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Stillwater

Top choice in Launceston


The much-awarded Stillwater, inside a historic flour mill on the Tamar (parts of which date back to 1832), has long been at the top of Launceston’s dining tree. It serves laid-back breakfasts and lunches…then puts on the Ritz for dinner. The menu changes with the seasons and, like the thoughtful wine list, zeros in on local produce.


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