Restaurants in The North
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Umm Trattoria Pizzeria
Authentic Italian fare in East Devonport – wood-fired pizzas as well as pastas, risottos and tasty toasted paninis. A chalkboard announces the daily changing specials.
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Kit Kat Cafe
This welcoming café offers hungry arrivals off the ferry big bacon-and-egg breakfasts and eat-ins or takeaways including juicy, delicious burgers, fish and chips, wraps and sandwiches. There's a play corner where the little tackers can keep busy while you break your fast.
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Perry Bros Bakery
Perry Bros Bakery specialises in excellent curry scallop pies, great lunchtime menus and good cakes for in between. After an early-morning ferry arrival you can fill up here: the excellent gourmet breakfasts come with hash browns, baked beans and the lot.
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Twist
Pan-fried wallaby sirloin served with pepperberry sauce perhaps? Thai-style trevalla with mango and Asian green salad? Twice-cooked duck? Twist is Devonport’s grooviest contemporary restaurant with creative new mains and a new twist on old faves.
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Renusha's
Indian curries and Italian pasta are definitely an odd mix, but Renusha's achieves the combination with confidence. It has a strong local reputation for being consistently good.
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Peelz Courthouse Cafe
There are freshly squeezed juices, smoothies, great coffees and fine chai lattés here. On Sundays you can enjoy a big brekky ($10.50) under the umbrellas outside. There are also good gourmet baguettes, burgers and pastas.
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All Things Nice
Located near the ferry terminal with bakery items including gourmet chunky pies, scallop pies, cakes, sweets and a good strong cuppa.
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Essence
You’d hardly expect to find a top-notch restaurant in this suburban-industrial neighbourhood, but Essence offers excellent reasonably priced degustation-style dining to discerning Devonportians.
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Rosehip Café
Part of the Backpacker’s Barn complex, hip Rosehip does reliable coffee, healthy wraps, crisp salads, and good focaccias and soups with organic products.
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Indian Affair
Spicy South Indian curries cooked with chutzpah ensure the round tables in this upbeat eatery are always busy.
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Tapas Lounge Bar
Everyone's talking about this cool new place upstairs in the Rooke St Mall. It's all done up in black leather, has funky music, and the tapas-style menu also has options for kids. After 9pm it morphs into a bar for over 25s with live music Friday to Sunday.
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Bento
Economically priced (finger food from $3) this place offers lacquered bento box meals including a bento banquet ($17.50), with unlimited miso, an unlimited hot dish and Japanese-style ice cream.
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Stonies Fifties Café
Choose from hearty all-day breakfasts or robust burgers. Try the Chubby Cheeser, but try not to choke on the occasional bad pun. The coffee is good too, with 18 different brews all named after 1950s music stars. Espresso fans should order a 'Little Richard'.
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