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Tasmania dining guideDining in Tasmania can be a great experience - whether you're after Fine Dining, a meal at a local restaurant, a bite to eat at a cool cafe or coffee shop or just want to grab a quick takeaway.

You can use the search below to find exactly what you're after, or if you're in need of inspiration we recommend heading out to one of Tasmania's classic dining precincts: Try Burnie (21 restaurants), Devonport (28), Glenorchy (12), Hobart (154), Launceston (116), Ulverstone (15) or Wynyard (7)



try one of our featured restaurants
1 Marine Terrace, Burnie
Modern Australian & International
Welcome to Baltimore Restaurant. Located in the beautifully preserved Old Burnie Railway Station which is complete with two art-deco rail cars permanently parked at the platform, the restaurant has a table for all occasions with intimate booths for private dining and an area well suited to small functions for up to 30 people. By arrangement, the dining carriage on board the train is also available for group bookings. On offer is a menu of international cuisine, superb food with big robust flavours showcasing fine Tasmanian produce which is complimented by an extensive wine list with a style to suit the most discerning palate. Set menus for group bookings are a speciality and special dietary requirements can be catered for on request. Guests are offered free parking in the reserved parking spaces adjacent to the restaurant. For quality food and warm friendly service in a relaxed environment, Baltimore Restaurant is for you. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
Baltimore Restaurant
Scotchtown Road, Smithton
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Tall Timbers Tasmania
Cradle Mountain Road, Cradle Mountain
Australian
The Wilderness Gallery
or one of our other recommendations