Find out what Australian restaurants to try in Hobart. Perched on Tasmania’s southeastern coast, the lively city of Hobart is a unique mash-up of the 19th and 21st centuries. The waterfront cafes, restaurants and studios of the largest city in Tasmania are housed in centuries-old converted warehouses that overlook a harbor bustling with yachts and fishing boats. An active arts scene, vibrant nightlife and leisurely daytime pace add to the city’s charm.
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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 411 reviews
Seventeen floors above the River Derwent, The Point Revolving restaurant at Wrest Point radiates 'special occasion.' When the doors open for lunch, high tea or dinner and the view unfolds, you'll understand why The Point has been a backdrop of memorable d
Had a Friday lunch to celebrate my wife's birthday and our wedding anniversary, waiters very welcoming, friendly and professional.Decor is modern, relaxing muted tones that do not conflict with the stunning views.Meals where excellent well presented and cooked to a high standard and delicious.Nice touches with a small pre entree treat also chocolate treat after desert. At $69 dollars plus drinks a head for a 3 course meal was great value.
4 based on 440 reviews
A curious new restaurant on the Hobart waterfront...
We reserved a table at Peacock & Jones for 6 pm when the restaurant opened. The restaurant is well decorated with lighting on what looks like the original stone walls of the building. We chose to eat in the front room where it was not so cold and we sat at the end of the row of tables set against the wall. They have free wi-fi. We had Huon Valley pork with broccoli and a cheese plate for dessert. We also had a glass of Minton Iced Riesling, grateful that they had sweet dessert wines in the menu. The food and service were excellent, but the price was a bit higher than other restaurants in the area.Dear Staidthere,There's an ounce of right-place right-time for some of our team - like a lot of things in life, I suppose - to be able to point to such a revered and earnest dining space and say, "that's where I work." It beats looking at slate-grey walls lacking in character, in any case. Hopefully this translates to an experience worthy of the memory and we do try to match that with equally compelling food and service. Thank you very much indeed for taking the time to share your thoughts. The next time you're in the area, I hope the memory of the place is enough to compel you to return. All the best,Joshua.
Where to eat Thai food in Hobart: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
4 based on 365 reviews
It was my second visit after a few years and with so many new offerings in Hobart I was a bit concerned about my choice. No need. From the warm welcome to the cheery departure the waiting staff team were impeccable. Well informed but not pretentious they guided us through food and wine. My eye fillet with Cafe Paris butter was sublime. The dessert menu isnât huge but what is on offer is beautifully prepared with all the flavours there. Nice lighting, parking a few steps from the door, a feeling of intimacy at each table. Iâll be back for another.Dear GeorgiaMany thanks for your kind words, we're pleased that you enjoyed your dinner at Landscape Restaurant & Grill and appreciated the ambience, the professional and warm hospitality and the great steaks and classic desserts. Thanks for taking the time to post your positive review and we look forward to your return.Kind regard,Justin Johnstone, F&B Manager, Henry Jones Art Hotel.On behalf of the the Landscape Restaurant & Grill team
4 based on 275 reviews
FICO had been talked up in reviews and I think they are resting on these rather than producing the goods. Shared &/or large tables may be trendy but not for all. Set menu was a good idea but short on variety, flavours and bulk. Service was reasonable but a bit detached. Over-rated
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4 based on 1792 reviews
Bakers Of bread, Viennoiserie, cakes, patisserie & provisions. Full breakfasts, morning and afternoon tea, & lunch are offered in a bustling environment with professional service. Takeaways available, and child friendly.
Very good pit stop for lunch. Pleasant decor, very good service, no music and choice of eating inside or out. Close to waterfront. Parking possible, good loos. Proprietors will no doubt relish the end of the building work going on opposite. Unattractive but not obtrusive. This was our second visit after some years and we will happily go next time for a third and fourth.....etc
4 based on 321 reviews
Came here for a latte and soup after spotting it whilst walking by. Coffee was too strong for me but staff were obliging and provided extra hot milk on request which made it a really good latte. Soup..spicy sweet potato, chilli and coriander was very tasty but quite spicy as stated, which I like. Accompanying sour dough toast was excellent.It was very busy with people of all ages and walks of life. Staff were very welcoming.
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4 based on 158 reviews
I went here recently when visiting Tassie and made sure I fitted in two more visits before leaving as the coffee was so good! Highly recommend the food as well.
Where to eat Italian food in Hobart: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 349 reviews
Small breakfast spot with one chef under the pump with the whole restaurant watching. Plate after plate of delicious food was being delivered, and while there is a bit of wait (to be expected), it certainly delivered on expectations. I had the pudding while my partner had the tartine, both delicious. Highly recommend, just don't expect a quick in and out breakfast and coffee.
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