Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in Glenorchy including Boat House Restaurant Cornelian Bay, Templo, Astor Grill, Cooleys Hotel, The Lounge by Frogmore Creek - Bar & Restaurant, Frank Restaurant and Bar
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4 based on 851 reviews
This is one of my favourite restaurants the food is incredible as is the wine list. The location is great, down near the wharf. Does tend on the noisy side and is pretty popular so don't plan on a dinner meeting.The only criticism i have is they have two dinner sittings and they are very tough on getting the first round out ready for the next. The first time i ate here they started to push us out almost an hour before our sitting time ended and stopped serving us about 45 minutes before the end of our time. The second time we booked for a later time and the service was great.
4 based on 250 reviews
BAR - Daily 11.30 am till late - Bar menu, Wine, Cocktails, Live music - walk ins welcome RESTAURANT - 7 Nights 5.30pm -9.30pm - A la carte menu, bookings recommended
An upmarket lounge bar setting with a decent happy hour. Very efficient service and excellent expresso martinis. A pleasent place for a drink on a cold winter's night.
4 based on 95 reviews
The historic Cooleys Hotel is located in the heart of Moonah, just 7 minutes from the Hobart CBD. Once you step into Cooleys Hotel, it feels like you are a whole world away from the busy atmosphere of the immediate vibrant shopping precinct of Moonah, and
Monday night in Hobart - wasn't sure we would find anything open. Fortunately Cooleys Hotel was and its restaurant was a real surprise. Excellent decor, sophisticated and under stated; friendly and efficient staff. Drinks arrived promptly as did the menus. Impressive and varied. Everybody was happy with their meal. Well done to all concerned. My main issue was not with the hotel but with the obviously stupid and archaic licensing laws in Tasmania. Talk about a nanny state. Our last $38 bottle of red was 90% full when we had paid the bill and were ready to leave. Asked for a cap - impossible; you can't leave the premises with YOUR wine. Unbelievable, two extra staff arrived to ensure we didn't. Did anyway without a cap.
4 based on 365 reviews
The Astor Grill is a unique restaurant for contemporary dining. Our two beautiful dining rooms are located in the fabulous 1920âs Art Deco building Astor House at 157 Macquarie Street, Hobart Tasmania. Our emphasis - casual elegant dining with a friendly
The Astor is an old favourite but it has been many years since we have dined here. Good for lunch or dinner. Fabulous selection on the menu and the wine list confirms the Astor still lives up to its reputation as being a fabulous dining experience. Waiters were friendly but professional and didn't hesitate to refer to the chef. The steaks are to die for, as was the veal. The sauces absolutely sumptuous. Cant wait to go back
4 based on 376 reviews
Myself and two girlfriends had Sunday lunch here and partook in the $70 Chefâs Menu, where you get a wonderful taste of eight courses. These were shared amongst the three of us and the dishes were robust in flavour, complexity and also, size. We left feeling contently full. The wine menu was extensive with an aperitif offered on arrival. We were seated at the large communal table with two other parties but at no time were we cramped or did it feel too loud. Between the two chefs and the one front of house we were spoilt with a wonderful and timely degustation over two hours. I would highly recommend Templo. Please be mindful though, the restaurant only sits 20 patrons and is incredibly popular, so if you are planning a trip to Hobart and would like to have lunch or dinner here, you should definitely consider booking in advance so as to no miss out. Also, there are single menu items, you do not have to do the Chefâs Menu! A wonderful culinary experience.
4 based on 411 reviews
Right on the beach at Cornelian Bay, the Boat House occupies one of the most beautiful settings in Hobart, 5 km north of the CBD. Fabulous water views with the Tasman bridge as a backdrop, the Boat House is the perfect location for family outings to the a
First time dining here in the evening, only ever done lunch at this establishment. We went to this beautiful warm, welcoming place for a meal with my partner tonight and it did not disappoint.Overlooking the beautiful stars and full moon against the Tasman bridge and the citylights of the Eastern shore and not a breath of wind...so peaceful and calm.Great wine list, beautiful entrée - Charcuterie board, then mains of pink ling and cox rubbed filet steak was perfectly delicious. Thanks to the lovely young waitress who was fabulous and made our evening perfect.Can't wait to go back.
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