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The Most Romantic Restaurants in Hobart for Your Next Date Night

The best date nights begin and end at these cosy wine bars and romantic restaurants in Hobart.

Landscape (Image Credit: Henry Jones Art Hotel)
Landscape (Image Credit: Henry Jones Art Hotel)

Whether it’s your first date, third date or you’ve been together for over a decade, there’s nothing nicer than treating yourself to a night out at a good restaurant or cool little wine bar (or both!). And in Hobart, the best date idea is always a meal, given that the food scene is top-tier.

From new and buzzy eateries to established, beloved restaurants; dark and intimate wine bars or bright, cheerful cocktail joints, you’ll find the perfect setting for your next date night in Hobart.

We’ve rounded up the most romantic restaurants in Hobart to help take the planning out of date night.

Landscape (Image Credit: Henry Jones Art Hotel)
Landscape (Image Credit: Henry Jones Art Hotel)

Landscape

Located inside the Henry Jones Art Hotel is the dark, ambient Landscape, a premium dining experience that feels like a restaurant crossed with an art museum, with walls lined with pieces by John Glover. Art lovers will get a kick out of going on a date with an original landscape artwork joining as a third wheel – you’ll never run out of conversation as you gaze at the incredible representations of Tasmania’s wild, stunning beauty on the wall next to you.

The food here is also top-notch, with most of the produce sourced from Tasmanian farmers. It truly is one of the most romantic restaurants in Hobart. 

Sitchu Tip: Dial up the fancy-factor by selecting a few gooey delights from their tempting cheese trolley.

23 Hunter Street, Hobart 

octopus, oysters, cocktails and bread dishes at old wharf hobart
Old Wharf

Old Wharf Restaurant 

Set against the rich backdrop of Hobart’s waterfront history, Old Wharf is a culinary love letter to Tasmania. Here, Chef Alvin Sim reimagines classic dishes with a modern flair, using the finest local produce to craft plates as romantic as the setting. Savour charred octopus or indulge in Tamar Valley mushrooms with stracciatella and salsa verde—each bite tells a story of the island's bounty. With its contemporary charm and heritage nods, Old Wharf is the perfect place to "dock" for an unforgettable evening.

Sitchu Tip: For the ultimate romance, stay the night upstairs at MACq01, where old-world hospitality meets modern luxury.

MACq01 Hotel, 18 Hunter Street, Hobart 

Restaurant Maria (Image Credit: Fiona Vail Photography)
Restaurant Maria (Image Credit: Fiona Vail Photography)

Restaurant Maria

Restaurant Maria brings a touch of Mediterranean romance to Hobart’s Franklin Wharf, evoking the timeless elegance of a 1960s summer on the coast. From its alluring curves to its sun-drenched hues, every detail whispers sophistication. The menu is a love letter to Mediterranean cuisine, celebrating the finest local and Australian ingredients with dishes like oysters kissed with wild fennel pollen and lamb shoulder paired with golden, crispy potatoes.

Sip on a house-made limoncello spritz or explore the apéritif trolley, a nod to classic indulgence. Dining here feels like a rendezvous with passion and flavour, set against a picturesque waterfront backdrop. Ooh la la! 

12 Franklin Wharf, Hobart 

Templo
Templo

Templo

Templo is a charming neighbourhood restaurant, exuding romance and culinary flair from its quiet backstreet location in Hobart. This intimate, 20-seat venue serves Italian-inspired share plates crafted from the finest seasonal Tasmanian produce, paired with exceptional minimal-intervention wines. The weekly-changing menu showcases impeccable attention to detail, with dishes like hand-rolled pasta and melt-in-your-mouth charcuterie. 

Whether you're celebrating an anniversary or simply sharing a memorable meal, Templo sets the stage for amore under its warm, minimalist glow. Book ahead—this romantic rendezvous is one of Hobart’s most sought-after experiences.

98 Patrick Street, Hobart

Omotenashi
Omotenashi

Omotenashi

An exquisite love affair with Japanese cuisine awaits at Omotenashi, Hobart’s most exclusive dining destination. Hidden inside the Lexus of Tasmania showroom within the elegant Rox building, this intimate 12-seat counter restaurant is helmed by Sophie Pope and Lachlan Colwill. Each evening, a meticulously curated 16-course set menu is presented, paired with premium alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages.

Every dish reflects the season’s finest produce, prepared with precision and served with storytelling flair by the chefs themselves, who artfully alternate between cooking and serving. Described as “dinner and a show,” Omotenashi is a celebration of culinary artistry, perfect for couples seeking a luxurious and immersive dining escape.

