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Piccolo Restaurant and Wine Bar 323a Elizabeth Street, North Hobart Piccolo Restaurant and Wine Bar is a smart, yet casual eatery in the North Hobart dining strip serving excellent Italian-inspired food. This restaurant has been re-birthed from an existing café and music store. The young owners are injecting some excitement into the Hobart dining scene, where notions of Italian food are limited to pasta and scallopini and the like.
Smolt 2 Salamanca Square, Hobart Smolt, part of Hobart's vibrant Salamanca dining scene, offers Italian and Spanish influenced modern Australian dining. smolt.com.au
Jam Jar Lounge 45 Hampden Rd Battery Point, Hobart The Jam Jar Lounge features five different areas to relax in, including a communal table, deco lounge, library and dog-friendly courtyard. www.facebook.com/pages/Jam-Jar-Lounge
Meadowbank Estate 699 Richmond Road, Cambridge Meadowbank Estate's vineyard is situated on the base of the foothills at the end of the Coal River Valley, planted around Meadowbank Estate Restaurant and Cellar Door, which overlooks the picturesque Barilla Bay. www.meadowbankwines.com.au
Meadowbank Estate
A FEW THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT TASMANIA...
Tasmania is an archipelago of more than 300 islands sitting just 240 kilometres (150 miles) south-east of mainland Australia. Tasmania is made up of more than 1,000 mountain peaks, four mild seasons and some of the world's rarest animals that stay protected with over 40 per cent of the Island's national parks and reserves protected. The main Island, which compares in size to West Virginia, the Republic of Ireland or Hokkaido, is home to about 500,000 people. What's more… the air is scientifically proven to be just about the world's cleanest and the soils are rich and fertile so produce, seafood and wines have a superior taste of their own. Source: Discover Tasmania
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