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The Prince Consort

Fortitude Valley

Updated: Sep 11, 2025

The Prince Consort is a massive, multi-level, heritage-listed hotel (circa 1888) featuring eight unique, bespoke bars for drinking and dining, all under one roof. 

Interior bar of the Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

Designed by architect Richard Gailey (who also designed The Wickham & The Regatta), the Prince Consort boasted one of the largest bars in Brisbane when it opened, plus three parlours, a dining room, billiard room, kitchen, cellar, six bathrooms and 28 bedrooms.

Beer garden at the Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

Most recently known as the Elephant Hotel, the landmark building has reverted to its original name and has been transformed to its former glory by the hotel's new owners (Sydney-based Tilley & Wills), with eight exciting, diverse, new spaces to explore including a gastro-pub, garden bar, luxe disco and Mexican cantina. 

Interior bar of the Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

On the ground floor, The Parlour Bar is an English-style pub in British racing green and white, with a well-stocked bar where you can wet your whistle and enjoy top-notch, pub grub. 

Interior bar of The Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

Beyond the bar area, the Band Room features Hamptons-inspired decor with banquette seating, opening onto the quintessential Queensland Garden Bar - an outdoor courtyard festooned with fairy lights, hanging baskets and potted plants.

Beer garden at The Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

Head upstairs via the ornate staircase to La La Land, a resplendent bar with booth seating, VIP private rooms and crystal chandelier - where you can dance the night away. 

Beer garden at The Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

An antler-suspended hallway leads to the needs-to-be-seen-to-be-believed Bowie Rooms, paying tribute the iconic pop star and one of the most influential musicians of our time.

Interior of The Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

Patrons can toss back tequila and tuck into tacos at the Los Cabos-inspired 400 Rabbits, or take time out in The Naughty Corner, hidden in the heart of the heritage building, providing 360-degree views of its neighbouring bars.

Interior of the Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

On the top level, The Yorke Suites are for music makers and related creatives; while in the original underground cellar of the Prince Consort, you'll find the much-loved Greaser Bar, a subterranean bar with a rock n' roll vibe, where ink is the preferred dress code.  

Interior of the Prince Consort Fortitude Valley

The venue boasts a mind-blowing 89 beer taps - including international classics and local craft brews - as well as a decent wine list that features well-known Australian names alongside some young guns, plus creative cocktails. 

Foodwise, punters can feast on gastro-pub fare like classic chicken parmigianas, juicy cheeseburgers and wood-fired pizzas; shared tapas plates at La La Land; or tacos with a twist at 400 Rabbits.  

By Deb Lidster

The menu may have changed since our visit.

Check out our guide to all of the best bars in Fortitude Valley.

Still thirsty for more suggestions on where to grab a drink in Brisbane, head to our comprehensive Eat & Drink section HERE! Cheers!

The Prince Consort 

230 Wickham St

Fortitude Valley 

Opening hours

3252 4136

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