Brother Mine

Hobart


Bring your bro to this savvy bar-bistro, just over the hill from the main North Hobart hubbub. Spreading themselves through three conjoined shopfronts (with three different floor levels), affluent baby-boomers enjoy a meaty menu (lamb, duck, fish, steak) or an afternoon drink (cocktails, craft beer and whisky). Angle for a window seat.


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