Cornelian Bay Boat House

Hobart


About 3km north of the city, this stylish, light-filled restaurant-bar occupies a converted beach pavilion on shallow Cornelian Bay – the swimming destination of choice for sweaty Hobartians circa 1900. The menu is highly evolved, starring quality local produce and delivered with super service. Try the Boat House chowder or the Scottsdale pork loin with smoked pineapple and cider-and-sage jelly.


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