Glenorchy is one of Tasmania's most exciting food and wine destinations, reflecting the rich and diverse community that calls it home.
Sitting on the banks of the River Derwent, many of the area’s best dining experiences come with stunning water views to match.
Glenorchy is home to a diverse and growing food scene that reflects the municipality’s multicultural community, local creativity and connection to Tasmania’s renowned produce regions.
From casual cafés and bakeries to family-run restaurants and international cuisine, Glenorchy offers a wide variety of dining experiences for residents and visitors to enjoy.
Dining in Glenorchy
The municipality features an impressive mix of eateries, cafés, takeaway shops and restaurants representing cultures and cuisines from around the world.
Moonah, in particular, has become known as one of Tasmania’s most vibrant food destinations, offering a unique and multicultural dining experience.
Visitors and locals can enjoy a broad range of cuisine, including:
- Vietnamese, Thai and pan-Asian food
- Ethiopian and East African restaurants
- Turkish bakeries and Middle Eastern cuisine
- Italian cafés, bakeries and delis
- Fresh Tasmanian seafood
- Contemporary Australian dining
- Classic pubs, clubs and RSL dining
- Specialty coffee and café culture
- International grocery stores and specialty food retailers
The city’s food culture reflects the diversity of the community and continues to evolve with new businesses, cafés and dining experiences opening across the municipality.
Markets
Glenorchy hosts markets and community events where visitors can enjoy fresh produce, artisan products and locally made food and beverages.
Markets may include:
- Fresh fruit and vegetables
- Artisan baked goods
- Specialty foods and handmade products
- International cuisine and street food
- Tasmanian produce and gourmet items
Markets and food events also provide opportunities to support local growers, producers and small businesses.
Moonah Main Street
Moonah’s Main Street is widely recognised as the centre of Glenorchy’s food and cultural scene.
The area is home to a vibrant mix of multicultural restaurants, cafés, bakeries, grocers and specialty food stores that attract visitors from across Greater Hobart and beyond.
The street’s unique atmosphere, cultural diversity and locally owned businesses help create one of Tasmania’s most distinctive dining precincts.
Visitors can explore a wide range of flavours, cuisines and food experiences within walking distance, making Moonah a popular destination for casual dining and food discovery.
Local produce
Glenorchy’s location within Southern Tasmania provides easy access to some of the state’s best produce regions.
Many local restaurants, cafés and food businesses source fresh Tasmanian ingredients, including:
- Seafood
- Dairy products and cheeses
- Seasonal fruit and vegetables
- Meat and smallgoods
- Wine, cider and craft beverages
Tasmania’s reputation for high-quality produce is reflected in the menus and food experiences available throughout Glenorchy.
Glenorchy’s food culture continues to grow as new businesses, community events and multicultural influences shape the city’s dining scene.
Council supports vibrant local centres and community spaces that encourage hospitality, cultural exchange and economic activity across the municipality.
Whether you are looking for a quick coffee, family dining, international cuisine or fresh local produce, Glenorchy offers something for every taste and experience.
Local Highlights
- Tour the iconic Cadbury Chocolate Factory — see how your favourite chocolate is made and pick up some discounted seconds while you’re there
- Explore a world of flavours across the city’s multicultural restaurant scene, with Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Indian, Japanese, Nepalese, and European cuisines all on offer
- Sip cool-climate wines with a view at Derwent Estate Wines
- Treat yourself to a scoop from Valhalla Ice Cream — a Tasmanian institution
At MONA
Glenorchy is home to MONA, and its food and drink offering is as bold and eclectic as the museum itself:
- Moorilla Winery — one of Tasmania’s oldest vineyards, right on site
- Moo Brew — Tasmania’s celebrated craft brewery, born at MONA
- SOURCE Restaurant — a feast for the senses showcasing Tasmanian produce
- FARO Bar + Restaurant — light-filled dining suspended dramatically over the River Derwent
- Heavy Metal Kitchen — live-fire cooking in a uniquely theatrical setting
- Void Bar — the perfect spot for a drink or snack inside the museum itself
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