[1] The Jubilee Hotel, located on the corner of Constance Street and St Pauls Terrace, is a two-storeyed rendered brick building with a basement.
L-shaped in plan the building has ornate street facades featuring arched window and door openings and an ornamented parapet.
[1] Windows and doors in the ground floor street elevations have been replaced with fixed glass with the exception of double timber doors opening off Constance Street and three double hung timber windows in the public bar.
A section of masonry wall has been removed to create a large room on the southern corner of the first floor.
A fine example of an 1880s hotel of simple massing, and with classical embellishments internally and externally[1] The place is important because of its aesthetic significance.
Its contribution to the St Pauls Terrace Streetscape[1] The place has a special association with the life or work of a particular person, group or organisation of importance in Queensland's history.
One of a group of hotels designed by architect Richard Gailey which contribute to the architectural character of Brisbane[1] This Wikipedia article was originally based on "The Queensland heritage register" published by the State of Queensland under CC-BY 3.0 AU licence (accessed on 7 July 2014, archived on 8 October 2014).