Room For A Pony

Hobart


There's more than enough room for a pony at this converted petrol station – you could fit a whole herd on the fake-grass terrace out the front. Stop by for a Chinese fried chilli omelette or a burger (mains $11 to $20), a glass of wine, or a local-spirits cocktail on the deck (the rhubarb sour is a killer).


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