Glass House

Hobart


The very fancy Glass House sits in the prow of the floating Brooke St Pier, sandwiched between Aløft and Brooke St Larder, with a huge window-wall affording uninterrupted views across the Derwent River. Put on your best duds, order a martini with sheep-whey vodka and soak it all in. Fab bar food too (small plates $12 to $36).


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