Guidebook for West Hobart

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Guidebook for West Hobart

Food scene

Small corner shop with the essentials, all Tasmanian produce/drinks. Friendly staff. Located down the road. Small car park, street parking also available.
77 locals recommend
Hill Street Grocer West Hobart
70 Arthur St
77 locals recommend
Small corner shop with the essentials, all Tasmanian produce/drinks. Friendly staff. Located down the road. Small car park, street parking also available.
Takeaway shop located down the road.
Adam's Store
26 Mellifont St
Takeaway shop located down the road.
Set in the foothills of South Hobart beneath Mount Wellington, this brewery is the oldest operating in Australia. Proudly local the team is passionate about celebrating their Tassie brewing history. There are two tours available, Historic and Guided. The heritage beer garden is open seven days from 11am. Sun-Tues 11am-5:30pm kitchen closes at 5. Wed-Sat 11am-8:30pm kitchen closes at 8.
92 locals recommend
Cascade Brewery
140 Cascade Rd
92 locals recommend
Set in the foothills of South Hobart beneath Mount Wellington, this brewery is the oldest operating in Australia. Proudly local the team is passionate about celebrating their Tassie brewing history. There are two tours available, Historic and Guided. The heritage beer garden is open seven days from 11am. Sun-Tues 11am-5:30pm kitchen closes at 5. Wed-Sat 11am-8:30pm kitchen closes at 8.
Popular for breakfast, not as much people for dinner but still quite busy. Friendly staff and great food/coffee.
Smolt Kitchen
107-109 Hill Street
Popular for breakfast, not as much people for dinner but still quite busy. Friendly staff and great food/coffee.
Small cafe but great food/coffee.
31 locals recommend
The Lansdowne Cafe
68 Lansdowne Cres
31 locals recommend
Small cafe but great food/coffee.
Seafood heaven must book as it is very popular.
29 locals recommend
Drunken Admiral
19 Hunter St
29 locals recommend
Seafood heaven must book as it is very popular.
Located on the Constitution Dock. Great food/drinks, and an amazing view of the waterfront.
79 locals recommend
The Glass House Hobart
Franklin Wharf
79 locals recommend
Located on the Constitution Dock. Great food/drinks, and an amazing view of the waterfront.
The best steak in town, one of the more expensive high end restaurants in Hobart but so worth it.
31 locals recommend
Landscape Restaurant & Grill
23 Hunter Street
31 locals recommend
The best steak in town, one of the more expensive high end restaurants in Hobart but so worth it.
Menu changes with the seasonal produce, amazing food/drinks and service. Located on the rooftop of Crowne Plaza.
AURA Hobart
110 Liverpool Street
Menu changes with the seasonal produce, amazing food/drinks and service. Located on the rooftop of Crowne Plaza.
If you like pub meals this is one of the favourites by locals.
8 locals recommend
Shamrock Hotel
195 Liverpool St
8 locals recommend
If you like pub meals this is one of the favourites by locals.
Italian lovers must, amazing Italian food.
18 locals recommend
Ti Ama
13 Castray Esplanade
18 locals recommend
Italian lovers must, amazing Italian food.

Sightseeing

Iconic Tassie Mountain in Hobart.
283 locals recommend
Mount Wellington
283 locals recommend
Iconic Tassie Mountain in Hobart.
Iconic market only open on Saturdays 8:30-3pm. Entry is free.
402 locals recommend
Salamanca Market
Salamanca Place
402 locals recommend
Iconic market only open on Saturdays 8:30-3pm. Entry is free.
Museum of Old and New Art. For non-Tasmanians the entry fee to the museum is $35 for adults, $30 concession and $10 under 18 years old, under 12 years old is free but booking is still required. You can also just visit the Mona grounds for lawn-lounging, outdoor art, alfresco eating and drinking, sometimes live music free entry. For Tasmanians you will be required to donate $10 to enter however if you want your money back you can collect it after you have been in the museum otherwise it gets kept as a donation to the museum.
565 locals recommend
MONA
655 Main Rd
565 locals recommend
Museum of Old and New Art. For non-Tasmanians the entry fee to the museum is $35 for adults, $30 concession and $10 under 18 years old, under 12 years old is free but booking is still required. You can also just visit the Mona grounds for lawn-lounging, outdoor art, alfresco eating and drinking, sometimes live music free entry. For Tasmanians you will be required to donate $10 to enter however if you want your money back you can collect it after you have been in the museum otherwise it gets kept as a donation to the museum.
A great way to get to Mona. There are two options for the ferry. Option 1 is standard $25 one way or return same day travel only Option 2 is Posh Pit $60 one way or return includes free drinks and tiny food, same day travel only.
13 locals recommend
Mona Ferry
12 Franklin Whrf
13 locals recommend
A great way to get to Mona. There are two options for the ferry. Option 1 is standard $25 one way or return same day travel only Option 2 is Posh Pit $60 one way or return includes free drinks and tiny food, same day travel only.
Heaps of restaurants to go to, the Mona ferry leaves from here. You can book your Pennicott wilderness tours here, which also depart from this location or Bruny island. All tours operate daily all year round except Christmas Day.
21 locals recommend
Constitution Dock
1 Franklin Whrf
21 locals recommend
Heaps of restaurants to go to, the Mona ferry leaves from here. You can book your Pennicott wilderness tours here, which also depart from this location or Bruny island. All tours operate daily all year round except Christmas Day.
The gardens where established in 1818 making it the second oldest Botanical Gardens in Australia. It is one of the most visited places in Hobart.
140 locals recommend
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Lower Domain Road
140 locals recommend
The gardens where established in 1818 making it the second oldest Botanical Gardens in Australia. It is one of the most visited places in Hobart.
A must do day trip.
147 locals recommend
Bruny Island
147 locals recommend
A must do day trip.

Kids Activities

Great park to take the kids. Located on the corner of Warwick Street and Hill Street West Hobart.
13 locals recommend
Train Park
13 locals recommend
Great park to take the kids. Located on the corner of Warwick Street and Hill Street West Hobart.
Mini Golf with two 18 hole courses, one inside undercover and one outside. Both very enjoyable. Food and drink also available. Open hours are: Sunday to Thursday: 10am- 6pm. Friday & Saturday 10am-8pm. (April - October) Sunday to Thursday 10am-6pm. Friday & Saturday 10am-10pm (November - March).
8 locals recommend
Putters Adventure Golf
10 Main Rd
8 locals recommend
Mini Golf with two 18 hole courses, one inside undercover and one outside. Both very enjoyable. Food and drink also available. Open hours are: Sunday to Thursday: 10am- 6pm. Friday & Saturday 10am-8pm. (April - October) Sunday to Thursday 10am-6pm. Friday & Saturday 10am-10pm (November - March).
A great bowling alley, enjoyment for all ages.
6 locals recommend
ZONE BOWLING Moonah
162 Main Rd
6 locals recommend
A great bowling alley, enjoyment for all ages.

Drink Scene

A whisky lovers dream place.
45 locals recommend
Lark Distillery
14 Davey St
45 locals recommend
A whisky lovers dream place.
A cocktail drinkers heaven, must book.
Mary Mary
2a Salamanca Place
A cocktail drinkers heaven, must book.