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As Cafe/Restaurant connoisseurs and travel writers, we eat out regularly in a number of cities and towns throughout Australia consistently. Occasionally we find a Cafe/Restaurant that we will re revisit many times when in the area. The Nose Bag has an intriguing design, with a central kitchen serving area resembling an upturned ship. Three kidney shaped tables in Tasmanian oak and a curved counter skirt around the kitchen. Square, pale-pine and sassafras tables plus round coloured tables are matched with a selection of retro designer chairs. Several mirror-lined booths with glass brick fronts complete the seating arrangements, while huge colourful pop-art boards adorn two walls. A large children's play area, has an array of interesting toys to keep the children occupied, while parents/grandparents can dine inside or out, over looking the teal green waters of the Derwent. The award winning chef-owner has been preparing meals ...read more
spacious, modern, inviting, warm, sunny with great sea views. With a tidy alfresco area at street level. We enjoyed a scrumptious generous size apple cake with cream and ice cream. Accompanied with two very good coffee's. The cafe/restaurant offers a very assorted menu, with an assortment of "Nose Bag Originals" Very unique. We found the cafe's Amanti coffee a very good roast. Service was friendly and inviting. Good call.