A significant heritage listed site, the signal station was the first to be constructed in Tasmania in 1811 to report shipping in and out of the Port of Hobart. The Signalman’s cottage built in 1897, which is now the established restaurant, capturing stunning 180 degree views across Southern Tasmania, from the city of Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula and beyond.
OPEN FROM 9:00AM – 4:30PM 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, LUNCH, MORNING OR AFTERNOON TEA OR COFFEE, OR A GLASS OF WINE OR A BEER AND A SNACK.
PERFECT FOR EVENTS & FUNCTIONS
The historical Signal Station site has some of the best views any eatery in Tasmania has to offer capturing over 180-degree views across the southern Tasmanian coastal landscape from the city of Hobart to the Tasman Peninsula, the D’Entrecasteaux Channel and beyond.
ALL-DAY BREAKFAST
Our beautifully presented dishes are made of quality seasonal produce, creating a uniquely Tasmanian dining experience packed with original flavours.
Our menu items are sourced from quality, local seasonal produce, created by our talented and experienced chef with 30 years of industry experience. Beautifully presented dishes giving you a delectable dining experience that will ignite the senses.Fully Licensed with Local Tasmanian Wines. Wheelchair and stroller friendly 10 minute drive from Hobart city centre
RICH HISTORY
The Signal Station is a significant heritage site, boasting interpretive descriptions of the history of signal communication from Mount Nelson to Port Arthur.
A stylish, art-filled space with warm furnishings and views of the city, for modern bistro food.