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10 years ago
I love the meals here, they have a great menu and they even have pizza. The service is wonderful, the guys and girls who work here are always happy to serve. read more
Commercial Hotel Launceston - Hotels Near Me - Launceston, TAS
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27 George St
Launceston Tasmania 7250
Australia
(03) 6331 3868
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Royal Oak Hotel
(1 review)
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This pub was one of many highlights to my recent trip to Tasmania! Its got a great atmosphere and…read moreis very friendly - so much so, that everyone in there seems to know each other and everyone seems to give everyone else a hug as soon as they come into the building. Its like a lot of Melbourne's pub were about 15 years ago - and I say that in a good way - its just very friendly and unpretentious. The food is good without being excellent, and the drinks are quite cheap - but the atmosphere is the big drawcard. There doesnt seem to be any dress code or any security guards or anything else like that which can cause conflict and the barstaff are really friendly. Looking forward to my next trip to Launceston and the Royal Oak Hotel!
Best Western Plus
(2 reviews)
Former "The Mercure" 6 storey building with own restaurant…read more Very friendly staff Free wifi Have eaten at their in-house restaurant "Snappers", and was pretty ordinary. Would suggest eating out at one of the many local restaurants
All I can say is ask for a room with Air Conditioning - without it, the room is fowl - they provide…read morea small fan, and a air 'cooler' both look like they have been pull out of 1980 (dust and all). I'm sure it's just fine in the cooler months, but now with a window that only opens 20cms, diabolical.
The Sebel Launceston
(5 reviews)
After staying at a nearby hotel previously and having terrible experience, we decided this hotel…read morewould be our hotel of choice. The hotel is very modern in the foyer. Check-in was great. There is a great restaurant and bar near the lobby. The lounge within the restaurant in bar makes it very casual and welcoming. Our rooms are very modern nice and clean and brilliant . The only concern we had and problem was they were still updating half of the hotel and we were walking through a construction zone to and from our room every day and had to put up with a bunch of noise from contractors. I'm not sure the answer would've been here but they can't work on all the rooms at once but it was not the best situation. Once the hotel is completely updated and there is no more construction, it will likely hit a five star Yelp rating. I'll stay here next time hopefully it's all done and we have a great day..
My room was very large and spacious. It was more like a an apartment in terms of size than a room…read more A separate living area, bathroom and toilet provide ample space. Certainly enough for two people. The king size bed was very comfortable and the concierge was helpful. If ever returning to 'Ceston, I definitely would stay at the Sebel. Good location too - easy access to town.
Cock N Bull British Pub
Well a nicely little pub , a fire place down stairs would be nice , food was great , friendly…read morehelpful staff that have a sense of humour , pokies suck (sorry coin drop annoying )
This place is a local, heaps of sausage everywhere (if you know what I mean) and old couples…read more Reasonable prices considering the quality of the food. Traditional pub fare. Pie, the meat was crap but the pastry was perfect and buttery and good vegetables on the side. The lamb shank was served in a cob loaf which was pretty rich. All in all a good pub for casual beers and dinner :)
Peppers Seaport Hotel
They get more like a 3.5 stars but room size(with an awesome bathroom and good amenities) and free…read moreinternet push this up to four stars. They have a decent location about 10 minutes walk to the city centre. They are situated on the river and are close by Cataract Gorge (DO NOT MISS CATARACT GORGE) The rooms are modern, but the set up is a little awkward (you need your card key twice: First to access the entryway that services two rooms; Second to get into your actual room)-can you imagine my poor neighbours if I had stumbled in drunk? (Oh wait, I DID stumble in drunk-hope I didn't disturb anyone!) The service is personal and very friendly and makes this feel like a small hotel. It is probably the most modern hotel in Launnie and very comfortable so I would highly recommend it if you're visiting the area.
The rooms on this waterfront hotel are spacious and included many amenities that made our week long…read morestay even more enjoyable. The staff was friendly, professional and extremely helpful with directions and dining suggestions. We dined at the Mud Bar Restaurant attached to the hotel for several of our meals. Given the exemplary service we received and the excellent food we were served, we could have eaten there every day. Servers Peter and Dasha, in particular made each visit a fun and memorable dining experience. We cant wait to return to Tasmania and this great hotel.
Mantra Charles Hotel
(3 reviews)
We stayed only the one night of a two week driving tour of Tassie, to dine at a steak restaurant in…read moretown. We couldn't be more impressed with the room and the hotel! Modern décor surrounded our king size bed - much of it exclusive to the hotel (you'll love the window blind!). The ceiling is probably 12ft high, and the ensuite quite roomy. The hotel now has in-room free wi-fi as well as cabled broadband. The lobby and restaurant/lounge are compact, but classy and well looked after by the staff. Hotel Charles is located a short walk South of the CBD on a plot previously part of the Hospital. It shares many of its parking spots with a number of businesses during the day, so there are signs reserving spaces for hotel guests only from 5:30pm to 8:30am. If you can only get one of those spaces when you arrive, the obligation to shift would be a downside of your stay.
Stayed here for one night. The rooms are modern, new and clean. This hotel is great value for money…read moreand included free high speed internet (cable only, no wifi). The front desk staff were friendly and helpful. Would happily stay here again in Launceston. The only downside for this hotel, is its a short walk from the restaurant/cafe part of town. This isn't too much of issue if you are happy with a 10 minute stroll.
