Old Fashioned family operated central city hotel. Find out why local's call it the "best little pub in town". 10 beers on tap, great food. No TV or other distractions but great live music five nights a week. The home of the Irish association.
Originally a church built way back 1864, now it is home to the Hobart Repertory Society, who love the intimacy of their little theatre that seats just 490 people.
Fresh fish, local seafood, kid-friendly, takeaways, inside or alfresco with great views and an atmosphere that buzzes. One of the city's busiest and best.
Originally a church built way back 1864, now it is home to the Hobart Repertory Society, who love the intimacy of their little theatre that seats just 490 people.
Villino is Italian for a "small home with a yard". This reflects not only the layout, but also the warm and welcoming homely atmosphere that you experience the moment you walk through the door. Villino Espresso was opened so that the people of Hobart can taste the best that the serious, passionate (often obsessive), fresh, and hand-crafted coffee scene has to offer.
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