19 Places Everyone Should Eat And Drink In Hobart
Nobody leaves Tassie with an empty stomach.
Jackman & McRoss, Battery Point
If the smell of delicious baked goods doesn't lure you through the doors, the Parisian charm of this little gem in historic Battery Point will. From the loaves of freshly-baked bread to the cabinets of beautiful sweet treats, you'll love everything about this place.
Small Fry, Hobart
Here you will find the most delicious, mouth-watering gourmet doughnuts that will ever touch your tastebuds. Small Fry also do amazing coffee and seasonal breakfasts in their intimate café space but really, the doughnuts are the most important thing to mention here.
Templo, Hobart
This place is often booked out, for two good reasons: the food is outstanding and it only seats around 20 people. When you finally get a table, arrive hungry and let the chef guide you through eight courses of Italian-inspired dishes of local fish, delicious pasta, and delicate sweets, all paired with local and international wines.
MONA, Berriedale
Mona isn't just about art, it's also about good food and drink. The Wine Bar at the museum's entrance is where you'll find local Tasmanian oysters, cheese, and some of the best wine in the state. If you're feeling really fancy, head to The Source for some amazing French-inspired dishes that are so pretty, you'll have to take a photo before you dig in.