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    Iluka Tavern

    3.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    7 years ago

    Good beer. Good red dory and chips. Next to a beach. A pretty great stop after hiking.

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    12 years ago

    Good honest country pub. Wonderful grilled Tasmanian fish served with excellent fresh vegetables Great view over water.

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    Puddleduck Vineyard

    Puddleduck Vineyard

    4.7(6 reviews)
    101.6 km
    $$

    What an adorable place!…read more My nickname is 'Puddleduck', so of course on the way back to Hobart from visiting Richmond I had to stop in and visit this winery. And I'm so glad we did! The first thing that welcomes you is a giant sign letting you know you're welcome to 'Reverse BYO' - that is that you bring the food and they'll provide the wine. A great idea and muchly appreciated, as if you're on a budget you'll have more to spend on wines! The setting for this winery can only be described as idyllic - the main building sits on the edge of a dam and has a deck outside. We happened to visit on a perfect day and sat for a while in the sunshine on the deck watching the various water birds. There's a beautiful grassed area with chairs and tables and even a children's playground and a big area for the kids to run around and let off steam. There were a few families enjoying lunch and a few drinks and I love that they cater to families so well. We opted for the $5 wine tasting at the bar - there is also an option for a $15 sit down tasting or a $25 one which includes a cheese platter. All of those costs are deducted if you choose to purchase a bottle. My favourite was the Pinot Noir which smelled and tasted amazing. They also have all these options available as a cider tasting too! The guy who was serving welcomed us enthusiastically when we arrived and told us a bit about tastings etc. He also apologised and told us that the service may be a little slower because he was running the show on his own. This is a family business and his mum had an appointment so was unable to help out that day. I appreciated the forewarning and preemptive apology but it was not needed - the service was great. When we went to pay for our tasting he even offered them for free as he felt like he had not been able to be as attentive to us as he wanted to be! I absolutely loved my time at Puddleduck and will endeavour to visit whenever I am back in Hobart. It's well worth the drive from the city!

    I absolutely love Puddleduck to bits. My first visit was their first weekend open with essentially…read morejust a little hut by the pond and the paint still drying - I've been coming back ever since and watching the place grow into the wonderful business it is now. The 'shop' is still a fairly small building by the pond (major extension coming this year) but with a lots of outdoor seating around the water either under umbrellas on the grass or under the marquee. The Puddleduck wines are great (do NOT miss out on trying Bubbleduck) and you can kick back whilst working through the wine list with a cheese platter made up of 'wicked' cheeses produced just down the road. Don't want cheese? No problem! Puddleduck allows 'reverse BYO'. You bring whatever picnic food you want and they supply the wine! Puddleduck makes a great wine tasting stop along the Coal Valley route, but if the weather is good I recommend putting aside an afternoon and relaxing - the whole business is a family affair and it feels like it, with warm friendly service that makes you feel instantly like old friends. Other important notes about Puddleduck; you can meet internationally famous 'wine dog' Basil and his cohorts Polly and Sybil. You can also meet Lucky the duck (and all of his friends if they are feeling sociable and you can adopt your very one vine!

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    Puddleduck Vineyard - Popped in for a taste of cheese and wine travels around Richmond

    Popped in for a taste of cheese and wine travels around Richmond

    Puddleduck Vineyard - Lucky the duck

    Lucky the duck

    Puddleduck Vineyard - Room set up for tastings

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    Room set up for tastings

    Society - Salamanca - Hobart's largest spirit library

    Society - Salamanca

    4.5(2 reviews)
    115.4 km
    $$

    Society is the only place I actually want to drink in Salamanca. I tend to avoid that corner of…read moreHobart, because it's touristy and gross, but it's so nice to know that somewhere like Society exists down there and I can take refuge there. The gin selection is exceptional and there's always a gin of the week, which is a great opportunity to try a gin you may not have encountered before. Society also now makes their own tonic syrup in house, and I believe they're the first place in Hobart to be doing that. ALL THE KUDOS! It's such a special sort of offering and shows how much they care about their drinks. Also back to gin again, Society do gin tasting platters... correct. Half nips of four different gins (be it a Tasmanian platter, an Australian platter or a tailored platter) with a splash of tonic and a garnish to suit each different gin. A really fun way to try a few different variations in one sitting, because gins can be so different! I LOVE GIN! There are always plenty of events happening at Society too, all posted on their facebook, from regular weekly events like Tapas Tuesday to one-off events like fundraiser dinners and spirit masterclasses.

