Eat and Drink Tasmania

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Eat and Drink Tasmania

Eat and Drink Tasmania

41 Degrees South – Tasmanian Salmon & Ginseng

A Tiny Bit Marvellous – Cake Making & Decorating

Adventure Cruise – Bruny Island Produce

Agfest – Unique Tastes Pavilion

Alice’s Cottages – Bed and Breakfast

Anvers – House of Chocolate, Latrobe

Barn Market – Coffee, Snacks, Wine, Produce

Battery Point – Chocolate

Bellerive – Boardwalk Food & Wine Stalls

Bicheno Blowhole – Butcher & Baker

Bicheno Ocean View Retreat – Tasmanian Produce

Botanical Gardens Hobart – Tasmanian Restaurant

Bruny Island – Foodie Paradise

Burnie Tasmania – Whisky & Cheese

Caroline Kininmonth – Boat House Restaurant

Chocolate Factory – Cadbury

Chocolate Hampers – Wine, Chocolates, Licorice

Christmas Cornucpias – Recipe by Tamsin Singleton

Coastal Town of Penguin – The Place for Lunch

Cooking School – Tasmanian Produce

Craft Fair – Gourmet Pantry

Crazy for Tasmania – Scallop Pies

Delish Fine Foods – Cafe & Delicatessen

Devil of a Cookbook – Thermomix Recipes

Devonport – House of Anvers

Devonport Tasmania – Gourmet Food

Dinner Cruise – Meal Aboard Historic Ferries

Eastlands – Shopping Centre Food Court

Estia Greek Festival – Traditional Greek Food


 

Farmers Market Hobart – Soup & Cupcakes

Festivale – Food & Wine Festival

Festivale Photography Competition – Tasmanian Food & Wine Image

Flatpack Bakers – Christmas Catering Recipes

Foodie – A Taste of Tasmanian Produce

Food Tour – Hobart’s Hidden Pantries

Fudge – A’Fare, Tasmanian Hand-made

Groovy Penguin – Waterfront Cafe

Gourmet Farmer – A Common Ground

Gourmet Food Tour – Gourmania Food Tours Tasmania

Gunns Plains Potato Festival – Gourmet Spuds

Hobart Centre of Learning – Taste Cafe

Hobart News – Food Guide

Hobart Restaurant – Greek

Hobart Showground – Fine Food Awards & International Wine Show

Hobart Tours – Franklin, Cygnet & Kettering

Holiday in Hobart – The Taste Festival

Hotel Grand Chancellor Launceston – Avenue Restaurant

Huon Valley – Apples & Strawberries

Ingleside Bakery Cafe – Goodies & Gardens

Iron House Brewery – Brew Haus Cafe & Bar

Island Markets – Seafood & Churros Cafe

Kaydale Lodge – Garden Teas & Lunches

Lake St Clair – Derwent Bridge Hotels & Cafes

Lark Distillery – Whisky Bar

Launceston – Basin Cafe

Leven River Cruise – Lunch at Leven Park Reserve

Life’s an Adventure – Karen Goodwin-Roberts Catering

Lilydale Tavern Bakery Cafe – Hot Pies!

Mad About Apples – Caramel Delights

Made in Tasmania – Market Produce

Matt Moran – Henry’s Restaurant, Hobart

Middleton Country Fair – Fresh Produce

Mole Creek Caves – Tassie Tiger Bar

Mountain River Yoghurt – Handmade in the Huon Valley

Mt Field – National Park Waterfalls Cafe

O’Possum Bay – Seafood

Organic – Consumer Choice Awards

Peppermint Bay – Woodbridge Restaurant

Queen Victoria Museum – Choose Cafe

Ralphs Falls – Pyengana Dairy Cheese

Red Bridge Cafe – Providore & Coffee

Restaurants in Tasmania – Tavern

Richmond Tas – Lunch, Sweets & Raspberries

Ritchie’s Mill – Stillwater & Providore

Rivulet Cafe – Former Boags Brewery

Roger – Bay of Fires Gourmet Walking Tour


 

Rolling Rock Cafe – Pizza, Pasta, Burgers

Ross – T Spot, Bakery & Tearooms

Salamanca Market – Fresh Produce

Salmon Ponds – Pancakes by the Pond

Scallop Pies – Irish Guinness

Seafood – Catch a Fish… or not!

Signal Station – Brassiere with Views over Hobart

Silk – Hand-made Fudge

South Arm – Potatoes & Devonshire Tea

Spiky Bridge – Swansea Barkmill Tavern & Bakery

Stanley – Scallops & Crayfish

Sweet-As – Handmade Tasmanian Rock Candy

Tasmania Richmond – Coal River Valley

Tasmanian Craft – Fair, Food and Wine

Tasmanian Craft Fair – Gourmet Festival

Tasmanian Gourmet Gifts – Goodie Hamper

Tasmanian Gourmet Hampers – Local Products

Tasmanian Menu – a Food and Photography Book

Tasmanian Micro Brew Fest – Boutique Beer

Tasmanian Produce – Tasmanian Vegetable Industry

Tasmanian Wineries – Coal River Valley

Tasmazia – Pancake Parlour

Tassie Experience – Gourmet Food by Judy Livingston

Taste of Tasmania – Tasmanian Food and Wine Festival

Ten Things That Attract Me to Tasmania – Beef, Cheese & Seafood

The Market – Cakes & Goodies

The Spirit of Tasmania – On Board Restaurant

The Taste – Festival in Hobart

Thermomix – Cooking Demonstration

Three Little Ducks – Dining out in Bellerive

Things to Do in Launceston – Cataract Bistro

Tour Tasmania – A Day Trip Menu

Travel to Launceston – Italian Bistro

Ulverstone – Many Culinary Options

Ulverstone Tasmania – Pedro’s Seafood Restaurant

Visit Tasmania – Easter holiday

Windermere – Corner Cafe

World Party Hobart – Multicultural Stalls

Wrest Point Coffee Shop – Lunch Buffet

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