Pristine South Tasmania 2025 | Page 83 TASMANIA - KINGBOROUGH AND THE CHANNEL 3Climb Tasmania's 150 yr old Historic Shot Tower to beautiful 360° views 3See the 160 yr old (castle style) Shot Tower Residence 3Visit the History Museum & Art Gallery in the old Factory building 3Dine in The Tower Tearoom & Courtyard Garden, Specialising in Devonshire Teas/Coffees 3Souvenir & Gift shop 3Heritage Gardens, local Wildlife & Birdwatching 3Walking tracks to/from Kingston & Taroona beaches 3Functions, Children's Parties, Special Events 32 Free car parks The Shot Tower & The Tower Tearoom HISTORIC SITE For opening times, please call 6227 8885 or contact us at Shot Tower Tasmania Official 318 Channel Hwy Taroona, TASMANIA M17124 M17122 Ph 0479 093 511 23Beach Road, Kingston Beach Online order: pankochan.com.au Japanese Inspired Restaurant The Shot Tower historic site celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2020. The Shot Tower was built in 1870 for the purpose of producing lead shot, the first of its kind in Australia, becoming an iconic building in Tasmania’s south. Located along the scenic coastal drive of Taroona, only minutes from Hobart and Kingston, the Shot Tower is the only circular sandstone building left in the world and is the only remaining tower of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere still accessible for the public to climb. Learn about a part of Tasmanian history and view important historical artefacts in the Shot Tower Museum, climb the tower’s spiral staircase for the impressive 360degree view from the top, visit the old-world Tower Tearoom and stone dining courtyard for Devonshire Tea and other treats. Peruse the gift shop or take a walk through the surrounding gardens and see the castle-style Shot Tower residence. Towering historic icon Panko Chan provides a truly social, family dining experience for lunch and dinner, featuring a wide range of Japanese-inspired dishes, together with traditional Japanese food, beer, sake and spirits. Available for lunch every day, Panko Chan serves ramen, fish and chips combo and poke bowl. Their house-made stock boils away for at least eight hours to bring out the umami from local Tasmanian ingredients, while also creating their own ramen tare from up to 16 different Japanese and local ingredients, to ensure the most unique flavour. Japanese-inspired tapas are served during dinner at Panko Chan, including a signature deep-fried Tasmanian fish with a Japanese-style twist. There is a wide range of food selection for everyone’s dietary requirements, including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and more. Ask for suggestions from the lovely Panko Chan staff if you have any other special concerns and they will look after you. Panko Chan is located at 23 Beach Road, Kingston Beach and is open Monday to Saturday, noon to 9pm and Sunday, noon to 3pm. inspired dishes Traditional Japanese
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