Gourmet Traveller

Marla Singer

By day it’s a bustling hub for brunchers and lunchers, but come 5pm this neighbourhood jewel on Hobart’s suburban Eastern Shore slips into something more comfortable and becomes a wine bar serving up a snappy menu of things that are straight up good to eat. Chef

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