399 Queen St, Brisbane City QLD 4000, AustraliaMap
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The food from the view to the venue is really delicious ... delicious food is provided in the old-fashioned champagne afternoon tea ... amazing service ... If you want to treat, please taste afternoon tea in the customs building
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Brisbane Customs House is an old building opposite Story Bridge, with a green dome, and now houses a bar and restaurant.
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The food from the view to the venue is really delicious ... delicious food is provided in the old-fashioned champagne afternoon tea ... amazing service ... If you want to treat, please taste afternoon tea in the customs building
We had dinner here in Brisbane last night. We sat on the terrace and the server-side table was carefully arranged to use social distance. He was very friendly and we enjoyed our food as much as his conversation. Lamb appetizer was mouth-watering. Great wine menu.
Located between the money towers in Brisbane's CBD, this building has a certain history. Although the part near the river has been blocked by a variety of glass curtain walls, the part along the main street may also be because of the intersection and the slow slope. More majestic, many nights, yellowing and white lights, the restaurant next to it is often booked, so that the building's more solemn temperament is exuded.
Built in 1886 and situated on the banks of the Central Business District, Customs House, this beautifully restored building boasts an iconic green arch dome that serves as a cultural, educational and heritage facility and is currently operated by the University of Queensland. Behind the huge Collins column, there are exquisite meeting rooms, charming banquet halls, licensed restaurants and an information centre. The Customs House is open to visitors. Visitors can stroll through the building, through the display of customs souvenirs representing past times, stimulate your imagination, capture her historical atmosphere; inside the building, there is a perennial exhibition hall of the Australian art collection of Stuart Holm-Behan; The restaurant is located by the river, which was once part of the Queen's Warehouse, and not only indoors, but also has seats on its terrace overlooking the Brisbane River and Story Bridge while dining; The only restaurant in the city centre at the University of Queensland is the most scenic wedding venue in Brisbane. Customs House is the recipient of the Brisbane and Queensland Tourism Awards and is considered one of Brisbane's most award-winning functional venues. The Customs Building is located in 399 Queen Street and can be reached along Queen Street or the boardwalk by the river.
DeliciousGreat service and food in a delightful setting. Could not fault the staff. Dish of the day was the slow cooked lamb. It fell off the bones and tasted amazing. Great dish to share on the Aust day weekend with friends. Congratulations- I will be recommending your restaurant to anyone visiting Brisbane.
An ancient, typical Renaissance-style building, built in 1885 on the Victoria Bridge opposite Brisbane's Southbank Park, was once the seat of the colonial-era government Treasury.