where people from all walks of life can meet, have fun, and enjoy themselves in comfort and safety.
* Disclaimer: While every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the data, This site does not represent or guarantee the accuracy, reliability, completeness or suitability of its content for any particular purpose. Please contact us if you discover an error.