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History
Established in 2009.
The Whitmore Hotel, being one of the first Public Houses in Adelaide, has had a colourful and varied past since 1839.
The Hotel was opened on March 23, 1839 as the Queens Arms under the management of one Thomas Maslin. It remained known as such until 1904 when it was renamed the Bushman’s Club Hotel. In January, 1952 it was renamed the Gothic Hotel until it was changed to the St Andrews Hotel in 1994. It then had yet another name change to BTs Hotel on Whitmore in 2002. In December 2008, it was changed again to the Whitmore Hotel oddly, the first time this name has been used, given its location on Whitmore Square.
The property is located on the corner of Wright and Morphett Streets. It was constructed in 3 stages: the original bluestone 2 storey corner section was erected in 1838; a second addition of freestone was added in 1912 and a third single storey lounge area that doubled the original size, was added in 1952.
Today, the pub has resumed its place as a great local community