Huether Hotel
| Huether Hotel | |
|---|---|
Huether Hotel viewed from the north-east | |
| Former names | Kuntz Brewing Company, Ewald House, Hotel Kent |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | High Victorian |
| Location | Waterloo, Ontario |
| Address | 59 King Street North |
| Opened | 1855 |
| Owner | Adlys Family |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Brick and Stone |
| Floor count | 4 |
| Designations | Municipal Heritage Designation (Part IV) |
| Website | |
| www.huetherhotel.com | |
The Huether Hotel (also known as Ewald House from 1911–1934 and Hotel Kent from 1934–1980s) is a historic building in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Originally built in 1855, renovations beginning in the 1870s established the building in the High Victorian style. Starting as a hotel and home for the Lion Brewery, the building today houses a café, restaurant and pub with the brewery now located next door.