Join us at Officers Mess, where the spirit of camaraderie thrives and the legacy of valor endures. Experience the charm and elegance of a bygone era, and raise a glass to the shared bonds that unite us all.
FOOD • DRINKS • FUNCTIONS
FOOD • DRINKS • FUNCTIONS
More than a place
to dine or drink.
Welcome to
OFFICERS MESS
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The Lawn
Our restaurant sets the stage for a culinary journey that combines exquisite flavours with a touch of historical grandeur.
On The Lawn
Where lush greenery and a relaxed ambiance provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable gatherings and refreshing libations.
Events
An enchanting venue that seamlessly blend elegance, professionalism, and a touch of nostalgia, ensuring that every event becomes a memorable occasion.
Good Food, Great Times
We pride ourselves on our knowledge of – and skills producing – fine fresh cuisine.
All the food we serve here is prepared on the premises.
We do this to ensure that the quality is of the highest standard, with all ingredients such as export-quality seafood and meat, plus A-grade fruit and veggies, sourced fresh from reliable local suppliers.
Best of all, there’s a menu to suit your tastes and budget, from elegantly simple finger food to ‘groaning board’ style buffets, from wedding breakfasts to corporate dining, and munch, munch more.
History of the Officers Mess
During WWII, on 4 November 1943, the United States Navy leased a block of land that ran down to the Brisbane River, located at 42 Oxlade Drive at New Farm. The land was acquired through the Australian Army Hirings Service from the Brisbane City Council.
The purpose was to construct an entertainment venue for the exclusive use of Navy officers. Many Navy officers had complained that there were so few places of entertainment in Brisbane for them.
Brisbane’s hotels and picture theatres were becoming increasingly overcrowded as more and more service personnel were either sent there on leave or on assignment.
Having spent many weeks on combat patrol in the cramped conditions of a submarine, the officers did not view favourably the crowded conditions that they found in Brisbane’s entertainment venues.
So it was decided to construct the New Farm United States Navy Officers’ Club/Mess.