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Nicholas Street Precinct

Ipswich

Ipswich city landmark Nicholas Street Precinct has undergone a stunning once-in-a-generation transformation, with the opening of three epic entertainment venues making it Ipswich's new must-visit destination.

The three offerings herald in a new era of entertainment for Ipswich. 

Interior of Nicholas Street Precinct

Global movie giant HOYTS has officially opened its six-screen cinema, introducing the latest in cutting-edge entertainment technology to Ipswich Central. Redefining the movie-going experience in Ipswich, HOYTS Nicholas Street freatures luxurious HOYTS Daybeds, allowing guests to unwind in ultimate comfort, and the exclusive D-BOX Motion Recliners, which synchronise motion and vibration with every thrilling moment on screen... more

Eatertainery in Nicholas Street Precinct

Also launched is Queensland’s first General Public “Eatertainery”, a one-of-a-kind venue that combines fun, food, and nostalgia. Featuring 14 tenpin bowling lanes, state-of-the-art arcade games, golf simulators, electronic darts, pool tables, and a premium food and beverage menu, this retro-inspired space promises a dynamic entertainment experience like no other....more

Bolwing alley in Nicholas Street Precinct

These exciting new arrivals are further enhanced by the stunning transformation of Hotel Commonwealth, one of Ipswich’s most iconic heritage pubs, which has re-opened following a jaw-dropping heritage restoration and is guaranteed to impress both locals and visitors alike...more

Exterior facade of Hotel Commonwealth

Nicholas Street boasts a rich heritage, having been an essential part of Ipswich’s inner-city retail sector since the late 1800s. Today, it is evolving into an iconic destination, set to become Ipswich’s premier lifestyle, leisure, entertainment, and cultural hub.

The perfect place to unwind and kick off the weekend early is Live Music Fridays, a weekly staple in the precinct, featuring a rotating roster of local musicians.

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Nicholas Street Precinct

Ipswich

Opening November 8

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