Must-see restaurants in Tasmania
The East Coast
The best thing about this place – an '80s aquarium successfully reincarnated as a seafood restaurant – is the view over the startlingly blue waters of…
Cradle Country & The West
Built over the water, the restaurant at the Risby Cove development gives its best tables to in-house guests but welcomes others if there is space…
Tasmania
The fact that so many locals love this old-fashioned Italian restaurant is a total mystery to us, as we found its food sub-standard, its service brusque…
The East Coast
This rustic, woody, hilltop place, 9km south of St Marys on the wiggly road to Bicheno, is a bit of an institution. Some say it's overrated, but the…
Hobart
A rockin’ pub in the 1970s, the Beach House is now a basic but reliable cafe-bar next to the beach at Lower Sandy Bay. Wander along the sand before…
The East Coast
Fingal's best (only) cafe is the little Hayshed on the main drag, serving pasties, quiches, sausage rolls, lasagne, scones, impressive-looking cakes…
Tasmania
This buzzy bakehouse serves takeaway pies, pasties, sandwiches, cakes and coffee. Food quality isn't too high, but then neither are the prices.
Launceston
A super-casual drive-up food hall where you can score budget eats dipping into a variety of cuisines (plenty of carbs).
Tasmania
Marrawah's pub serves steaks, parmas and fried fish; don't expect much in terms of quality.
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