Terminus Hotel Pyrmont Retrospective

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Opening day must be getting close. They are hiring!
01/02/2018

Opening day must be getting close. They are hiring!

We are now hiring for all key roles! If you think you would make a great addition to our team, please email [email protected] with your CV. We are looking for talented and passionate bartenders, chefs and waitstaff. Opening late February!

23/11/2017

If you've been itching to have a look inside the Terminus Hotel, get down there this Sunday 26th Nov between 11am - 4pm and have a squiz!

Fantastic photo of the Terminus Hotel back when it was really humming! Thanks to Brett at the Lost Collective for postin...
20/10/2016

Fantastic photo of the Terminus Hotel back when it was really humming! Thanks to Brett at the Lost Collective for posting this. Head over to the Lost Collective for more awesome photos and learn more about their exhibition this coming Sat which will feature a number of photos of the Terminus Hotel.

Terminus Hotel Late 70's - Here's a rare glimpse at what Terminus Hotel looked like before it closed for 32 years. A typical lunchtime with the bar full of workers. The lady playing the guitar was the wife of Jimmy Sharman, a famous Australian boxing troupe impresario. When the surrounding wharves and sugar mill in Pyrmont closed, Terminus Hotel experienced a drop in clientele. As a way of attracting more customers, the pub introduced the sc****ly clad barmaids you see here to try and turn things around, and it worked! By about 1:00 PM every day the doors would need to be closed because there was no more room to fit anyone else in! This photograph was supplied by Shirley Fairhall who lived in Terminus Hotel with her family of six children right up to its closure. Shirley's son was an Olympic boxer, and he also competed in the Commonwealth Games where he won gold, hence the boxing posters and trophies in the background. Photographer unknown. I'll be exhibiting my own Terminus Hotel collection this Saturday the 22nd of October aMBUSH Gallery in Central Park Mall. The gallery opens from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM free of charge. Hope to see you there.

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A bit of an update on the Terminus Hotel reno.  All sounding positive so far.
11/10/2016

A bit of an update on the Terminus Hotel reno. All sounding positive so far.

A historic hotel in Pyrmont will become a gastropub.

Great to hear that much of the Terminus Hotel's original features (and even some of the ivy) will be retained during res...
13/09/2016

Great to hear that much of the Terminus Hotel's original features (and even some of the ivy) will be retained during restoration works.

Pyrmont's famous pub is set to be revived.

07/06/2016

Hi all, I've renamed my page to indicate that it is a retrospective look at the Terminus Hotel. This is to clearly differentiate from the page which the new owners of the Terminus Hotel will manage going forward. They will use this as a way of sharing with the community their plans for the hotel and how things are tracking over the next few years as renovations take place. From what I gather it should go well for the pub and I'm excited to see what they have in store.

If you want to keep up to date with developments, check out an like the following page. I for one am looking forward to having a beer at the Terminus!
https://www.facebook.com/Terminus-Hotel-Pyrmont-1209267642417727/?fref=ts

Terminus, built in 1841 has a number of distinctive spaces for every occasion. Visit the historical Terminus for a pub feed, cold beer and a good time.

Some amazing exterior and interior photos here from the Lost Collective. Awesome that the Terminus has been photographic...
08/04/2016

Some amazing exterior and interior photos here from the Lost Collective. Awesome that the Terminus has been photographically documented. Beautiful work, Brett! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1743269785910389.1073741874.1688148614755840&type=3

Originally known as the Coopers Arms Inn, the building was partially constructed circa 1865. In 1911 the main bar was built by Tooth & Co and the establishment was renamed as Terminus Hotel, borrowing its name to the tram which used to run the length of Harris Street, terminating on John Street right outside the hotel.

Various alterations were carried out during the 1960s and 1970s which would have resulted in the final appearance you still see today.

This was a typical blue-collar establishment for the time it was in operation. Workers from the local quarries, wharves sugar mill and the Pyrmont power station made up the majority of patronage to the hotel for lunch breaks or a cheeky beer or scotch on the way home from work.

The main bar was men only with ladies only permitted in the female parlour. Times have come a long way since the early 1900s
The main bar was often full of cigarette smoke which would frequently stain the pressed metal roof, requiring frequent repainting.

In 1984, the hotel was privately sold and since then, has not traded for the last 32 years, only seeing slivers of light through the boarded up and corrugated iron covered windows.

The heritage listed building in its current form is pretty unmistakable. It’s hard not to be captivated its leafy green exterior when passing, with the entire north face of the upper facade completely covered by ivy. It actually looks so incredible that you could be forgiven for believing that the feature is intentional.

Hand-painted advertisements remain on the lower facade, and the beer garden has been transformed into something that more closely resembles a rainforest.

The interior of the time capsule is equally as impressive as its exterior.
Downstairs is the original bar which has been gathering dust over the last three decades and the building features with pressed metal ceilings throughout the hotel.

The peeling paint walls meet with original glazed tiles, rarely seen in any other establishments in modern day Australia.

Moving up the original hardwood staircase leads to the upstairs guest rooms, each featuring their own disparate combinations of carpet, wallpaper, furniture and fixtures. Over the years vandals and squatters have removed items from the property left their mark in the form of graffiti.

The property sold in April 2016 and is set to undergo a restoration by its new owner.

Captured with a Nikon D7000 with an AF-S NIKKOR 14–24mm f/2.8G ED lens.

28/10/2015

Big welcome to everyone who has recently liked the page this week! Feel free to share any photos/stories about the pub. Would love to see a few interior shots of the pub if they exist! Most of the ones I have taken are through the windows. Remember to reference back to any photo sources if they are not your own.

10/08/2015

Just wanted to welcome Kim, Elle and Jack to the page. Great to have people like the page who are an important part of the history of the pub! My other favourite Sydney pub that has been closed for a while is the Hotel Palisade (Millers Point). That just reopened last month after a great reno which kept or added to the great heritage features that were there. Would be great to see the same happen to the Terminus. I'll see if I can follow up on what (if anything) is happening with the current owners. They have been selling off their closed up properties lately (e.g. The Griffiths Teas building in Surry Hills, which is being reno'd) so I live in hope that the Terminus will again have its day in the sun... Dom.

Things could get interesting for the Terminus Hotel.  The Terminus is under negotiation and they have sold other propert...
12/12/2014

Things could get interesting for the Terminus Hotel. The Terminus is under negotiation and they have sold other properties around Sydney that they have been land banking for many years (e.g. Griffiths Teas building in Surry Hills. Fingers crossed the Terminus Hotel's taps will flow again. http://m.smh.com.au/nsw/wakil-family-property-selloff-200m-raised-for-charitable-foundation-20141212-125bq7.html

The reclusive Wakils, owners of many of Sydney's most mysterious derilect buildings in Pyrmont and the CBD, have begun selling off their vast property portfolio with plans to set up a major charitable foundation.

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Pyrmont, NSW
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