Atop the terrazzo steps of the gentlemanly old Northern Club, this handsome red-brick building is now home to a fine-dining restaurant and a sassy lounge bar specialising in craft beer, whisky, gin and vodka. Food in the restaurant is of the share-plate variety – try the sticky honey-and-garlic quail. Bar snacks are three for $18. Don't dress down (caps, hoodies, sneakers and beanies are verboten).


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1. Town Hall

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2. Macquarie House

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3. Henty House

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4. Holyman House

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5. Boag’s Brewery

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6. Design Tasmania

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7. Albert Hall

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8. State Customs Office

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This building's magnificent 1888 neoclassical colonnade reflects Launceston’s 19th-century prosperity. It now houses offices; not open to the public.