THE SIGNAL STATION RESTAURANT
Read moreThis small restaurant established on one of the most beautiful viewpoints of Hobart's suburbs, Mount Nelson, is in fact the former home of the chief signalman of the nearby Mount Nelson Signal Station. It dates back to 1897. The beautifully prepared dishes are served in the dining room or on the terrace, with a 180-degree view of the bay. When visiting the site outside of lunchtime, it's a good place to stop for coffee, ice cream or pastries.
THE BRICK FACTORY
Read moreThis is one of the lively, affordable restaurants in the inner courtyard of Salamanca Place. We particularly appreciate the atmosphere at weekends, when musicians take their places in the back of the room and the evening gradually comes to life. The menu remains classic (pizzas, burgers, sandwiches, salads...), with some nice platters to share with friends and a few original dishes (chicken Parmigiana, lamb chops, salmon, Angus...). A place we can only recommend without hesitation.
THE GLASS HOUSE
Read moreEnjoy the view with a good white wine and a plate of oysters or extend your evening with a meal at this friendly restaurant. At first glance, the Glass House looks like a tapas bar where you can share your tasty dishes, but this address has other surprises in store: if you don't feel like choosing, Chef Karen offers to guide you by preparing a surprise menu. You will be able to savor a range of tastes and textures while tasting Tasmania's local and seasonal delights!