Stillwater Restaurant
Perched on the banks of the Tamar River in Launceston's historic Ritchie Mill, Stillwater Restaurant is a culinary destination that seamlessly blends industrial heritage with contemporary elegance. The exposed brick walls, soaring ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows frame stunning water views, setting the stage for a dining experience that celebrates Tasmania's finest produce. Chef-driven, seasonal menus highlight local ingredients — from freshly shucked oysters to pasture-raised meats and foraged mushrooms — with a wine list that reads like a love letter to Tasmanian vineyards.
Highlights & What to See
- Sit by the river – Request a window table to watch the Tamar River glide by while you dine; the natural light and water reflections are magical at lunch.
- Seasonal tasting menu – The multi-course degustation is the best way to experience the chef’s creativity and Tasmania’s bounty; paired wines elevate each course.
- Breakfast or brunch – Stillwater is equally renowned for its morning offerings, from house-made pastries to the legendary poached eggs with truffle hollandaise.
- Ritchie Mill heritage – Built as a flour mill in the 1830s, the building itself is a piece of Launceston history; notice the original timber beams and sandstone walls.
- Local produce market – On Saturdays, the adjacent Harvest Market spills onto the waterfront, perfect for picking up artisan cheese, bread, and fresh fruit.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours for a relaxed lunch or dinner; the tasting menu can stretch to 2.5 hours if you linger over wine. Breakfast or brunch is quicker — about an hour — and a lovely way to start a day of exploring Launceston. Reservations are wise, especially on weekends and during peak summer.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cataract Gorge Reserve – Just a 15-minute walk or short drive, this stunning natural chasm offers walking trails, a chairlift, and a swimming basin; combine a morning gorge visit with lunch at Stillwater.
- Launceston's City Park – A leafy oasis with free-roaming peacocks and the Japanese macaque enclosure; a pleasant stroll from the restaurant.
- Tamar Valley wine route – Head north along the river to cellar doors like Josef Chromy and Tamar Ridge; Stillwater’s wine list is a great preview of the region.
- Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery – Located in the historic Royal Park, this museum houses natural history and local art; an easy 10-minute walk.
- Bridestowe Lavender Estate – About 50 minutes east, this sprawling lavender farm is spectacular from December to February; pair with a day trip from Launceston.
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- Cataract Gorge — Peripitus / CC BY-SA 3.0