Brunswick Hotel

Hobart


Purportedly Australia's second-oldest pub (pouring since 1827), the convict-built Brunswick has the city centre's best beer garden in the form of its Grill steakhouse in the rear courtyard. 'Parmi and pint' night segues nicely into trivia night on Wednesday.

Tassie Backpackers is upstairs.


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