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Salamanca Place and Salamanca Market -
Tasmania's number ONE Lifestyle Precinct |
At Sandy Bay Beach you'll find the famous Prosser's.
In Salamanca Square,
Mr Woobys offers a distinctive dining experience
using the finest ingredients cooked to order.
Alexanders Restaurant, one of Hobart's longest-standing Fine Dining
Restaurants, provides beautifully prepared food and attentive service in
elegant surroundings. See
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Duke Enjoy
outstanding hospitality in the our relaxing cafe, restaurant and bar. A
great place to meet for a drink or meal in a relaxed atmosphere.
Astor Grill A
traditional grill room in an elegant Victorian atmosphere and features
fine Tasmanian meats, seafood and game.
Waxed
Restaurant and Bar in Sandy Bay, fully licensed and some inside help with the wine
and beer list makes this an unexpected treat
Alexanders Restaurant, Corner of Runnymede St & Salamanca Place
The Spice
Fantastic Indian dinning,
experience
the wonderful flavours from India cooked using traditional methods.
The Beach House
Cafe, Restaurant and Bar
in Sandy Bay
Flavour of
India Authentic Indian Cuisine. Tandoori & Indian Curry in Hobart,
also,
The Saffron,
Waterfront Indian Curry House Hunter Street Sullivans Cove.
Restaurant
Gondwana, Battery Point. Proprietors,
Stephen Free and Shayne Jupp provide a unique style of hospitality in an
intimate atmosphere overflowing with fresh tastes and enticing
presentation.
Prossers
on the Beach, Sandy Bay Waterfront
and definitely one of Hobart's special places to dine, lunch or dinner.
It's quiet, has attentive service, attention to detail.
Blue
Skies Dining
Geoff Copping's fastidious
standards come through in every part of the dining experience at Blue
Skies. It's almost a fine restaurant but it's disguised as a casual
Beach Cafe! Comfortable booths and relaxing atmosphere, on the Harbour
edge. The extensive menu is available all-day, so dine when you like,
after 7pm late week best to book!
Marque IV,
Elizabeth Pier. The superb waterfront location in a redeveloped wharf
building, spectacular food detailing, unhurried and very efficient
service from a dedicated team provide food lovers with a special treat.
The
Ball and Chain Grill
Two authentic Charcoal Grills
operate in Tasmania, this one, in Salamanca Place, and the other 100
miles away in Launceston, the Jailhouse
Grill. Whilst the businesses are not associated commercially, a
similar experience can be had at either. Top quality Tasmanian beef
prepared in a consistently excellent manner. If there could only be two
restaurants in Tasmania, let it be these!
Kelleys
Favourite seafood, especially
the very best chowder, but only 40 or so seats, depending how many can
fit on the deck - SO BOOK EARLY! First visitors to Hobart really ought
to try this one because it can give you the coolest entry to Tasmanian
cuisine. These guys are unique!
The
Hope and Anchor Tavern, Circa 1807 "Oldest
Pub in Australia"
The Prince of
Wales Hotel, Restaurant, Accommodation, Bars and Entertainment. (No
Pokies)
The
Shipwrights Arms Hotel, "Shippies"
Historic Maritime Pub in Battery Point
Maldini
Cafe Restaurant 47 Salamanca Place Ph 6223 4460
Italian cuisine. Licensed
Restaurant
Gondwana Fine Dining in Battery
Point
Fish and Chips, international style! Fish
Frenzy
Hogs Breath Cafe
, Sullivans Cove
Parthenon
Salamanca Place
Souvlaki Bar Open 7am to 7pm daily and GREAT Breakfasts
Further afield, try;
Lucks
Housed in an excellently refurbished
butcher's shop in down town Launceston (Tasmania), it comes across like
a classic
French bistro and serves in season, classy, inventive foods to match a
superbly massive wine list that features an
outstanding selection of local and imported wines.
Kabuki by the Sea, Tasmanian
ingredients prepared with Japanese style
Tynwald
Restaurant, New Norfolk
The
Swinging Anchor Cafe, Stanley
Tamar Cove
Restaurant, Beauty Point, Tamar Valley
Dovecote Restaurant, Stanley
The
Jailhouse Grill, Launceston authentic charcoal grill steakhouse
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