Entry № 989_SYD · Verified Apr 2026
About
Potts Point's most beloved natural-wine bar occupies a narrow shopfront on Orwell Street, with a rotating list of minimal-intervention bottles and the warmth of a spot that has been full from the day it opened.
Editors’ notes
“We dropped in feeling more like wine and nibbles than a full meal, and the food genuinely impressed. The sourdough with smoked butter was excellent - slightly warmed, great bread, and you could smell and taste the smokiness straight away. Simple but really well done. The tuna crudo with lemongrass salsa, kohlrabi, and…”
“Fun little wine bar in Potts Point. Love the mystery wines where you pay $15 for a glass of mystery red/white, and have the guess the region and grape to get the glass for free. Lots of fun! Service was also lovely and the staff were wonderful! Food was good - had sourdough, oysters, tuna, and chips. Good menu to com…”
“"Produce driven" is the phrase of this century, so far. Here, most of the technique works well, but the produce lets the show down at times, specifically radish, beetroot and fennel are supposed to feature, but fall so far into the background that they were unidentifiable. The casarecce was ok, but overcooked. But...th…”
“lovely wine bar in Potts Point, it is a bit of a dark alley to get to, so definitely travel in a group or pair. the oysters were okay not bad. The croquettes and beef tartare were nice and had a taste a bit reminiscent of a Big Mac. Decor was nice like a home, and the tables were well spaced apart so you aren’t spea…”