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The 20 Best Hobart,TAS Restaurants, Restaurants in Hobart
"Pastry chef Alistair Wise, his bakery and their divine concoctions make choosing cakes an almost painful experience. Just give over to your cravings here whether it be a plump cinnamon bun soaked in syrup, a cupcake, macaron or elegant cake."
"Treats from your childhood memories call you from behind the glass cases – pecan sticky buns smothered in caramel sound tempting?. Cookies, cakes, ice-cream and pies are all there for the taking…. 341 Elizabeth St, North Hobartsweetenvy.com"
"Tucked away in the quiet hilly streets of West Hobart, yet a stone’s throw from the city centre, this little gem of a cafe is supported entirely by its own farm, Weston Farm. Bag a table in this cosy space for coffee courtesy of local roasters Villino and something hearty and delicious from its all-day menu – which runs the gamut between oat porridge with warm farm apples and whey caramel, and slow-baked smoky beans on polenta bread with zesty tomatillo verde. Pigeon Hole cafe is supported entirely by its own farm, Weston Farm."
"From the Pigeon Whole Bakery team, this farm-to-table cafe stands as one of the best places to eat in Hobart on any day of the year. The food at Pigeon Hole Cafe changes quite frequently, given that its used as a supreme showcase of the seasonal produce grown at Weston Farm – an award-winning family-owned farm in Southern Tasmania. The menu is guided by organic principles, biodynamic principles, and high quality sustainable farming, best experienced during the early hours of the day."
"The owners opened Pigeon Hole as a showcase for their farm’s produce, Weston Farm Produce, and the “fresh farm” vibe is evident once the food arrives. Open for breakfast and lunch every day of the week, it’s also licensed and serves Tassie wine, beer and cider. For breakfast, you can’t go past gingerbread granola, seasonal fruit, whipped yogurt and Weston Farm honey."
"A short walk past the bars and restaurants of Salamanca and towards the marina. The Elizabeth Street Pier is home to several restaurants and bars including T42°. Enjoy breakfast out beside the water."
"Stylish waterfront T-42° makes a big splash with its food (mains $18 to $32), but also draws well-dressed, late-week barflies with its minimalist interior, spinnaker-shaped bar and ambient tunes."
"Since 1840' is the tag-line here… Well, the building maybe. But 'WBM' is one of a new brigade of Salamanca Place booze rooms, focused on excellent craft and small-batch beers and live music Thursday to Saturday...."
"Hobart’s Japanese gastropub Bar Waizakaya has a brand new online ordering system for pick up and delivery daily between 12pm and 9pm. Their Tokyo-style menu features favourites like ramen, panko-crumbed pork belly and gyoza complete with a selection of sake, Japanese beers and cocktails. They’re even live-streaming their Sunday BBQ cook-up, which is available to order alongside a serving of live music from their upstairs bar."
"If you’re looking for the best Japanese restaurant in Hobart, you’ll find it on Elizabeth Street. While the city, and Tasmania in general, boasts nowhere near the amount of top-quality Japanese eateries as say Melbourne or Sydney, this modest izakaya-inspired space more than holds up the flag for fans of sake and sashimi. If you could pick any time of day to experience Bar Wa Izakaya, make it the early afternoon."