Restaurants, Bars & Cafés in Tasmania
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Agrarian Kitchen Eatery
- Tasmania
These guys take the whole ‘farm to table’ to the next level – growing most of the food they serve themselves.
Years Recommended
Dier Makr
- Tasmania
A Melbourne chef re-located, offering personal tasting menus which are complimented by well selected wines.
Ettie’s
- Tasmania
Casual style bistro & wine bar, this is the sort of place you can go for cake and coffee, a glass of chardonnay or a slow roasted lamb shoulder.
Fish Frenzy
- Tasmania
Best fish and chips in town – bistro style and great for crew.
Fondru’s Cheese and Wine Bar
- Tasmania
Run by ‘Drew’ this is a pre-dinner or afternoon cheese and wine space, as the name suggests.
Franklin
- Tasmania
“This is, in my opinion, the best restaurant around.
Ginger Brown
- Tasmania
Organic, vegan, gluten free options, this is a bustling little hip space in South Hobart.
Joseph Chromy Wines
- Tasmania
Located South of Launceston, this winery with restaurant and cellar door produces award-winning wines and offers bespoke private wine experiences.
Landscape
- Tasmania
Holding many accolades this restaurant offers classic dishes with sophistication.
Macq01
- Tasmania
Set on the Hunter St Waterfront, this low key but top end 5-star hotel, proudly tells the stories of various characters in Tassie history.
Mc Hugo’s
- Tasmania
A great steak and wine place, a pub meal with a glass of organic Tasmanian wine – but a pub but not as you know it.
Rain Check Lounge
- Tasmania
One of the first good cafes in Hobart.
Room for a Pony
- Tasmania
Great breakfast, brunch and evening place for crew.
Shipwright Arms Hotel
- Tasmania
This is the home of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race after parties.
Small Fry
- Tasmania
One of my favourite little places in the city.