Goros Opens in Fortitude Valley, Bringing Japanese Nightlife Experience

Goros Opens in Fortitude Valley, Bringing Japanese Nightlife Experience

Nightlife in Fortitude Valley has a new player, with the opening of Goros, a multi-level venue that promises a mix of Japanese food, drinks, and entertainment for up to 500 patrons.



A New Spot for Brisbane

Goros Opens in Fortitude Valley, Bringing Japanese Nightlife Experience
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Goros, known for its popularity in Sydney, has now opened its doors in Brisbane, taking over the former Little Valley site on Warner Street. The new venue aims to bring a slice of Tokyo’s lively alleyways to Fortitude Valley, offering a range of experiences from dining to late-night entertainment.

The Solotel group, which runs Riverbar & Kitchen, is behind the new location. The company decided on the location due to the large, open space, and the existing architectural beauty of the building, which they felt was different to the Sydney location. The Sydney location is described as a black box, while the Brisbane location is described as a beautiful space with high ceilings.

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Food and Drink

Goros Opens in Fortitude Valley, Bringing Japanese Nightlife Experience
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Sean Barogo, who previously worked at Kin Pan-Asian on the Gold Coast, leads the kitchen at Goros Brisbane. Barogo, in collaboration with executive chef Hamish Ingham, has created a menu featuring Japanese-inspired dishes such as tempura, sushi, gyoza, and fried chicken. The menu also includes burgers and toasties for late-night snacks.

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Goros Opens in Fortitude Valley, Bringing Japanese Nightlife Experience
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The bar offers a selection of Japanese beers, spirits, and creative cocktails, including a matcha Pina Colada with boba pearls. The venue is designed for people who want high-quality food and drink and a party atmosphere.

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Entertainment and Atmosphere

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Goros Brisbane offers a range of entertainment options, including karaoke rooms that can accommodate six to 12 people. The venue also features a dance floor and hosts weekly events like ping-pong tournaments and sake bomb bingo. The venue’s design aims to create an immersive experience, with a laneway entrance leading to various spaces.



According to Solotel CEO Elliot Solomon, the location attempts to create a “choose-your-own-adventure” style of experience. The CEO indicated that the Brisbane location is a more refined version of the Sydney venue, reflecting a move towards a more mature experience while retaining the original Goros spirit.

Goros Brisbane is open until 3:00 am from Thursday to Saturday. The venue officially opened on 21 February.

Published Date 25-Feb-2025



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