Discover Restaurants offering the best Australian food in Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia including Cygnet Conservatory, Lovett Cafe, Cygnet Woodfired Bakehouse, Jackys Cafe, Fat Pig Farm, Franks Cider House and Cafe, The Pandemonium Cafe, Aqua Grill, Hartzview Vineyard Cafe, The Old Bank
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5 based on 113 reviews
Wonderful surroundings, outstanding service, great food and coffee. We loved this place and you could not help feeling happier when you left. What else is there?
4 based on 72 reviews
Picture perfect views, pleasant location, great food and a little history of the local area. The cafe has nice food and commanding view over the distant Hartz Mountains. The staff were very helpful and we completed the self guided tour through the pickers huts which was interesting
4 based on 172 reviews
Three of us went here for lunch 'on the off chance'. The setting is less than salubrious but the food was well above expectation. Beautifully fresh, well presented and excellent quality. Definitely worth revisiting. It became quite busy but the service remained at a high standard.
WE ARE IN HIBERNATION MODE, SEE YOU AGAIN WHEN WE REOPEN IN NOVEMBER! Come and enjoy a crepe or a waffle whilst sampling or enjoying a cider from the Pagan Cider cellar door. We have a wide range of both sweet and savoury crepes and waffles, a la carte or
Pandemonium Food Van provides freshly made savoury & sweet crepes, waffles & more at the locally iconic Pagan Cider - makers of alcoholic craft ciders grown at the orchard on site. Run by a charming French couple, the food is a much appreciated complement to the ciders available at the Pagan Cider Cellar Door. We had a savoury buckwheat crepe with egg, ham & cheese ($16) & the Croque ham & cheese waffle ($10) which were served with side salads, tasty & a good portion size. The sweet apple crepe did not disappoint. There is an outdoor seating area overlooking Huon Valley countryside & a rustic indoor area inside the converted fruit shed. Kid friendly, with plenty of pram space. Just a few minutes outside of Cygnet, well worth a visit.Hi Cherie,Hope you're well? Just a note to let you know we have now closed the cafe for the season and we'll reopen around November. I'm updating the website and listing so hopefully that's all up to date. Hope all is going well for you, I'm sure it is, you seem to have a terrific place. And if you ever want to practice your french, let us know it'll really be with pleasure, best contact is probably the mobile (0449225453)!Eric and Lynda
4 based on 180 reviews
Frank's Cider House & Cafe is located in the historic riverside town of Franklin in the beautiful Huon Valley. Just 40 minutes south of Hobart, it is open 7 days a week from 10 am - 5 pm. Enjoy free tastings of Frank's multi award winning fruit ciders, as
Visiting the Huon Valley, was enhanced by a visit to Franks. A quaint setting and excellent displays of history in the apple industry was in addition to good food. A range of ciders was available to taste, and wholesome food available. There was even a goat to pat!Glad you had a great time Lady HAS :) Sorry for the delayed response!!
5 based on 50 reviews
Fat Pig Farm is mixed farm in southern Tasmania. We raise Wessex saddleback pigs alongside a small herd of beef cattle, two dairy cows and a large market garden. Our on-farm dining room is open once a week for a long table feast of farmhouse goodness.
Tasty and interesting place that requires planning to visit. Very limited opening hours but well worth the effort. A more unusual dining experience where the relationship between food served and where it came from was emphasized (the surrounding farm). A tour of the farm was part of the fun so walking shoes mattered. Also an interesting dining format where everyone sat at one long tableHello Brontravels,Thank you for your lovely review. (Walking shoes matter!) We're glad you enjoyed the experience. Enjoy the rest of your travels.Sadie
4 based on 14 reviews
We were very tired driving down south and extremely hungry when we went to this place.The food was excellent though the service was too slow.
Great local baked bread and pies. Anyone passing through must stop and taste the delights. The beef pies was full of meat and veggies all stewed to perfection, great pastry. A side of salad made it a perfect lunch followed with coffee and a donut filled with local strawberry jam. I now need a nap to let it rejoice in my tummy. Travelled Tasmania for this reason- Great Local Food Done well 10/10.
4 based on 37 reviews
Lovett Cafe is a small family business owned by Simon & Sara since January 2019. We have given Lovett Cafe new direction with great coffee, food, service and prices. Our menu range is prepared and cooked in house, with our focus being on fresh and hearty,
Went in for breaky boxing day. They were busy but still greeted us with a smile and a great attitude. Coffee was wonderful, and the egg and bacon rolls were to die for. Had to grab a second coffee and some sweets for the road. 5 stars all round!
5 based on 44 reviews
Cygnet Old Bank Accommodation & Conservatory Café The Jewel in the Crown of Mary St. This stunning Edwardian building, formerly an old bank sits majestically in the main street. It offers the perfect retreat and escape as it hosts an exquisite and luxury
Stopped at this restaurant for Lunch during a short loop of the countryside after a morning at Salamanca Market. I'm glad we didn't eat at the market as the food here was delicious. I had the house cured salmon which was as good as anything I've had elsewhere. The coffee was the best we had in Tasmania this whole trip.Will definitely stop by againFantastic to hear! Wow..love your review!
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