Gorge Restaurant

Launceston


It’s worth eating here for the photogenic setting alone, especially when sitting outside in summer watching the peacocks strut their stuff. Walk off your deep-fried brie and your twice-cooked duck on the stroll back to town through Cataract Gorge. Super-romantic at night.


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