Hawley's Gingerbread House - Devonport

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Hawley’s Gingerbread House, located in Devonport East incorporates a café, restaurant and Hawley Vineyards Cellar Door. It also offers a gift shop. Listed with the National Trust, it is housed in one of Devonport’s oldest and most impressive architectural icons, located a short distance from the Spirit of Tasmania terminal, in the heart of the Devonport East shopping precinct. The distinctive Victorian Carpenter Gothic architecture features include arched leadlight windows and decorative bargeboards.

The menu is contemporary Australian in style, featuring the very best of locally grown produce to compliment the Hawley wines, grown at the sister property, Hawley House. The dessert selection includes delectable warm gingerbread with double cream and of course gingerbread men. Dining areas are both inside and out, with two sunken sandstone paved courtyards and water fountains providing the perfect sunny afternoon spot to wait for the Spirit to arrive!

Art and photographic exhibitions are shown periodically, featuring Tasmania’s finest artists.

A visit to Hawley’s Gingerbread House is the perfect start or finale to your Tasmanian holiday. Browse through the local wines, unique gifts and Tasmanian-made souvenirs in the ‘store’.

Open daily in summer months and Wednesday through to Sunday in winter months.

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