Born in Brunswick

Hobart


Born in Brunswick is a stylistically elevated Hobart cafe (blond timbers, huge colourful bird murals and white everywhere else) with a creative menu of all-day offerings (coffee-and-cake takes on a new meaning when the 'cake' is blood lime and macadamia cheesecake with honeycomb). Try the house-smoked Huon salmon with crispy egg, black sesame and Tasmanian wasabi. It's all quite impressive.


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