Discover Hobart with Dave’s Eats Food Tour

If you’re after a taste of Hobart’s best, this 2-hour walking food tour offers a flavorful exploration of the city’s waterfront and historic streets. Led by knowledgeable guides like Gregg and Stephen, the tour visits iconic spots such as Salamanca Place and Constitution Dock, offering a welcoming stroll through the city’s lively culinary scene. The price hovers around $102 per person, which provides a solid value considering the variety of tastings and stories you’ll experience.
What we love most about this tour is how it combines delicious regional produce with engaging stories about the passionate producers behind each dish. The stops at family-run fishmongers, charming bakeries, artisanal delis, and sweet chocolatiers mean you’ll get a true taste of Tasmania’s unique food culture. Plus, the inclusion of at least five food stops and drinks guarantees a satisfying and varied experience.
The only thing to consider is that this tour is quite relaxed and mainly focused on food and local stories, so if you’re looking for a fast-paced adventure or extensive sightseeing, you might find it a bit gentle. It’s best suited for those who love food, want a laid-back way to explore Hobart, and appreciate hearing about the people behind the produce.
If you’re a traveler who enjoys authentic, bite-sized experiences that highlight local craftsmanship and flavors, this tour will likely be one of your highlights in Tasmania’s capital.
Key Points

- Authentic Flavors: Enjoy regional specialties and unique Tasmanian treats at multiple stops.
- Informative Guides: Guides like Gregg and Stephen offer engaging stories about local producers and food history.
- Iconic Locations: The tour covers top Hobart spots like Salamanca Place and Constitution Dock.
- Variety of Tastings: Expect at least five food stops, including seafood, cheeses, chocolates, and more.
- Flexible & Relaxed: A leisurely pace suitable for most travelers, with a focus on tasting and storytelling.
- Good Value: Given the inclusions, the tour offers a memorable experience for a reasonable price.
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In-Depth Look at the Hobart Food Tour

The Experience Begins at Salamanca Square
Starting at the Machine Laundry Cafe in Salamanca Square, the tour kicks off in a lively neighborhood filled with historic warehouses and vibrant markets. This area’s charm lies in its blend of old architecture and modern cafes, making it a perfect introduction to Hobart’s character. During the walk, you’ll get a sense of the city’s maritime history, which is woven into its food scene, especially at Constitution Dock.
Exploring Constitution Dock and the Waterfront
The main part of the tour takes you along Hobart’s most famous waterfront, where you’ll visit several local eateries. This part lasts about an hour and a half, giving plenty of time for tastings and conversation. You might find yourself sampling freshly prepared seafood, award-winning deli meats, and artisanal cheeses—each with stories of the local producers behind them.
We loved the way guides like Stephen or Gregg share insights about Tasmanian produce and the people who craft it. As one reviewer mentioned, “Gregg was fun and funny and loaded with information.” It’s this personal touch that makes the experience stand out, offering more than just food but also a peek into the community’s fabric.
The Henry Jones Art Hotel and IXL Jam Factory
A highlight is stopping at the Henry Jones Art Hotel, built in what was once the IXL Jam Factory. Here, you can indulge in a jam donut, a simple but memorable treat that connects Hobart’s culinary past with its present. This sweet moment is appreciated by many, as one reviewer noted, “Enjoy a jam donut in Henry Jones’ famous IXL Jam Factory.”
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What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour includes snacks and tastings at a minimum of five food stops, along with at least one drink. This might be a local craft beer, cider, or a non-alcoholic option, depending on the vendor. It’s a well-rounded way to experience Tasmania’s culinary diversity without feeling overwhelmed.
You’ll need to bring your own bottled water, but the tour guides suggest you can top up for free at the stops. They also try to accommodate special dietary needs when possible, which is thoughtful for those with food allergies or preferences.
Group Size and Atmosphere
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate and friendly atmosphere. Reviews highlight the guide’s professional yet approachable style, making it easy to ask questions and learn about Hobart’s food culture.
The Value and Overall Impression
At $101.82 per person, the tour’s value hinges on the quality and variety of tastings, the engaging storytelling, and the chance to walk through Hobart’s most iconic streets. Considering the personal stories behind each bite and the chance to sample regional specialties you won’t find elsewhere, many travelers find it a worthwhile expense.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience suits travelers eager to explore Hobart through its food and local stories. It’s perfect for culinary enthusiasts, those who enjoy informal walking tours, and anyone interested in supporting local producers. The relaxed pace makes it accessible for most age groups and physical fitness levels.
If your idea of travel involves authentic tastes and engaging guides, you’ll find this tour both enjoyable and informative. However, if you’re after extensive sightseeing or quick bites, you might prefer other options or combine this experience with a broader itinerary.
Final Thoughts

For those wanting a delicious introduction to Hobart’s culinary scene, Dave’s Eats Food Tour offers a genuine, enjoyable way to taste and learn about Tasmania’s finest. The combination of excellent guides, authentic regional food, and charming locations creates a memorable, flavor-filled adventure that’s well worth the modest investment.
This tour shines in its ability to connect travelers with the people behind the produce, transforming simple tastings into stories and experiences. Whether you’re a foodie or just curious about Tasmania’s local flavors, you’ll likely leave with a full belly and a richer understanding of Hobart’s character.
In summary, if you’re looking for an easy-going, flavorful, and authentic way to explore Hobart’s waterfront and historic streets, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s especially suited for those who enjoy local foods, engaging guides, and a relaxed pace that allows for genuine connection and discovery.
FAQ

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, covering key areas like Salamanca Place and Constitution Dock.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Machine Laundry Cafe in Salamanca Square and concludes at Van Diemens Land Creamery at Constitution Dock.
What is included in the price?
You will enjoy snacks and tastings at a minimum of five food stops, along with at least one drink during the tour.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour, which qualifies for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for people with dietary restrictions?
The guides can try to offer substitutes for dietary needs, but it’s best to specify your requirements in advance.
How many people are on each tour?
A maximum of 15 travelers ensures a friendly and manageable group size.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the walk is generally easygoing around the waterfront and historic streets.
Do I need to bring my own water?
Yes, bottled water is not provided, but you can top up for free at the stops.
What makes this tour special?
The focus on local, artisanal foods and the stories behind each producer make it more than just a tasting—it’s a connection to Hobart’s food community.
Would this tour suit families or groups?
Absolutely, it’s suitable for most ages and groups, especially those curious about Tasmanian cuisine and culture.
This thorough, balanced look at Dave’s Eats Hobart Food Tour reveals it as a delightful way to experience the city’s culinary soul. It’s more than just a food walk — it’s a chance to meet the people behind the flavors and to get a real taste of Hobart’s vibrant community.
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