Members’
Bar
The Members’
Bar is a grand feature of Queensland’s heritage. Built in
1926 Long Bar, as it is affectionately called, has been visited
regularly by Queensland’s business and political elite. It
was the scene in the yesteryear of the ritualistic Monday morning
settling by bookmakers and their clients.
The Long
Bar has witnessed the results of many a betting plunge, successful
and unsuccessful. The bar is very distinctive with its maple paneling
and overhead punkahs reminiscent of Singapore’s Raffles Hotel.
Ladies are welcome to
relax in the Members' Bar.
Hot Bar Menu is available
in The Members' Bar including Toasted Club Sandwiches, Oysters,
Antipasto Platters, Steak Sandwiches, Soup, Savoury Platters, Fruit
Plate, Salads.
Members’
Dining Room
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Members’ Dining Room
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The
Main Dining Room reflects the elegance of yesteryear and opened
for business in 1939. The Room’s style is Art Deco and its
prominent features are Queensland marble walls, housing six Art
Deco 3 metre mirrors. Other features of this Room are four 3 metre
oil paintings of rural Queensland industry of the time painted by
C H Lancaster, William Bustard, E Stanley Hobday and Mel Haysom.
The Room seats 150 people in one sitting.
The Room’s furniture is all original
black lacquer captains chairs, the cutlery and cruets are the original
settings. The Room’s décor is enhanced by the bronze
statues and brass potted palms.
The imposing walls
are finished in local Queensland green marble. The windows are a
striking example of rare copper light, reflecting classic art deco
design.
The Dining Room is male
only (except for Dinner Dances and Melbourne Cup Day Lunch) and
dress code is jacket and tie. Smoking and mobile phones are not
permitted.
Opening hours are from
12.00pm to 2.00pm Monday to Friday. Bookings can be made on 3331
8848 or 3331 8862
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Needham Room |
Needham Room
Adjoining the Dining Room is a private dining room, the Needham Room,
named after a previous President. It seats 8 to 16 people around a
teak board table with balloon back chairs. Highlighting the Room is
the Waterford chandelier and various oil paintings by Rubery Bennett.
The silk wall paper and rich red and gold carpet make it a very grand
affair. The Needham Room is available for breakfasts, lunch,
dinner meetings etc with the same conditions as the Dining Room
(no smoking, jacket and tie and no mobile phones).
Healy Room
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Healy Room  |
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The
Healy Room is an elegant a-la-carte dining room. Opened in April
1997 and named after W J Healy, the longest serving President of
Tattersall’s, 1932-1953. The Room proudly displays many of
the Tattersall’s Art Prize winning paintings.
Open every day of the week for
breakfast from 7.00am, lunches Monday to Friday from 12.00 noon
and five evenings from 6.00pm (closed Sunday and Monday evenings)
The Healy Room is available
to all Members and their guests, reciprocal club members and in-house
accommodation guests. Bookings can be made on 3331 8851. |