Friday, November 28, 2008

The mountain.



Mount Wellington dominates the Hobart skyline, from pretty much any vantage point you choose. Its magnificent blue humped back cuts a crisp edge to the sky, and from a profile view, either from my place in the northern suburbs or directly over the other side down Kingston way it resembles the proud, shaggy shoulder of a bison or mammoth. It's a focal point for all Hobartians. The weather rolls in over its back or blows in from the river and shrouds it in mist, hazy wet clouds and sheets of rain.

I didn't realise until I was once again living at its foot, how much I had missed having a mountain nearby and always within sight. It's an ever-present reminder of the grandeur and agelessness of nature. It's made of ancient stuff, and you can still die up there without trying too hard. It's rock, tree, earth, water, ice, snow (sometimes even on Christmas Day!), fire, fur, blood, life and death. It's a late-sleeping woman who has pulled the sheets up around herself, and we nestle our stilted and stepped homes in the low tangle and rumples below.

Jackman & McRoss

(Photo: Pork & apple sausage roll and chorizo and gruyere pastry roll, both with spicy homemade chutney)

We love Jackman & McRoss.

Great coffee, great food, great ambiance!

Jackman & McRoss is a little gem of a cafe and bakery, one of which is found in Battery Point, the part of Hobart so cute you just have to pinch its cheeks and chuck it under the chin! A short walk from Salamanca Market, this bright, airy and pram-friendly cafe (an important consideration for us these days!) has excellent fare (we've tried a couple of the pies) and very good coffee. We sat there rhapsodising over our food and decided it rivalled the very best cafes we've patronised in Melbourne. Its decor is stylish yet understated, the vibe is relaxed and comfortable and the prices are about average for cafes of this ilk. We've also sampled various sweet pastries, filled rolls and savoury tarts, and everything has been unfailingly excellent! This is definitely going to be our Hobart coffee house!

Where: 57-59 Hampton Rd, Battery Point; 4 Victoria St, Hobart; 32 Cross St, New Town