WyNo X Bodega

Surry Hills & Darlinghurst


Sydney tapas legend Bodega moved in with wine bar WyNo in 2019. The petite space seats 28 at one long table and retains some of the Bodega favourites, including its famous fish fingers. But the focus has shifted somewhat from the tapas to the carefully curated 400-bottle wine list, all available by the glass.

Ask the welcoming waitstaff to suggest a delicious drop (and ask the price to avoid a shock). Entrance on Gladstone St.


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