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The Source

4.2 (15 reviews)
Ultra High-EndRestaurants
Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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Classy
Quiet
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Sit outside if you can, its glorious with the concerts in summer.
Matthew S.

We hadn't planned on going to this place. We were just wandering by and happened to find the cafe next door and saw this place so wandered up and asked if they had a table. Come back in an hour and we were in. It was late January and just a lovely day and everyone was being sat inside. We asked to be sat outside, which we duly were, so we overlooked a field half full of people enjoying a jazz concert. Yes, it was that kind of day - sunny, jazz, great restaurant. I don't expect we'll get that kind of experience unless we time it very well indeed. The food here is fantastic, the service is really welcoming and it's such a great place to have next to MONA. If you can, come here in summer - and try to time it with a concert outdoors and overlook the field outside. Such a great experience.

Natural oysters (a dozen) and the kingfish ceviche with squid ink aoli. Dark pale ale and a local Pinot
Samantha B.

My husband and I had a fun experience splurging on wine, beer, oysters, & ceviche prior to exploring the MONA. A light snack was all we needed! Service was impeccable.

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Katrina P.

We tried The Source for lunch when visiting MONA after we'd spent some time at the Cellar Door. Lunch was absolutely lovely - the food was fantastic and it was difficult to choose what to have as it all sounded fantastic! The staff were lovely and very accommodating - we like to share our meals and the waitress was most obliging by bringing us extra plates so we could split up the meals. A really great experience.

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Decor and service were beautiful. The food was disappointing. It is probably better to go to the wine bar to eat when visiting the MONA.

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The food here is fantastic, the service is really welcoming and it's such a great place to have next to MONA.

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MONA Cafe

MONA Cafe

4.1(13 reviews)
0.2 km
$$

Pizza, beer, wine & cocktails reasonably priced with lots of very comfortable seating. Service was…read morequick, friendly & eccentric like the museum. Unisex restrooms were nearby & are modern.

The MONA Cafe is located on the top level of the Museum of Old and New Art. If you are looking for…read morea casual dining option while visiting the MONA, this would be the place to eat. The menu here consists of typical cafe fare along with a nice selection of baked goods (including cake) and coffee. I had just finished touring the MONA, but still had some time before my ferry ride back to Hobart. Thus, I decided to head over to the cafe to grab a bite. Not feeling terribly hungry, I opted for a slice of hummingbird cake ($7). After paying, I took a seat at one of the tables. I waited a good 10 minutes or so and my order wasn't ready yet. The cafe wasn't busy, so I headed up to the counter to check on it. I explained that I was in a rush as I needed to board the ferry soon. I got my slice of cake shortly after. I do wonder why they didn't just give me the cake at the counter since that was only thing I wanted. The hummingbird cake was pretty good. It has coconut shavings on top and the cake was fluffy. Satisfying enough to tie me over till dinner. While you may come here for the food, the views here are an extra bonus. From the cafe windows, there is a nice view of the Derwent River. There is even outside seating on the lawn if you would like to get a closer view. If you feel hungry while visiting the MONA or Moorilla Winery, the MONA Cafe is a decent option should you want something standard like a salad or just looking for coffee and a pastry. Otherwise, wait until you head back to Hobart to have a meal. Or if you really want to splurge, try The Source instead.

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MONA Cafe - Drink menu

Drink menu

MONA Cafe - Extravagant meringue.

Extravagant meringue.

MONA Cafe - Pulled pork burrito. Delish.

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Pulled pork burrito. Delish.

Local Pizza - MY SINGLE NOODLEEE!!

Local Pizza

4.6(8 reviews)
1.4 km
$$

An aptly named shop buried in some residential neighborhood, with just a hint of a river view…read more Their pizzas are not cheap, but they are quite large, and have fluffy, tasty crusts that far exceed the Australian standard, and are thus quite good. Mine arrived with a substantial char. Their menu is eclectic, and I took it upon myself to try a kale-based pizza. I'm not entirely sure what type of pre-cooking they did on that kale, but it totally worked. Kale on pizza and you wouldn't question it. I was a tad disappointed that it was a white pizza without sauce (hard to tell from the menu since sauce wasn't listed on any of them), and I could have gone for more choices. That being said, it was one of the better pizzas I've had in Australia, and if you are looking for somewhere to eat post-MONA, this is close. That being said, it seemed to be thriving instead on a vigorous takeout business from the surrounding community rather than tourists like myself. Local indeed.

Unassuming location and venue but seriously cool branding and pizza names. Pizzas are authentic…read morewith thin, floppy bases and a small number of top notch toppings. I personally prefer a slightly tougher base as I have a tendency to get take away and need it to hold up well on the trek home. This style is gloriously like great pizzas in Rome, Italy but a doughier crust than my 5-stars would need Disregarding my own pickiness for crust-crustiness, DELICIOUS pizzas with really lovely flavour combos, quick and nice service for takeaway. Website has full menu and it was a low key nice atmosphere inside. Love it, wish I was a local.

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Local Pizza - Boxes are HUGE! Like an American movie - wine bottle for scale

Boxes are HUGE! Like an American movie - wine bottle for scale

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Local Pizza - White Guy and Adonis. White Guy's at the top of my list.

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White Guy and Adonis. White Guy's at the top of my list.

Hope and Anchor Tavern

Hope and Anchor Tavern

4.2(16 reviews)
9.7 km

The Hope and Anchor bills itself as the oldest licensed pub in Australia. It was located just…read morearound the corner from our Downtown Hobart Hotel, and was our first meal after landing in Australia (19 hour time difference). Fish and Chips and a local beer were on tap for our meal, and it was all very good. We ordered and paid for our meal at the bar, and enjoyed our time at a high table by the window. We were here early afternoon, so things were relatively quiet, vs. an more boisterous and crowded evening pub atmosphere. There's 3 rooms (including the one with the bar) downstairs and an upstairs, with the local Hobart Brewing Company running this historical establishment. It looks like they have some work ahead of them in terms of upkeep of this elderly building, but the food, clientele, and atmosphere all fit together well.

It was our first night in Hobart and we had heard about the Hope and Anchor Tavern so we decided to…read morego... We're glad we did! Here's what we noticed: - It was a Monday night and we came in around 6:30 PM, and the place was already packed. We didn't have a reservation and the wait was going to be about 45 minutes or more, so luckily we were able to find a couple of open spots at a table in the bar area, where you order at the bar and the food is delivered to your table. It worked great! - There are a lot of great beers on tap, including several from Hobart Brewing Company. - Based on prior reviews, my wife and I ordered the Fish and Chips and the Seafood Chowder to split both dishes between us. The Fish and Chips were excellent, not overly breaded and the fish was perfectly cooked, very juicy. And, it came with a little salad. The Seafood Chowder was really good, including the bread that came with it. - The vibe inside is really fun, just a bit loud as you would expect a pub to be. Bottom line: We're glad we spent our first night at the Hope and Anchor Tavern.

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Hope and Anchor Tavern - More pictures of the bar

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Hope and Anchor Tavern
Hope and Anchor Tavern

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