Peacock and Jones

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A relaxed and intimate restaurant on Hobart’s iconic waterfront, set within the charismatic sandstone of the IXL building serving local Tasmanian fare with contemporary culinary flair. Tucked away in an old sandstone warehouse on Hobart’s iconic waterfront, Peacock and Jones is a hidden gem that celebrates the beauty of Tasmanian food.

If you’re passionate about local produce, give us a visit;

from your prime position in the open kitchen you’ll see your food as it’s sliced, smell it as it’s seasoned and hear it as it sizzles.

Our menu is constantly changing, because our dishes are driven by what Tasmania grows.

With a focus on Tasmania's finest seasonal produce, our 3-Course Set Menu offers more flexibility in your dining experie...
26/06/2023

With a focus on Tasmania's finest seasonal produce, our 3-Course Set Menu offers more flexibility in your dining experience. Perfect for a mid-week dining option and priced at $70 per person, this menu is designed to be enjoyed over two hours, with any three choices from our Taste the Island menu.

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Spoil yourself with a night at The Henry Jones Art Hotel this winter and receive a $150 voucher to dine at Peacock and J...
05/04/2023

Spoil yourself with a night at The Henry Jones Art Hotel this winter and receive a $150 voucher to dine at Peacock and Jones.*

Taste our Island’s Winter Harvest, and explore the many galleries and venues of Hobart’s arts precinct.

Book now - http://bit.ly/3zidBdi

*Terms & Conditions apply.

See the chipped surface of the stones? Those marks were made by the hammers and chisels of convicts, who cut and shaped ...
22/03/2023

See the chipped surface of the stones? Those marks were made by the hammers and chisels of convicts, who cut and shaped the rock into the building blocks of the early colony.

Today, we’re proud to showcase the heritage of this remarkable place as we add a contemporary chapter to the fascinating story of Peacock and Jones.

James Ashmore from Ashmore Foods Tasmania has been supporting Peacock and Jones to supply the finest seafood for over 5 ...
22/02/2023

James Ashmore from Ashmore Foods Tasmania has been supporting Peacock and Jones to supply the finest seafood for over 5 years.

Visit Peacock and Jones to enjoy an unrivalled taste of Tasmanian produce.

Celebrate your next event with Tasmania's finest produce at Peacock and Jones.Group bookings of up to 20 guests are now ...
07/02/2023

Celebrate your next event with Tasmania's finest produce at Peacock and Jones.
Group bookings of up to 20 guests are now available.

Group Bookings - https://bit.ly/3aVaH5g

We will be closed this Friday the 3rd of February for a private function.We look forward to welcoming our guests back on...
01/02/2023

We will be closed this Friday the 3rd of February for a private function.

We look forward to welcoming our guests back on Saturday to enjoy a taste of Tasmania.

20/12/2022

The perfect way to finish a summer day in Hobart is by tasting the best of Tasmania's local produce at Peacock and Jones.

Celebrate New Year's Eve with Tasmania's finest local produce on Hobart's waterfront.
12/12/2022

Celebrate New Year's Eve with Tasmania's finest local produce on Hobart's waterfront.

Start either of our set tasting menus with our perfectly balanced blue fin tuna and watermelon crudo.Pair with a glass o...
06/12/2022

Start either of our set tasting menus with our perfectly balanced blue fin tuna and watermelon crudo.

Pair with a glass of 2016 bream creek sparkling cuvee for a true Tasmanian dining experience.

"The commitment to keeping things simple and letting the produce sing tracks all the way through to restaurant kitchens ...
22/11/2022

"The commitment to keeping things simple and letting the produce sing tracks all the way through to restaurant kitchens like Peacock and Jones.

It’s not coming at the expense of creativity. Volkmer tells us that being at the helm of Peacock and Jones is the perfect marriage of heroing (and making the most of) ingredients with the skills he developed during his five-year stint at MONA." - Concrete Playground Melbourne

Concrete Playground have explored how our producers make the Peacock and Jones experience so special in their recent article. - Read full article here; https://bit.ly/3h3Fe3C

Introducing our new taste of the island dish - pork belly, terrine and ear with saffron poached fennel, fennel & blood o...
09/11/2022

Introducing our new taste of the island dish - pork belly, terrine and ear with saffron poached fennel, fennel & blood orange salsa with capers in tarragon oil, green apple espuma, pickled fennel seeds, and caramelised apple jus.

Our pork terrine is custom made for us and feels like a perfect European sausage.

One of our fantastic guests have shared their experience tasting our Vegetarian tasting menu. Don't miss out on tasting ...
25/10/2022

One of our fantastic guests have shared their experience tasting our Vegetarian tasting menu.

Don't miss out on tasting Tasmania's finest produce. We also create pescatarian and vegan versions of our set tasting menus.

📸 - Chris Cain

Address

33 Hunter Street
Hobart, TAS
7000

Opening Hours

Tuesday 6pm - 9pm
Wednesday 6pm - 9pm
Thursday 6pm - 9pm
Friday 6pm - 9pm
Saturday 6pm - 9pm

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Tucked away in an old sandstone warehouse on Hobart’s iconic waterfront, Peacock and Jones is a hidden gem that celebrates the beauty of Tasmanian food. If you’re passionate about local produce, give us a visit; from your prime position in the open kitchen you’ll see your food as it’s sliced, smell it as it’s seasoned and hear it as it sizzles. Our menu is constantly changing, because our dishes are driven by what Tasmania grows.