Bruny Island Cruises Restaurant
The restaurant forms part of the Bruny Island Cruises Centre, operated by Pennicott Wilderness Journeys, and while the restaurant provides meals for people who are going on a cruise, the restaurant is open to the general public.
The restaurant is modern, light and airy.
It offers both indoor and outdoor dining areas that overlook Adventure Bay.
We have dined at Bruny Island Cruises Restaurant a couple of times after hiking on Bruny Island.
Although there are only a handful of meals on the menu, each meal is cooked well, highlights local produce and is fresh and satisfying.
The restaurant is licensed and the outdoor dining area makes for a fantastic spot to sit back and enjoy the view while sipping a glass of Tassie sparkling.
We really enjoyed the house made spiced pumpkin soup. It was thick, warming and had just the right amount of heat.
The accompanying warm, crusty bread roll was fresh and they didn't skimp on the butter!
We also had the classic fish and chips with garden salad.
The outer shell of the crumbed fish fillets were golden and crispy and the white flesh of the fish was flaky and soft.
On another occasion we had the fish burger, which consisted of crumbed fish fillets and salad in a large, white crusty baguette-style roll and chips on the side.
The fish was again cooked perfectly, and we were impressed with the portion size and value of this meal.
We loved dining at Bruny Island Cruises Restaurant, so whether you're hopping on one of the Pennicott boats or you're simply passing by, drop in and have a light meal and a drink.
https://www.brunycruises.com.au/restaurant/
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