Named after an unforgettable and flavourful Vietnamese dish (Bo Lúc Lǎc, or ‘Shaking Beef’), the venue aims to evoke the same remarkable and unforgettable experience as trying the Shaking Beef dish for the first time. Now that you’re up to date on Queen's Wharf Brisbane, why not see what else is new in Brisbane? Within the gaming precinct of The Star Brisbane is a vibrant and lavish 360-degree bar, serving a mix of cheeky cocktails and chilled-out beats. If you’re suffering decision paralysis, ask the staff here for a recommendation and they’ll be all too happy to acquiesce. The kitchen is led by Chef Ling Lee and showcases traditional Cantonese dishes that honour both ancient and modern China. Cicada Blu might be more your speed if you’re looking for a vibey bar for date night or an outing with your pals. One of the most anticipated attractions, the Sky Deck, offering panoramic views of Brisbane, is also open for public access, and with high demand expected, controlled access will be in place to ensure safety. The resort’s high-tech, state-of-the-art, 3,500m2 Event Centre – boasting the city’s largest hotel ballroom which can hold up to 1,440 seats – is also open; the venue has limited booking availability for the remainder of 2024. The rest of Brisbane's rooftop bars now have some stiff competition from the openair cocktail joint, which is operating day and night, features a particular focus on sips with botanical infusions and does tunes by sunset. Whether you’re a foodie chasing The City’s latest flavours, looking to indulge in luxury stays, soaking up all entertainment and riverside views, Queens Wharf is your new go-to destination. The new LiveWire, which has been reborn as a live music-focused venue, is also up and running — as the dining hall-inspired Food Quarter. Fat Noodle is bringing Luke Nguyen dishes featuring South East Asian flavours. LiveWire brings live entertainment to the forefront with its impressive space featuring floor-to-ceiling windows with views of The City and the main star, a 19-meter-long bar. Premium accommodation at Queen’s Wharf with stylish residential & short stay apartments offering river, park, and skyline views.... This luxury 5-star haven offers direct access to world-class restaurants, bars, shopping, and entertainment in the CBD.... The lavish 360-degree bar, with a cheeky mix of cool cocktails and chilled beats.... The Star Brisbane’s Sports Bar has been designed for those who live and breathe their sport.... Taking casual all-day dining to the next level with its relaxed and warm atmosphere.... A luxurious oasis in the sky boasting three breathtaking heated pools that offer views over the Brisbane River... Amongst the dining and leisure experiences opening from August 2024 and beyond, this luxury hotel marks a new era in Brisbane’s inner-city hospitality scene (and an incredible excuse for a city stay-cay, if you ask us!). Boasting 340 rooms with river or city views, there are also 60 lavish suites and four opulent penthouse suites for those seeking the most luxurious escapes. The highly anticipated opening of the Queens Wharf precinct has been a hot topic on many Brisbanite’s lips, and we’re excited to announce that you can officially make reservations at this five-star luxury Star Grand Brisbane resort. Launching Thursday, 8 May, 8am - 2pm, Brisbane City Markets brings its signature vibrancy to the city’s newest destination — The highly anticipated destination has been purposely designed for entertainment, catering for events of every scale, and bringing a thrilling new era for events in Brisbane. Queen’s Wharf Brisbane features one of the greatest collections of culturally significant heritage buildings and places in Australia, brought to life through careful restoration work and repurposing Perhaps you're eager to tuck into southeast Asian dishes at Luke Nguyen's reimagined Fat Noodle, or to get a taste of Japanese fine-dining at the first outpost beyond Sydney for Sokyo? In August 2025, Star Entertainment Group sold their stake in the development. A set of escalators lead visitors to the high roller level. The luxury five star Star Grand hotel occupies towers two and three, which are the two curved towers. The Latin American-inspired Azteca can seat 126 people. Cicada Blu, an open-air bar and Euro-inspired eatery called Aloria will both be located on the Sky Deck. Queen's Wharf consists of four towers situated atop a seven-storey podium and a five-level basement. Next time that you’re keen to peer out over Brisbane from a great height, Queen’s Wharf has a new view waiting for your gazing eyes 100 metres above the city, all thanks to its Sky Deck. Featuring the city's largest ballroom and a spectacular new penthouse suite, it delivers exceptional hardware and deeply authentic, soulful service for business and leisure travellers alike The newly-opened Ritz-Carlton, Bangkok anchors the One Bangkok development with cosmopolitan elegance. CEO of Tourism and Events Queensland and chair of Queen’s Wharf Brisbane Marketing and Event Committee, Patricia O’Callaghan, agreed and added that the development will be a "huge contributor" to the state’s 2032 goal to make tourism an A$44 billion industry. Daniel Finch, CEO of The Star Brisbane, expressed his enthusiasm for the development, stating that once fully operational, The Star Brisbane and broader Queen’s Wharf precinct are expected to attract approximately 1.4 million additional visitors to Queensland each year. Sip on bespoke seasonal cocktails crafted by an in-house mixologist while soaking in the venue’s lively energy and dynamic atmosphere. Enjoy a bespoke menu and expertly crafted cocktails featuring Latin American spirits. Sitting 100 meters above the streets of the, Sky Deck offers breathtaking City views to pair with its three perfectly positioned venues.