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Hotel Terminus Set To Return As South Brisbane Icon Reawakens

Hotel Terminus – Melbourne Street, South Brisbane

Published: 2 December 2025
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Architectural rendering of the Vixen Room bar interior of the proposed Hotel Terminus project.
Architectural rendering of the Vixen Room bar interior of the proposed Hotel Terminus project.
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  • Revival of the heritage Hotel Terminus name by Ghanem Group Hospitality
  • Multi level transformation including bistro, events spaces, cocktail lounge and rooftop
  • Vixen Room confirmed as the new late night music and cocktail venue
  • Fox Rooftop planned to take over the entire rooftop with city and South Bank views
  • Restoration works underway with reopening expected mid 2026

The Fox Hotel name is set to disappear from South Brisbane next year, with the heritage corner pub reverting to its original identity Hotel Terminus as major restoration works continue. Ghanem Group Hospitality is reshaping the entire venue into a four level dining, events and entertainment precinct designed to reconnect the building with its long history while delivering a contemporary hospitality offering for the growing inner city neighbourhood.

A public vote guided the decision to reinstate the original name as well as the identities of the upper level venues. The Vixen Room, an opulent late night music lounge and cocktail bar, and the Fox Rooftop will sit above the main floors, continuing the building’s legacy as a key nightlife and entertainment address.

Architectural rendering of the Fox Rooftop bar atop the proposed Hotel Terminus project.
Architectural rendering of the Fox Rooftop bar atop the proposed Hotel Terminus project.

Ghanem Group Hospitality Director Adonis Ghanem said the project is about building on the hotel’s foundations rather than replacing them.

We’re bringing Hotel Terminus back to South Brisbane as both a celebration of its remarkable history and a re energised next chapter in its evolution

Adonis Ghanem – Ghanem Group

He added that the community played a strong role in shaping the direction. “We were very interested to hear the public’s suggestions on what to name the building. Most votes were to restore the original name, Hotel Terminus. However, we couldn’t ignore the goodwill associated with The Fox, which received the second most votes. Vixen came in third, which complements the connection and feel between the cocktail music bar and the Fox Rooftop on the upper two levels.”

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Architectural rendering of the central atrium of the proposed Hotel Terminus project.
Architectural rendering of the central atrium of the proposed Hotel Terminus project.

Significant works have been underway since April 2025. When it reopens in mid 2026, Hotel Terminus would provide an entirely new internal layout while keeping the restored façade intact. Each level has been planned to offer distinct experiences across dining, entertainment and rooftop settings.

The ground floor has been designed around a reimagined long bar, a new Fish Lane entrance and an 18 metre atrium that draws natural light deep into the building. A gastropub style bistro will serve elevated classic dishes, complemented by a gaming lounge and a bottle shop.

Architectural rendering of the private dining room within the proposed Hotel Terminus project.
Architectural rendering of the private dining room within the proposed Hotel Terminus project.

The first floor is oriented towards events, celebrations and special occasions, with two large event rooms and a full level private dining space referencing the building’s longstanding social role.

The top levels shift into late night mode. The Vixen Room is being created as a moody cocktail and entertainment lounge offering craft drinks, a snack led menu and a regular program of DJs and live performances. Above it, the Fox Rooftop will take over the entire roof space, offering city and cultural precinct views for long afternoons and warm evening sessions.

Architectural rendering of the Vixen Room lounge and bar space of the proposed Hotel Terminus project.
Architectural rendering of the Vixen Room lounge and bar space of the proposed Hotel Terminus project.

Hotel Terminus is expected to reopen in mid 2026, reintroducing one of Brisbane’s most recognisable pubs to a precinct that continues to evolve around South Bank and the CBD edge.

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Architectural rendering of the Melbourne Street façade of the proposed Hotel Terminus project featuring Nehme Ghanem (L) and Adonis Ghanem (R) of Ghanem Group.
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