Agrarian Kitchen – restaurant
Acclaimed restaurant, only a 20 minute journey from Hobart to New Norfolk to reach it, and it will see you dining in a modernised ex-mental asylum. The food has an emphasis on fresh, seasonal and local ingredients, prepared beautifully. Great for couples or small groups and the dining experience is excellent. For more details, see our blog here:
https://thewhereto.com/2019/02/18/agrarian-kitchen-tasmania/
Franklin – restaurant
Another highly praised restaurant with buzzing atmosphere, open kitchen and bar provide the ability to watch what is going on. Extensive drink list ad amazing food options; from scotch quail eggs to octopus and salt bush dumplings, oyster mushrooms, potato galettes and to wood roasted little wood lamb. For more details, see our blog here:
https://thewhereto.com/2019/02/23/franklin-restaurant-hobart/
Bear with me – café
Trendy little café in South Hobart featuring inspired breakfast, brunch and lunch choicest that could be described as creative twists to dishes you know, with lovely flavour combinations. Ona coffee is also served up here and we thoroughly enjoyed this café. For more details, see our blog here:
https://thewhereto.com/2019/01/31/bear-with-me/
Farm Gate Markets
The farmgate markets on bathurst st are an ideal place to grab a bite to eat. Primarily focusing on local seasonal produce with plenty of fresh fruit and veg on offer. There is also a bit of seafood to sample. Artisans are there with truffles, olive oil, seasonings, honey, mustards and preserves. For more details, see our blog here:
https://thewhereto.com/2019/02/05/what-to-do-in-hobart/
Salamanca Markets
There are all sorts of markets around Hobart where you can grab a bite to eat every Saturday at the marina. The Salamanca markets are hands down the best to visit with some of the best places to sample fresh local produce. Be sure to try one of the famous Smith’s Scallop Pies. For more details, see our blog here:
https://thewhereto.com/2019/02/05/what-to-do-in-hobart/
Street Eats @ Franko
Street Eats @Franko are held every Friday from 4:30-9:30 from November to April at Franklin Square Hobart and it is a busy night food market with plenty of stalls offering food, beers, wines and local spirits. Music gives it a good vibe and it’s a great Friday activity.
Other
Although we were only in Hobart for a weekend, we made a big list of other places to visit
Templo – small place serving up quality Italian fare
Small fry – small café with interesting brunch options and even crème brulee donuts,
Frank – Argentinian restaurant
Landscape – modern Australian food and they also cook asado
Urban Greek – trendy place with amazing Greek food
Aloft – on the pier
Pigeon hole bakers – amazing bread and baked goods
Fico – Italian/Japanese
Born In Brunswick – notorious as a top café
Room for a pony – café and bar