Food & drinks

When thinking about food & drinks in Hobart, there is certainly a good selection of restaurants to choose from. When it comes to food, there isn’t a better place to go and find some of the most fresh and delectable seafood. In addition, Australia has made its mark in recent years for producing some of the finest wine that is currently enjoyed all over the world.

Below are some options of locations to go and enjoy some of the best food & drinks in Hobart.

Expensive Food & Drinks in Hobart:

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Mures Upper Deck – this is a waterfront restaurant that is always bustling with activity. Diners can enjoy their food while catching views of the different yachts docked right outside. The seafood here is certain to be fresh since it is regularly caught using the fishing boats owned by the restaurant’s owner. While the restaurant is famous for its local oysters or grilled Atlantic salmon, there are also ribs and steaks on the menu for meat-lovers. Note: there is also a Lower Deck, which offers a family styled self-service restaurant that is much more moderately priced if you don’t want to foot the bill that comes with dining at the pricier Upper Deck.

Marque IV – this is another spot where you can enjoy food & drink in Hobart while checking out the areas docks and waterfront. Not only is the restaurant known for its ocean trout and duck breast dishes, it is also home to wonderful selections for wine and cheese lovers. In addition, the Marque IV is the perfect location for those who have certain diet restrictions as it has menu options that are both gluten-free as well as vegetarian.

Moderately Priced Food & Drinks in Hobart:

Ball and Chain Grill – if you like the idea of having your meat or seafood cooked over a real charcoal fire, this is the place to go for your dining experience while in Hobart. The location of this restaurant is an old sandstone warehouse which means that it has a lot of character. They say the portions are just the right size for those with a hefty appetite; and if you are a vegetarian, you might be happy to know that they have a self-serve salad bar as well.

Henry’s Harbourside – this renowned restaurant is part of the famed Henry Jones Art Hotel. But you don’t have to be a resident of the hotel to take advantage of the fare at this eatery which boasts of having only the freshest local fruits and vegetables. If you like the idea of having menu options which include lamb and deer in addition to seafood, this is a spot you should definitely try out. There is also an extensive wine list that includes a bevy of Australian as well as international wines.

Inexpensive food & Drinks in Hobart:

You are certain to find inexpensive food & drinks if you go somewhere like Constitution Dock and get some great fish and chips from one of the many punts (fish and chips shops that float on the water). In addition, there are places like Jackman and McRoss, Annapurna, or Cumquat on Criterian (which is also good place to go for breakfast).