The Kentish Tasmania
Address | 60 High St, Oatlands TAS, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 6254 1119 |
Website | www.thekentishtasmania.com.au |
Categories | Pub, Restaurant, Serviced Accommodation |
Rating | 4.4 43 reviews |
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The Kentish Tasmania reviews
43We travel around looking for the best breakfast places and we would safely say The Kentish is on that list now! The breakfast was generous and tasted amazing! Service was great and we will definitely be back!
Love this place. The Kentish is putting Oatlands back on the map. Staff, food, service, all excellent and the place is open consistently when you need them unlike many tasmanian eateries who open and close on a whim.
We come here often from Hobart. It's a one hour drive byut the food's great and the staff are always happy. Only problem is that they're only one hour from Hobart and have Boags on tap instead of Cascade Draught. As a Hobartian this would stop me calling in for a drink. Just as well the food is so good and the missus loves the fish and chips.
This is supposed to be a bakery, food was nothing to write home about very poor, would not recommend it friends or family.
Food was good after a long day travelling.
Staff hospitality was amazing even though they were absolutely run off their feet and had a full house. They were so polite and friendly - it was a true credit to them and the establishment. Well done ladies
Selection of bakery products was limited when we visited but it was on a Friday in winter. What they had was fresh and delicious! Coffee was good as well. Will return.
A great update on the previous venue. Clean modern interior. Fantastic range of cakes and pastries. A very reasonable selection on the menu. Good value for money.
Over priced all round. 10 $ for a plate of chips & suspicious small pints. Where has the good old fashioned small town pub vibe and generosity gone? Rip
We have had dinner here twice since moving to Oatlands last week. Staff are very friendly, atmosphere relaxing, and meals delicious. Will definitely recommend.
Not much choice and the staff weren’t friendly. Quickly telling us ‘those pies aren’t for you’ regarding the remaining pies in the warmer.
Dark ale battered fish was tasty. Corn fritters with bacon were delicious. The chunky steak pie was a bit dry but flavourofvtge half filled case was nice. Club sandwich was also tasty. Drinks were also as expected.
Very accommodating as we walked in to have a coffee.gave us the table near the fire.very nice sausage roll and lovely cuppa.the
Town is worth a visit
Ordered a pie and a side of chips, pie, didn't spill out like soup and was the right temperature to eat straight away and the chips, delish! One of the best cappuccinos I've in a long time also.
Great place for a stopover traveling the highway. Great little bakery in the pub.undergoing upgrades that look to be well though out.
Was very busy around 1.30 when we arrived, food was really nice. Meals are on the larger size and great value. Service was impeccable.
We dropped in at lunchtime on a Friday. By day it is essentially a bakery and a bar from 4pm (although alcoholic drinks can be ordered from the bar at any time). We ordered a breakfast, a tea and a coffee and later 2 glasses of wine. The food was nice, the prices reasonable and the service was friendly. We enjoyed our visit and would visit again.
Nice place for a coffee, a snack, pastry, or a meal. Young and courteous smiling staff and a nice.drive to Oatlands from Hobart. We're going back again and will buy some pastries to take home. Nice experience
A nice drive in the country led us to Oatlands and the bakery cafe at the Kentish. Good pastries, friendly service and nice coffee. We'll go back again as they're open for evening meals 3 days a week
Great coffee and friendly staff - great way to bring a spectacular piece of heritage back to life and celebrate Oatlands
Also. Probably one of the best almond croissants ever
All the memorabilia has gone and so has it's character and charm. No signage to the toilets
My croissant was flattened in the toaster which made it chewy and yuk. One regular customer left without his coffee and the breakfast menu is expensive for what you get. Will not be recommending to others like I used to.