The origins of ALH Hotels go back to 1974 when the Bruce Mathieson Group, run by Bruce Mathieson and his family, entered the hotel industry. By 2000, the Bruce Mathieson Group was operating 35 pubs in Victoria.

A chance meeting between Bruce Mathieson and Woolworths’ CEO Roger Corbett in 2000 led to a joint venture in Queensland called MGW Hotels. The aim of MGW was to buy and operate hotels in Queensland. This gave Woolworths an entry to the retail market, as well as on-premise activities. MGW was highly successful and its portfolio grew to 30 Hotels in less than 4 years. The joint venture vehicle used by Woolworths Limited and the Mathieson family was Bruandwo Pty Ltd.

ALH was established as a business unit of CUB in the mid-1990s and undertook various acquisitions including Ballarat Brewing Company (1997), Austotel Group (1998), Palmgold Group (1999) and Eureka Group (1998) as well as other individual acquisitions. By 2003 ALH operated 131 Hotels, plus in Queensland 109 detached bottle shops. Fosters Group floated the Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group on the Australian share market in November 2003. In late 2004 Bruandwo mounted a successful takeover of Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group and the group was delisted.

In 2005 Bruandwo changed its name to ALH Group Pty Ltd and the operations of Australian Leisure and Hospitality Group, MGW Hotels and the Hotel interests of the Mathieson family were merged into the ALH Group.

In early 2006, ALH Group acquired the Taverner Hotel Group (consisting of 33 Hotels). In 2011 ALH acquired 12 hotels in Western Australia from the receivers of the Compass Hotel Group.

In 2012 ALH Group acquired 29 hotels in New South Wales from the Laundy and Waugh Hotel Groups. ALH Group has also acquired a number of individual hotels and now owns and operates over 350 Venues across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania.