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11 best coffee spots in Hobart


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From holes in the wall to places to linger over coffee and brunch to a spot up the mountain.

Just like everything else that has come of age in Hobart over the past several years, the Tassie capital is well and truly in the throes of its third-wave coffee movement and you’ll be hard pressed to find a bad brew here.

Here, some top cafes to add to your itinerary.

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1
Pigeon Hole
Tucked away in the quiet hilly streets of West Hobart, this little gem of a cafe is supported entirely by its own farm, Weston Farm.

2
Villino Coffee
Villino Coffee Roasters, one of the longest-running coffee roasters and wholesalers in Tasmania, has two of its own cafes in the Hobart CBD.

3
Yellow Bernard
The owners of this specialty spot in the middle of Hobart’s CBD are passionate about perfecting the art of good coffee.

4
The Stagg
This small, family-run coffee shop is all about delivery high quality take-away coffee and home-made treats to the people of Hobart.

5
Island Espresso
A Hobart stalwart, Island Espresso pours consistently good local coffee from its cosy spot on Elizabeth Street in Midtown.

6
Room for A Pony
Room For A Pony is a standout here – a cafe occupying a former petrol station site that’s been outfitted with a light industrial touch.

7
Born In Brunswick
As its name suggests, North Hobart’s Born In Brunswick has taken its cues from Melbourne coffee culture.

8
Parklane Espresso
Head to Parklane Espresso for your caffeine fix when you’re exploring the cobblestones and old merchant buildings of Salamanca Place.

9
Jackman and McRoss
Hobart’s favourite bakery is perched high up in the historic suburb of Battery Point.

10
Lost Freight Cafe
Surely Hobart’s most surprising – and welcome – coffee spots comes halfway up kunanyi/Mt Wellington.

11
Ginger Brown Cafe
South Hobart favourite Ginger Brown is known as the best coffee spot in the suburb.
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