Lebrina Restaurant — Restaurant in New Town

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Lebrina Restaurant

Restaurant at 155 New Town Rd, New Town TAS 7008, Australia, New Town, Tasmania, 7008 . Here you will find detailed information about Lebrina Restaurant: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    Closed
  • Tuesday
    6:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    6:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Thursday
    6:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Friday
    6:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Saturday
    6:30 – 10:30 PM
  • Sunday
    Closed

Rating

4
/
5
Based on 17 reviews

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Region:
Tasmania
Address:
155 New Town Rd, New Town TAS 7008, Australia, New Town, Tasmania, 7008
City:
New Town
Postcode:
7008

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About Lebrina Restaurant

Lebrina Restaurant is a Australian Restaurant based in New Town, Tasmania. Lebrina Restaurant is located at 155 New Town Rd, New Town TAS 7008, Australia,


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Reviews of Lebrina Restaurant

  • Nathan
    Added 2016.09.01
    Anyway, disappointing. Underwhelming. That’s a shame. Now for the infuriating.
  • Adrian
    Added 2016.04.05
    But far more importantly the food. Honestly I don’t understand the other reviews for this restaurant. We ordered the Lamb Rump and the Duck Fillet mains. Whilst well cooked, neither dish was anything special whatsoever. I would best describe it as glorified upmarket pub food. In fact I’ve had far better meals of the same type in pubs. In reality, the only reasoning I can imagine they might have for the price point ($49.50 main, $35 entree) is that if you serve tiny portions, you can charge extra high prices… right?
  • Brian
    Added 2016.02.06
    This place was honestly so disappointing. But not just disappointing. Infuriating.
  • Mason
    Added 2016.01.07
    So, feeling cornered and not sure if this minimum spend requirement is even legal, we decide to order dessert rather than pay an extra $21 for nothing at all.
  • Noah
    Added 2015.12.29
    This is a first class dining experience. Attentive service, fantastic menu and an extensive wine list. The building has lots of charm and an intimate atmosphere. An ideal place for dates and small groups
  • Gavin
    Added 2015.06.20
    A lovely, old school dining experience in a private house with tastefully appointed dining rooms of just one, two or three tables each.
  • Jesus
    Added 2015.05.31
    The dessert was not anything to speak of either. It wasn’t bad, it wasn’t great. In fact I can’t even remember what it was.
  • Isabella
    Added 2015.04.17
    Furthermore, the restaurant was empty aside from us. We were the only ones there. To say there was ample opportunity to mention the minimum spend while we ordered well below that would be a considerable understatement.
  • Nathaniel
    Added 2015.04.06
    Having not dined here before, and considering the price point - we aren’t wealthy, but when dining out at a good restaurant, we are more than happy to splash out - we decided to start by ordering two mains to share, with the intention to order more when we got an idea of quality and serving size, etc. Although obviously disappointed and still quite hungry, we asked for the bill. It totalled $120. Now I’m not an outstanding mathematician, but 49.50 x 2 does not equal $120. So where has the $21 come from? It turns out in the fine print at the bottom of the menu, there is small print that claims “GST inclusive minimum price per person of $60”.
  • Adam
    Added 2014.12.30
    First of all, the decor is completely soulless. It looks like something from the front cover of Country Living magazine. Which might be your thing. I found it really lifeless.
  • Sophia
    Added 2014.09.12
    A world class fine dining experience. I am so thrilled that I met someone in Hobart who highly recommended Lebrina to me. The entire evening was an amazing experience, from the moment I entered until the moment I finally left. I was the first to arrive and the last to leave. The meal and the presentation was exceptional and the service and attention to detail was impeccable. The restaurant is located in a magnificent old home and every room has a wonderful energy and ambience with a. It was a relaxing and immensely enjoyable and very memorable evening. I am already planning my next visit. Thank you Steve and Scott.
  • Aidan
    Added 2014.05.06
    we went there for dinner on New Year's Eve. A unique dining experience set in the charming cottage with the classical dishes cooked to perfection and served by an excellent and stylish staff. What a perfect way to farewell 2016.
  • Hunter
    Added 2014.03.11
    Two things: The sides were tiny. Literally one potato, half a dozen or so peas and a few beans. Not cooked as well as my grandmother or mother cooks a baked vegetable either, and the matriarchs of my family are no gourmets, I can assure you. Secondly, they’re obviously not complimentary if $21 extra is being added to our bills.
  • Nathan
    Added 2014.01.10
    Now I’ve eaten out at upmarket restaurants a lot, in a number of different cities and countries, and I’ve never seen a minimum spend requirement before. So we ask about it. The reply “Many places do this. We expect that our customers read all of the menu before ordering”. Further justifications included, “Well most places charge for sides, whereas our sides are complimentary.”
  • Hayden
    Added 2013.12.26
    I have to admit, I’m not somebody that would ever go to the effort to review a restaurant online. That is, unless it was either mind blowingly great, or, as this was, so infuriating that 3 months later, I still can’t let it go without finally writing this review.
  • Owen
    Added 2013.10.14
    Then there’s the music. Ambience is a thing. The music playing would have far better suited a public toilet or shopping centre elevator.
  • Daniel
    Added 2013.08.04
    Desserts are $19. To their minuscule credit, they charge us $118 instead of $120.
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