Jimboomba House Restaurant

Jimboomba House Restaurant

Our inspiration for the present Restaurant stems from the buildings history.

Believed to be the second oldest building in South East Queensland , Jimboomba House was constructed of hand sawn red wood planks and completed in 1845.
The "house" originally served as a homestead, stage coach depot and holding yards for the famous pioneering Cobb and Co stage coach company. Originally known as Gimboomba House the building was later shifted approximately 1km and re sited in its current location where it now forms part of the Hills International Golf complex- the farm building and barn still remain on the original site.

The historic homestead has now been refurbished and re opened as the present restaurant. The elevated site enjoys magnificent views which are available to diners from the verandas and stretch across the the greens to the hills and beyond.
The head chef Tony Gray has enjoyed many years as a successful chef/ restauranteur and together with restaurant manager Zsuzsanna is aiming at recreating the legend of Cobb and Co. for hospitality and comfort.
Zsuzsanna brings a wealth of experience in the planning and organization of functions, weddings and special interest groups, and the house not only provides a superb a la carte destination but is truly spectacular and unique group venue.

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Restaurant/cafe