Metier is pleased to present a unique hospitality opportunity in Perth city.
16 Queen Street is a circa 100-year-old heritage building, constructed post-WW1 and originally operated as a flour mill.
The space has maintained much of its original character and now accommodates a modern hospitality fitout internally. It previously traded as popular gin bar and wedding venue ‘The Flour Factory’ for eight years.
The building comprises 790m² across 3 levels plus a mezzanine, including a rooftop courtyard and multiple bar areas. A strong opportunity to cater for functions and weddings on the upper level.
A restricted tavern license is approved on the site (currently suspended), with an approved patron capacity of 462 and an ETP for trade up to 1am Monday to Thursday and 2am Friday to Saturday.
The central location will benefit from connectivity to corporate, student, entertainment and public transport hubs in the immediate vicinity.
- 150m from new ECU Perth campus (opening early 2026, projected 10,000 students)Nearby other high profile venues, such as The Royal Hotel, Stories, Market Grounds and more
- Adjacent to Raine Square office tower (21-storeys), dining and retail precinct
- 50m from ‘The Switch’ student accommodation (483 beds)
- Within 200m of Perth train station and bus port
More plans and more information, contact Metier.
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