TOP 30 Art and entertainment bar in Woolloongabba, Brisbane
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The Mix Bar
Welcome to The Mix Bar, located in the heart of Woolloongabba, on Stanley Street. This newly opened art deco style bar is just a few minutes away from Brisbane CBD, making it the perfect spot to socialize and unwind in a classy setting. Step into the elegant and opulent historic surroundings of the old Woolloongabba Post & Telegraph Office, which has been carefully preserved and is now heritage listed. Constructed in November 1905, this iconic building showcases hipped corrugated iron roofs and cement dressings, reflecting the architectural style of the early 20th century.
Ku-O at the Gabba
Welcome to Ku-O at the Gabba, a hidden gem nestled in the vibrant suburb of Woolloongabba in Australia. Situated on Trafalgar Street, number 28, our institution is a unique blend of an establishment, food haven, point of interest, and restaurant all rolled into one. Step into Ku-O at the Gabba and prepare to be transported to a world of culinary delights. Our establishment prides itself on offering an unforgettable dining experience, where the fusion of flavors, artful presentation, and warm hospitality come together flawlessly. Whether you're a local or a visitor, our venue promises to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds and senses.
The Princess Theatre
The Princess Theatre, located at Woolloongabba, Annerley Road, 8, is a historic institution that holds a significant place in Queensland's cultural heritage. As the oldest-standing theatre in Queensland, it has undergone various transformations throughout its existence, solidifying its position as Brisbane's newest hub for live music, entertainment, and the arts. Originally designed and built as a theatre in 1888, the building has witnessed a rich and diverse history. Initially known as the South Brisbane Public Hall and later as the Boggo Road Theatre, it was finally named The Princess Theatre in 1893. Throughout the years, The Princess Theatre has played multiple roles, serving as a vaudeville venue in the 1890s, a movie house in the 1910s, and a rehearsal center for the United States Entertainment Unit during World War II.
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