Hobart and Surrounds Food and Wine Directory
Hobart and Surrounds Food and Wine
If you're planning a trip to Tasmania, don't miss the opportunity to savor the local food and wine in and around Hobart. Here are some places that people might dine and drink:
Restaurants
- The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery, New Norfolk
- Franklin, Hobart
- The Source, MONA
This popular restaurant is known for its farm-to-table concept and rustic dining atmosphere. The menu changes regularly and features seasonal produce and locally sourced meats.
Franklin is a modern Australian restaurant with a focus on wood-fired cooking and natural wines. The cozy space is great for a romantic dinner or a group outing.
The Source is a fine-dining restaurant located inside the Museum of Old and New Art. The menu features dishes made with ingredients sourced from the museum's own garden.
Pubs
- Cascade Brewery, South Hobart
- The Winston, North Hobart
- The Brunswick Hotel, Hobart
This historic brewery offers tours and tastings of their beer, as well as pub food in a picturesque setting. The brewery is located at the foot of Mount Wellington.
The Winston is a cozy bar with a relaxed atmosphere and an extensive list of local and international beers. The pub food is hearty and delicious.
The Brunswick is a popular local watering hole with a great selection of beer, wine, and spirits. The pub food is classic Aussie fare served with a smile.
Cafes & Takeaway
- Daci & Daci Bakers, Hobart
- Jackman & McRoss, Battery Point
- Fish Frenzy, Hobart
Daci & Daci is a French-inspired bakery that's been a Hobart institution for over 20 years. The pastries and bread are baked fresh every morning.
Jackman & McRoss is a bakery and cafe that's perfect for breakfast or lunch. The standout items are the pies and sausage rolls.
Fish Frenzy is the place to go for fresh seafood in Hobart. The menu includes classic fish and chips, as well as more adventurous options like octopus salad.
With so many delicious options to choose from, it's no wonder that Hobart and surrounds is quickly becoming a foodie destination. Bon appétit!
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