    We're just visiting Tassie for a few days and got a recommendation from a couple of locals to check…read moreout this "cool bar", and it really is that - modern feel, great chill music. This Thursday was raclette night and they take bookings for the few tables they have for a 6pm or 8pm seating - we booked 8pm but decided to sit on one of the comfy couches. The raclette was delicious and a generous portion of melted and crispy raclette cheese and prosciutto over potatoes with a bit of salad for $15. There is a huge selection of spirits though we had a nice bottle of Cabernet which was also good value.

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    Society - Salamanca - Baked Tasmanian Brie

    Baked Tasmanian Brie

    Society - Salamanca - Liquor Library

    Liquor Library

    Society - Salamanca - Triple Espresso Martini

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    Bakers Lane - Top quality gumbo

    Bakers Lane

    3.8(4 reviews)
    121.6 km
    $

    Who would have thought I'd find great American style food in Launceston! Was in town for a week for…read morework and had been to all the TripAdvisor "must try" places so went on a limb and gave this place a shot. I can honestly say this is better than most things in the area. Food was exceptional. We split the seafood gumbo and special BBQ plate with brisket, wings, and ribs. I've been living in Sydney for a few years without tasting accurate imitation American southern food until coming down to Tasmania. The flavours were on point, though parts of the execution left things to be desired. The gumbo had the right flavours and perfect amount of kick. The ribs fell off the bone. Fried chicken seemed like it had been sitting around for a bit so lost the crispy on the outside, though made up for it with decadent juicy on the inside texture. Sidewinder fries need to be on every menu. Decor leaves a little to be desired; loved the art but had a too heavy of a dive bar feel. All in all I will be back any time I'm in Launceston and look forward to what next seasons menu holds.

    I absolutely love this place. Am in Launceston regularly for work and always make a point to have a…read moremeal and drink here. Staff are really efficient and friendly. Prices are reasonable and they have an excellent drinks menu. The cocktails are worth trying too- generous in size and delicious. Over summer we'd have a cold cocktail but in winter we prefer the mulled ginger beer. Hey have excellent burgers, soups, and sides like onion rings, cauliflower Mac and cheese. They also have tacos too if you feel like something Mexican. Refer to the photos, just love this place.

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    Bakers Lane
    Bakers Lane
    Bakers Lane - Onion rings as sides, $6

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    Onion rings as sides, $6

    Dier Makr - First course

    Dier Makr

    4.3(3 reviews)
    115.4 km
    $$

    Tonight I experienced an eight course masterpiece at Dier Makr, truly are artists crafting the…read morefood. Eight course meal each course totally different truly a work of art. Thank you for the amazing time tonight

    Dier Makr has all the ingredients to make me fall in love with it (restaurant style, not marriage…read morestyle), and yet... I walked away underwhelmed. Or, not really... maybe just whelmed (are we in France?). Here's the thing--recounting individual dishes after my dinner date, I was pretty excited about each (though the main flavour of the night was "salty"), but my response for the entire dinner was "it was ok". I think it felt like it was missing a main meat course, or something, like the big shebang wasn't there? I'm confused and upset. The thing about Dier Makr, though, is that the menu is seasonal and changes month to month and sometimes (often?) week to week, so I only need to give it a few weeks and it'll be different, and I'll give it another chance, and perhaps then I'll be blown away. Watch out for the update, I guess. Side note: if I was rating this on drinks alone, it would get five stars. The first time I visited was just for drinks (and a couple of bar snacks), and after a round or two of menu item cocktails (all delicious) my friends and I challenged the bar with a couple of rounds of specific orders, which they totally knocked out of the park. We left that night a little bit in love with the place. Before the cocktails, we shared a bottle of wine, which came with a little handwritten note of staff opinion about the wine. Every single wine in the cellar had one. I wanted to read through that cellar like it was a library. Honestly, five stars.

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    Dier Makr - Mighty fine wine

    Mighty fine wine

    Dier Makr
    Dier Makr

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