Places to Dine in Hobart

CAFES

ROOM FOR A PONY

Cafe and bar in North Hobart serving delicious food and coffee.

BORN IN BRUNSWICK

Locally sourced, sustainable and seasonal.

YELLOW BERNARD

Small specialty cafe located in the Hobart City Centre.

STRAIGHT UP

100% gluten free and vegetarian cafe with a straight up approach.

PILGRIM COFFEE

Highly awarded baristas serving artisanal coffee.

YELLOW BERNARD

Small specialty cafe located in the Hobart City Centre.

Restaurants

MURES

Seafood restaurant in the centre of the Hobart waterfront precinct.

THE STANDARD

Burger joint and bar located in the heart of Hobart’s City Centre.

PANCHO VILLA

Dramatic and inventive Mexican kitchen and tequila bar.

DRUNKEN ADMIRAL

Fresh Tasmanian seafood set in a maritime atmosphere.

TELEGRAPH HOTEL

Local pub, dining room and rooftop bar with local produce.

OLD WHARF HOTEL

Historical location serving fresh local produce.

Local Bars

THE HANGING GARDEN

Live music and cultural precinct, beer garden with kitchens + bars.

HOBART BREWING CO

Local brewery and taproom located on Macquarie Wharf.

T-BONE BREWING CO

Brewery, tap house and brewpub located in North Hobart.

LARK DISTILLERY

Where whisky is for all. For whisky enthusiasts and cocktail lovers. 

THE DEN

Cozy bar on the Salamanca strip honouring the natural elements.

SOCIETY

Bar in Salamanca specialising in fine cocktails, gin and whisky.

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Seafood Directions and Seafood Industry Australia acknowledges the Muwinina People of the Hobart area, the Traditional Owners of the Country where we live, learn and work, and pays respect to Elders past and present.

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