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Cascade Hotel
The word 'iconic' is used a lot but in the case of the Cascade Hotel nothing could be truer. The pub was first licensed in 1846 and was purpose built as an Inn for the local folk of the area. In 1870 the licensee, Mr Henry Newman, grew hops on the rivulet and grazed his cattle. Newman set the scene for many Publican's to come holding a raft of community events from sports to inquests and election meetings.

Under the watchful eye of Kunyanyi (formerly Mount Wellington) the Cascade Hotel maintains its presence as an important meeting place and community hub with regular local music events, book launches and get togethers. Known for our great beer, excellent food and great service we look forward to your next visit.
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About the Bar and Bistro
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Our relaxing, friendly bar is the perfect place to unwind after a long day at work or meet friends for a quiet drink or two and shoot the breeze. A pokie free, old style community hub, our bar values our local patrons, with a Punters Club, Footy Tipping, Thursday Evening meat raffles and our renowned Wednesday Gypsy Jazz sessions on offer there's plenty to talk about!
Our Menu
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In the 1800s and early 1900s, South Hobart was home to 12 pubs. Our menu honours the history of some these public houses that no longer grace our main road and back streets. The Fortune of War - First licenced in the mid 1800s, The Fortune of War was located in Macquarie St just down from Elboden St and was recognised as one of the oldest pubs in Tasmania.
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