Food Scene
Expect an amazing selection of bread, pastries and cakes, which are all baked on the premises.
166 locals recommend
Jackman & McRoss
57 Hampden RdExpect an amazing selection of bread, pastries and cakes, which are all baked on the premises.
You will feel a bit healthier and a lot more grounded walking in to this wholesome café, anticipating the seasonal, local, and wherever possible, organic produce.
Seating is limited and hotly contested.
Get the avocado on toast.
23 locals recommend
Pollen Tea Room
You will feel a bit healthier and a lot more grounded walking in to this wholesome café, anticipating the seasonal, local, and wherever possible, organic produce.
Seating is limited and hotly contested.
Get the avocado on toast.
Roaring Grill
301 Elizabeth StGrill style restaurant, steak focused
Fish 349
349 Elizabeth StCasual seafood restaurant
Saigon Express
335 Elizabeth Stcheap delicious Vietnamese takeaway/eat in
Capulus Espresso
279 Elizabeth StGreat coffee
Capulus Espresso
279 Elizabeth StGreat coffee
One of the best breakfast's in North Hobart, a little on the high side of price but big delicious meals
26 locals recommend
berta
119 Liverpool StOne of the best breakfast's in North Hobart, a little on the high side of price but big delicious meals
Annapurna Indian Cuisine
305 Elizabeth StClassic style Indian
Japanese Izakaya style bar and casual eating. Delicious and reasonably priced, go for the slow cooked pork
53 locals recommend
Bar Wa Izakaya
216-218 Elizabeth StJapanese Izakaya style bar and casual eating. Delicious and reasonably priced, go for the slow cooked pork
Amici
310 Elizabeth StClassic Italian with take away
Great coffee and modern cafe/restaurant all day and night. Good take away pizza
39 locals recommend
Smolt Kitchen
107-109 Hill StGreat coffee and modern cafe/restaurant all day and night. Good take away pizza
The Winston
381 Elizabeth StBar and great American style burgers and ribs
Room For A Pony
338 Elizabeth StreetGreat breakfast, also open most evenings for drinks
Gourmet burgers, share plates and craft beer in a warm, dimly lit tavern with sandstone walls.
42 locals recommend
Jack Greene
49 Salamanca PlGourmet burgers, share plates and craft beer in a warm, dimly lit tavern with sandstone walls.
Food from Argentina and surrounds in an airy locale with colourful furnishings, great staff!
73 locals recommend
Frank Restaurant
1 Franklin WhrfFood from Argentina and surrounds in an airy locale with colourful furnishings, great staff!
Bustling Japanese sushi restaurant with large windows and communal tables, plus touchscreen menus.
11 locals recommend
Sush Track
1 Franklin WhrfBustling Japanese sushi restaurant with large windows and communal tables, plus touchscreen menus.
Pancho Villa
Pitt StreetFun Mexican restaurant, on the North Hobart dining strip.
Hip bar with a bus parked in the courtyard for seating, serving craft beers, cocktails and burgers.
54 locals recommend
Preachers
5 Knopwood StHip bar with a bus parked in the courtyard for seating, serving craft beers, cocktails and burgers.
Machine Laundry Cafe
12 Salamanca SquareGreat for breakfast and coffee
Suzie Luck's
2 Salamanca SquareAsian fusion, get the $55 banquet
The Standard
177 Liverpool StGreat burgers and drinks, can take away too
Pilgrim Coffee
54 Liverpool StGreat coffee and breakfast/lunch
Drinks & Nightlife
Rude Boy is Hobart’s Cuban-Jamaican bar.
The food is relaxed; snacks to enjoy with your drinks.
15 locals recommend
Rude Boy
130 Elizabeth StRude Boy is Hobart’s Cuban-Jamaican bar.
The food is relaxed; snacks to enjoy with your drinks.
Republic Bar & Cafe
299 Elizabeth StHobart's most iconic music venue. Live music most nights
What a great place to visit if you are a beer, whiskey or mixed drink fan. Such a casual atmosphere where you sit back and relax and listen to a live band during the weekend, or just hang at the bar tasting a variety of their massive selection of whiskey. If you are in need of a small meal Lark has that as well. Service is great and the bartenders are more than willing to help you pick what's to your liking. We had the Lark Distillery sampler which is a good go to.
45 locals recommend
Lark Distillery
14 Davey StWhat a great place to visit if you are a beer, whiskey or mixed drink fan. Such a casual atmosphere where you sit back and relax and listen to a live band during the weekend, or just hang at the bar tasting a variety of their massive selection of whiskey. If you are in need of a small meal Lark has that as well. Service is great and the bartenders are more than willing to help you pick what's to your liking. We had the Lark Distillery sampler which is a good go to.
Parks & Nature
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Lower Domain RoadMount Wellington
Amazing views of Hobart and surrounds
Arts & Culture
A must do attraction in Hobart, best way is to catch the ferry from Brooke St Pier. Not only the museum but cafe, restaurants and lawns to make a day of it
565 locals recommend
MONA
655 Main RdA must do attraction in Hobart, best way is to catch the ferry from Brooke St Pier. Not only the museum but cafe, restaurants and lawns to make a day of it
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Dunn PlaceSalamanca Arts Centre
77 Salamanca PlRichmond is one of Tasmania's most popular destinations, steeped in history, family-friendly and a hub for food and wine lovers. Nestled in the heart of the Coal River Valley, Richmond was established as an important military staging post and convict station linking Hobart with Port Arthur. The village is famous for its elegant Georgian architecture, with beautiful heritage buildings dating back as early as the 1820's now housing galleries, tea shops, craft boutiques and museums.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes drive from the Hobart CBD and 15 minutes from Hobart airport.
163 locals recommend
Richmond
Richmond is one of Tasmania's most popular destinations, steeped in history, family-friendly and a hub for food and wine lovers. Nestled in the heart of the Coal River Valley, Richmond was established as an important military staging post and convict station linking Hobart with Port Arthur. The village is famous for its elegant Georgian architecture, with beautiful heritage buildings dating back as early as the 1820's now housing galleries, tea shops, craft boutiques and museums.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes drive from the Hobart CBD and 15 minutes from Hobart airport.
Getting Around
Mona Brooke Ferry Terminal station
Franklin WharfThis is where the ferry to MONA departs from.
Bargain Car Rentals Hobart
173 Harrington StCheap place to rent a car or minibus
Shopping
Salamanca Market is a street market in Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania. It is a major tourist attraction in Tasmania, and is held on Saturdays between 8.30am and 3.00pm The iconic Salamanca Market is a celebration of Tasmania's unique culture, creative artisans, talented musicians and diverse producers.
402 locals recommend
Salamanca Market
Salamanca PlaceSalamanca Market is a street market in Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania. It is a major tourist attraction in Tasmania, and is held on Saturdays between 8.30am and 3.00pm The iconic Salamanca Market is a celebration of Tasmania's unique culture, creative artisans, talented musicians and diverse producers.
Entertainment & Activities
State Cinema
375 Elizabeth StBoutique theater with new releases and independents
Cascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1832 in South Hobart, Tasmania and is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia.
92 locals recommend
Cascade Brewery
140 Cascade RdCascade Brewery is a brewery established in 1832 in South Hobart, Tasmania and is the oldest continually operating brewery in Australia.
Hobart Aquatic Centre
1 Davies AveSwimming Pool