Hotel SOHO

Hotel SOHO Hotel SOHO - Drinks, food, functions & live entertainment A short walk up from the CBD will bring you to SOHO at 124 Davey Street.

Hotel SOHO - Drinks, food, functions & live entertainment

Hotel SOHO offers a wide variety of entertainment,
dining & drinking options every night of the week. . Meals from $14 for lunch and dinner daily from 12pm,

Hotel SOHO also have several function areas which are perfect for any occasion.

Address

124 Davey Street
Hobart, TAS
7000

Opening Hours

Wednesday 12pm - 10pm
Thursday 12pm - 10pm
Friday 12pm - 12am
Saturday 12pm - 12am
Sunday 12pm - 9pm

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Our Story

Hotel SOHO 124 Davey Street is of historic heritage significance because of its ability to demonstrate, despite its alterations, the principal characteristics of a two story masonry and stucco Victorian Italianate residential/commercial building.

The building is located on land that was once part of a two rood grant to Joseph Bowden. By the 1840’s a structure was built on part of this land parcel. The current building was built as a residence in c1890.

It continued to function as a residence until 1916, when the ‘Aberfeldie’ was established as a guesthouse operated by Mrs RA Craw. It was advertised in the 1930s as a ‘Distinctive Home for Tourists and Visitors’, one of the features was a ‘Beautiful Garden’. It continued to operate as a guesthouse until the 1950’s, when it became licensed and known as the ‘Aberfeldy’. The Aberfeldy Hotel was re-developed in 1983. A large addition was made to the building’s western elevation. The ‘new family tavern complex’, as it was then described, could seat 180 people on the ground floor, and included a wine tasting room, boardroom, and administration offices on the first floor. In 1997, the Hotel was refurbished to produce a Bridie O’Reilly’s Irish-theme pub.