Grand View Hotel
Cleveland
Updated: Sep 13, 2025
One of Queensland’s oldest licensed pubs, the Grand View Hotel began life as a single storeyed structure in 1852 and today is one of Cleveland’s oldest surviving buildings, which is due to reopen in October 2025 after a multi-million dollar makeover.

Long gone are the bathing house and nearby jetty and much of the original character however its recent year-long refurbishment has included the preservation of its heritage-listed hallway and Cleveland Room, as well as the uncovering of a 170 year old well, dating from 1855.

When it reopens the Grand View Hotel will feature updated bar spaces and amenities including a stunning new-look pavilion style eatery and beer garden, which enjoys views across Moreton Bay to Minjerribah-North Stradbroke Island.

A range of seating will be available on the grass overlooking the bay, along with a big screen for live sports, while a purpose-built self-contained function space out the back will feature seating for around 120 guests, complete with its own bar and restrooms.

The new kitchen will be equipped with a rotisserie oven and woodfired pizza oven, serving up fresh rotisserie dishes, pizzas, pub favourites, pasta, and share plates.
The Grand View Hotel is due to reopen in October 2025.
Grand View Hotel
49 North St
Cleveland Pt
32861002