The Rouge Room serves modern Australian
Treasury Casino Dining Review – Brisbane 2026
Treasury Casino in Brisbane combines heritage architecture with modern dining venues. This review examines each restaurant, café, and bar, highlighting menus, hours, and which spots suit pre- or post-gaming meals.
Signature Restaurants
cuisine with an extensive wine list; reservations
Signature Restaurants
The Rouge Room serves modern Australian cuisine with an extensive wine list; reservations are recommended on weekends. The Terrace seafood buffet operates Thursday–Sunday with fresh prawns, oysters, and a carving station. Both venues accept Treasury Rewards points for discounts.
Casual and Quick Bites
The Courtyard Café offers 24-hour counter service including burgers, wraps, and coffee. A grab-and-go sushi bar near the main gaming floor stays open until 11 p.m. daily. Self-serve frozen yogurt and acai bowls are available beside the poker room.
Bars and Lounges
whiskies and hosts live jazz on Friday
The Treasury Bar stocks over 200 whiskies and hosts live jazz on Friday nights. The Garden Bar on the mezzanine level features craft beers and an outdoor smoking terrace. Happy hour runs 5–7 p.m. with half-price house wines and local taps.
Dietary Options and Hours
Gluten-free and vegetarian menus are available at every full-service restaurant. High chairs and kids’ menus are offered at the Courtyard Café. Most venues open at 11 a.m., while The Rouge Room begins dinner service at 5:30 p.m.
Verdict
Treasury Casino dining covers fine dining to quick snacks with consistent quality and extended hours. Rewards members save on meals, and the variety suits both casual visitors and high-limit players looking for a relaxed dining experience.
Pros and Cons
Pros: Diverse cuisine, late-night options, rewards discounts.
Cons: Weekend reservations fill quickly, buffet pricing is premium, limited kids’ facilities.