Fiona's Bed & Breakfast
Great location, you are close to everything, but feel quite set apart in this quiet little village…read more The bed was comfy and the deluxe room was spacious - with a nice sized desk, fridge, and two couches. Also nice to have a big bathtub and a little brick patio out back to relax in after a long day. There is also a good Indian restaurant, Pickled Evenings, just down the hill near the driveway entrance. If you are coming during the cooler months, do bring a bathrobe and warm pajamas though as the suite can get quite chilly. There is a space heater, but still. Also, I wish there had been an information sheet in the room - I arrived late and so was not able to jump on the wifi until someone could tell me the password the following day. I also did not realize until the end of my stay that the bed had an electric blanket underneath the sheet, which would have been great to know earlier. Breakfast is ok, just some eggs, toast, and cereal - but the view from the dining room is quite lovely.
From the owner: Fiona's of Launceston…read more Luxury Bed and Breakfast Accommodation When deciding on accommodation in Northern Tasmania, consider Fiona's of Launceston. Nestled in a beautiful garden setting, just a few minutes stroll to the centre of Launceston. Fiona's of Launceston is a Bed and Breakfast at its best. Located in a quiet cul de sac, Fiona's individually styled boutique rooms are shielded from the noise and traffic of the city, with plenty of off street car parking. There are three styles of rooms including; The Junior Suites, The King Suites and The Deluxe Room All rooms have private entrance access, and many have either a balcony or courtyard.
The Royal Oak
We were drawn into this pub by the live Irish folk music. We ended up staying for dinner - roast…read morespecial with a dessert. The food was good, prices were reasonable and the atmosphere was terrific.
3$ stubbies of Boags…read more SUCK IT Sydney! Launceston knows how to party. Heaps of cool pubs dotted around 'Ces-ton as I like to call it. Bit student vibe at this one if I remember correctly or was it a local pub for local people? Either way Tasmanian's are refreshingly friendly and quite quick to get into a conversation with. I mean what more could you want for then a good chat with a few locals over some cheap drinks. I can't remember clearly whether this was the pub I was too terrified to drink in or not, all I have is that 3$ stubbies pic so I'm going to assume it was awesome and we'll let the next unfortunate yelper determine whether or not they escape with their life. Good Luck
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Built around 1840, a grand old building. Stayed in apartment 1. Large lounge/dining with a…read morebeautiful view of the sunset. It was like a step back in time. She crackles and moans, but so much character. The main bed was so comfortable. The washer and dryer on the rear balcony a bonus. Nice gas fire too. Close to beautiful city park and short walk to the town centre. Would stay there any time I visited Launceston.
Lovely looking deli with some fantastic local and imported goodies…read more We dropped about $100 on stuff to fill up our esky for an epic picnic. The picnic was spectacular. Hot smoked trout, prosciutto, olives, oozing brie, stuffed peppers, stuffed figs, etc. But this place looses major stars because the guy that runs the place was a nasty piece of work. Wouldn't go back.
This is a typical country town pub. We stopped for dinner with fairly low expectations. It was…read morealmost completely full of quite noisy elderly people about our age who were all obviously having a great time. My wife and I ordered the BBQ Ribs and wings to share and our daughter ordered the Scotch Fillit. Ribs can be pretty ordinary, but they were amazing. Melt in your mouth and super tasty. My daughter loved her steak. I tried a bit and it was the best we had had after eating in restaurants, pubs and fancy, on our 3 week holiday, and this was far and away the best. The deserts were also great. The staff were charming country good people and could not have been more helpful. We wholeheartedly recommend it.
We stayed here for 3 nights on a recent trip to Launceston. It looked like an old house converted…read moreinto a hotel. The room is very spacious, enough room for an entire family. Tons of closet space/ a comfortable sofa/ large bathroom. Very clean as well. My only complaint is that there is no lift! The reception had offered to carry our luggage up to our room but on a day when you come back from hours of hiking, the last thing you want is the further aggravate your knees from climbing the stairs to your room.
Staff were friendly enough and the rooms were nice and clean. There are no lifts, which is a pain…read moreif you have large bags. The bed wasn't the most comfortable but not bad for a night stay
It's cheap and it's clean. Decor is a bit tired but the rooms are a decent size. It has heating and…read moreair conditioning, a nice little courtyard with chairs and tables, and off-street parking. On the corner of two fairly busy roads so it can be a bit noisy, but it's easy walking distance to the central part of Launceston.
The Old Bakery Inn advertises itself as "heritage accommodation" and that's exactly what it is…read more The building is fairly old and antique-looking, and situated in a central and convenient part of Launceston. The rooms are quite spacious for the price and feature insanely comfortable four-poster beds and surprisingly modern bathroom furnishings. The owners also have an adorable small dog that sometimes hangs out in the main lobby, and is super friendly and loves cuddles! (but be aware if you're allergic!) The major downside to our stay was that the advertising and the Inn's website led us to believe that breakfast was included in the room, but it was not. The breakfast served there is quite good, but for $17 per person, I have no doubt you could find better quality and a much lower price if you ventured out to a nearby cafe or bakery. Overall, a comfortable and reasonably-priced place to stay, central location that is within walking distance of several restaurants, pubs, and bottleshops, and classic, old-fashioned decor made for a very pleasant stay.
Stayed in this beautiful heritage property for one night. Everything looked just great until we…read moreturned on the heating ... barely warm, which was not good in Launceston's very cold winter period. Reported to the front desk and although they tried everything to get some heat going, the recently installed unit was not co-operating. Extra blankets and a couple of portable fan heaters did take the edge off the chill, but we were still quite cold. They did their best and it's a shame that this rather spoilt our stay. The room itself is quite spacious and well equipped. Very comfy bed, large modern bathroom with oodles of lovely hot water and a nice quiet area of town. Let's hope this problem is sorted before the next guests arrive.
Really enjoyed the open steak sandwich lunch special in the restaurant area. Reasonable prices and…read moregreat decor in a quite atmosphere suitable for the family.