Mure's Lower Deck - Hobart
Mure's Lower Deck
Description
Located in a bustling area, this seafood restaurant offers a variety of dishes at reasonable prices. The calamari and fish were found to be a bit disappointing, but the well-cooked chips and delicious aioli made up for it. Customers recommend adding chicken salt for some extra flavor. The menu could use some improvements by offering more customization options. Despite the lack of a popular seafood pizza, the restaurant boasts a casual dining environment with impressive oysters and irresistible ice cream. The friendly staff, great wine selection, and meaty oysters make it a delightful place to visit. While some dishes like the scallop pie and chowder fell short, the perfectly fried dory fish and tartar sauce stole the show. In summary, Mures Lower Deck is a great spot for seafood lovers looking for a satisfying meal in a relaxed setting.
Feedback
Mures is a Hobart institution and is in a prime location right on the Victoria Dock The lower deck is very casual - and it's self service.
Tasmania is known for its fresh oysters, so I knew that I had to try them out when I was visiting Hobart.
Mures with a waterfront view located on constitution dock has both a deck for the lower class and a deck for the upper class and perhaps the standard and
This was a pretty big restaurant and with their format of customers finding a table and then going up to order (with menus printed but kept at the register) they really needed more staff, the poor girls on the floor were run off their feet. Another customer gave us their table when they left and we had to wait about mins until one of the waitresses had time to clear it. There were some specials/fishes of the day but it wasn’t written up what they were (think they could tell you this when you ordered, which isn’t so helpful with a group). The food was pretty standard fish and chips, the crumbed prawns were nice but the batter on the fish was too thick.
The scallop pie has a nice curry flavour but not much scallops. The pastry could be flakier. The chowder was no match for the drunken admirals chowder it was quite cheesy. We were disappointed it didn’t come with bread and only came with small crispy bite sizes. The highlight was the dory fish which was battered and fried to perfection. The tartar sauce added a pop of freshness to the fried food. Total cost was great value for money
Menu
Pizza
Side Dishes
Sauces
Chicken
Entrées
These Types Of Dishes Are Being Served
Oysters
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