Unit 4/160 Elizabeth Street, Hobart 

Sonny
Sonny

Sonny

One of Hobart’s most beloved wine bars, the tiny, intimate Sonny is ideal for a date night - a no brainer when it comes to romantic restaurants in Hobart. While there is a long communal table in the centre of the space, the walls are lined with a few tables just for two – an optimal spot for a couple to gaze at each other over a glass of vino. The menu is ever-changing and always featuring local produce, meaning you can go back again and again and always find something new. For the organised among us, you won’t be able to impress your date by booking ahead. So show up nice and early to claim a good table on walk-ins.

120a Elizabeth Street, Hobart

mary mary hobart
Mary Mary (Image Credit: IG marymarybar)

Mary Mary

Tucked in the former St Mary’s Hospital building in Salamanca Place is Mary Mary, a cocktail bar offering dark, cosy vibes. Its drinks menu is stacked with Tasmanian spirits and unique cocktails – try the True Local, an apple brandy and vermouth concoction that’s a real nod to the Apple Isle. Head here for a pre or post-dinner beverage on a date night, or you could just stay and order oysters, crostini, salumi or another plate from the small bites menu. Cosy, intimate vibes never looked so good. 

2a Salamanca Place, Hobart

Trophy Room
Trophy Room

Trophy Room

One of North Hobart’s newer dining options, Trophy Room launched with breakfast and lunch service that proved instantly popular. So much so, the restaurant has branched out into adding Friday night dinner – the perfect date idea for a Hobart rendezvous. The small space offers several tables for two, making it perfect to chat over a bowl of fresh homemade pasta. Trophy Room takes lunch and dinner bookings but you can always roll the dice with a walk-in and hope for a spot!

342 Argyle Street, North Hobart

seafood platter at institut polaire
Institut Polaire

Institut Polaire

Opposite to dark and cosy is Institut Polaire, a wine bar and restaurant which is as white and cool as it comes. An ode to Tasmania’s location as the gateway to Antarctica, the venue celebrates the colder side of life: cool climate wines, freshly-caught seafood from the freezing Southern Ocean and food incorporating alpine food traditions. The relatively small space filled with tables for two – not to mention Australia’s biggest wine list with 100+ drops – makes for a perfect date night experience. Book ahead if you want to try the set menu, or if you’re happy for a la carte, walk-ins are welcome.

1/7 Murray Street, Hobart

the bar at ogee hobart
Ogee (Image Credit: IG @ogee.hobart)

Ogee

Matt Breen, the brains (and chef) behind Sonny, opened Euro-inspired bistro Ogee in 2023. Like his former restaurant, this North Hobart space is small and intimate with just 28 seats, and is probably the first date idea most Hobart couples have when choosing a venue. With a delicious pasta-heavy menu, lots of Italian and French wines on the list, a great vibe and plenty of tables for two, it’s the perfect date night spot. It’s open Thursday - Sunday and while there’s a small amount of bookings available, walk-ins are preferred.

374 Murray Street, North Hobart

lucinda wine bar seafood dishes
Lucinda (Image Credit: IG lucindawinebar)

Lucinda

Lucinda is another intimate wine bar that is a favourite with locals – you’ll see many a date night happening if you happen to stroll past while it’s open (Wednesday to Saturday from 4pm). Small and with an extensive wine list, Lucinda is a great pre-dinner option, especially if you’re heading to its sister restaurant Dier Makr afterwards. However, Lucinda does have some scrumptious small plates on the menu, so if you’re lucky enough to nab a table, order up and settle in for a cosy night with your other half.

123 Collins Street, Hobart

Dier Makr
Dier Makr

Dier Makr

The sister restaurant to Lucinda is situated in the same grey building, and has the same owner-chef, Kobi Ruzicka. If you and your other half consider yourselves foodies, a visit to Dier Makr is a great date idea. The menu, which like others on this list is both inspired by and heavily incorporates local produce, is unique and ever-changing. The restaurant’s space is small and intimate – and there’s a huge wine cellar in one corner where the perfect pairing for your meal can be found. Treat yourself to the set menu on Thursday – Sunday and your tastebuds will fall in love.

123 Collins Street, Hobart

pitzi hobart
Pitzi

Pitzi

A newcomer to Hobart’s foodie scene, Pitzi is owned by the same folks as Fico, one of the city’s most celebrated restaurants. And it looks like Pitzi might go the same way as its older sibling – it only opened in January 2024 and is already proving to be popular with locals. Cheerful and welcoming, it’s a great spot for a date because it’s still small and intimate, despite the relaxed atmosphere. Dedicated to all things pasta, the menu is full of Italian-inspired dishes with local flair… sea urchin spaghetti, anyone?

If you've flirted your way through our guide to the most romantic restaurants in Hobart, you're bound to swoon over the fun bars around the city as well as the striking national parks around Tasmania that are simply perfect for your next adventure date. 

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