"Dine in vintage splendour at The Duke Restaurant on Macquarie Street in Hobart. This heritage-listed hotel has been serving the city for more than 170 years and still retains old school charm both out..."
"Kathmandu offers a delicious range of Nepalese food, taking inspiration from our neighbours India, Tibet and China. Picture a quiet evening out with your loved one, in an intimate dining space with soft warm lighting and street views of heritage Battery Point or a lively get together with friends out in the back room. The menu is extensive, featuring vegetable and meat dishes including fish, lamb and goat curry accompanied with garlic roti and rice, one infused with almonds, peas and currants."
"Soup Stop is a vibrant eating place located very close to Hobart City Centre.Soup of course is the main fare, but is accompanied by other options- curries, dals..."
"Re-opened in 2013, The Winston is another shrine to craft beer. Apart from a fantastic selection of draught beer, the pub serves US-inspired food and is a venue for live music. The bar serves Tasmanian craft beer like Moo Brew and Iron House, plus a number of exotic brews from North America, Europe and Asia."
"The grim old art-deco Eaglehawk pub has been transformed into the Winston, a craft-beery, US-style alehouse. Grab a pint of the house stout from one of the beardy guys behind the bar and check out the wall of US..."
"Friday night at “Knoppies” is a Hobart institution and you’ll find the pavement outside packed with young revellers. This authentic 1830s pub is more relaxed during the week. Drop in for a quiet lunch."
"Villino Coffee Roasters, one of the longest-running coffee roasters and wholesalers in Tasmania, has two of its own cafes in the Hobart CBD. Villino Coffee serves a concise and flavour-packed food menu alongside its comprehensive range of just-roasted brews: choose between espresso, cold brew, pour over, cascara tea made from coffee cherry pulp and even a coffee flight (doppio, batch brew and flat white). For coffee to go, try its hole-in-the-wall little brother 20 metres down the road, the specialty coffee outfit Ecru. Try Ecru for coffee to go."
"Walk around two corners and you find yourself on Criterion Street where two spaces by the same company are located. First, there is Villino Espresso, opened a little over seven years ago. This Italian styled space has been serving great coffee since it started."