Why Sydney locals are heading to a mysterious hole in the wall for the best Spanish tapas and wine in town

Why Sydney locals are heading to a mysterious hole in the wall for the best Spanish tapas and wine in town

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Why Sydney locals are heading to a mysterious hole in the wall for the best Spanish tapas and wine in town
Published: Feb, 06 2025 02:03

A new blink-and-you'll-miss-it hot spot has Sydney foodies buzzing right now - and for a very good reason. Tucked inside the newly revamped Hotel Woolstore 1888 in Pyrmont, Percy is a Spanish wine bar inspired by San Sebastián and Barcelona's pintxos and tapas bars. And as Basque-style cuisine continues to rise in popularity across Australia, it's no surprise this little gem has already been a huge hit since its opening in late 2024.

 [Tucked inside the newly revamped Hotel Woolstore 1888 in Pyrmont, Percy is a Spanish wine bar inspired by San Sebastián and Barcelona's pintxos and tapas bars]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Tucked inside the newly revamped Hotel Woolstore 1888 in Pyrmont, Percy is a Spanish wine bar inspired by San Sebastián and Barcelona's pintxos and tapas bars]

Boasting a candlelit, electric atmosphere with Spanish tiles, marble tops and pottery influenced by Iberian Botijo and Pithos jugs, those who visit are immediately transported to another world. And that's before the food and drinks land. The tapas menu showcases a lineup of pintxos and small plates, offering a snack-heavy experience that celebrates the fresh flavours of Spanish cuisine. Guests can start with the famous Percy's Gilda ($7), a twist on the traditional skewer of pickled guindilla peppers, salty manchego, and tangy olives. Other favourites include zesty Padron Peppers with Labneh ($14), savoury pan con tomate ($8) and spicy nduja butter on sourdough ($7).

 [And as Basque-style cuisine continues to rise in popularity across Australia, it's no surprise this little gem has already been a huge hit since its opening in late 2024]
Image Credit: Mail Online [And as Basque-style cuisine continues to rise in popularity across Australia, it's no surprise this little gem has already been a huge hit since its opening in late 2024]

Heartier options include the flank steak with mojo verde ($44) and spatchcock picante with sobrasada jus ($46), rounding out an exceptional mains experience. A new blink-and-you'll-miss-it hot spot has Sydney foodies buzzing right now - and for a very good reason. Tucked inside the newly revamped Hotel Woolstore 1888 in Pyrmont, Percy is a Spanish wine bar inspired by San Sebastián and Barcelona's pintxos and tapas bars.

 [Percy's laid-back drinks menu also embodies true Spanish style, featuring a rotating list of easy-drinking organic and minimal intervention wines, with a particular emphasis on native Spanish varietals]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Percy's laid-back drinks menu also embodies true Spanish style, featuring a rotating list of easy-drinking organic and minimal intervention wines, with a particular emphasis on native Spanish varietals]

The dessert is a highlight, with the crème Catalan (a Spanish dessert similar to a crème brûlée) up there with the tastiest in the state. A must try. Percy's laid-back drinks menu also embodies true Spanish style, featuring a rotating list of easy-drinking organic and minimal intervention wines, with a particular emphasis on native Spanish varietals. The cocktails pair perfectly with the flavour-packed menu, with hits like the Riojan Sunrise ($22), which combines Spanish Gin, Gran Zinio Cava, and Hartshorn Sheep Whey Vodka, taking centre stage.

Image Credit: Mail Online

Speaking to FEMAIL, Percy's Executive Chef, Eli Lozada, said truly authentic Spanish dining remains a rarity in Sydney despite nearly every other cuisine within reach. 'At Percy, we want your experience to feel like a spontaneous tapas stop on the streets of Barcelona or San Sebastián,' he says. 'Although the food and beverage offerings are already great, I believe it's the people and the service that we provide once you walk through our doors that really sets us apart, we aren't very big, so you get this intimate feel when you dine with us.

 [Speaking to FEMAIL, Percy's Executive Chef, Eli Lozada, said truly authentic Spanish dining remains a rarity in Sydney despite nearly every other cuisine within reach]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Speaking to FEMAIL, Percy's Executive Chef, Eli Lozada, said truly authentic Spanish dining remains a rarity in Sydney despite nearly every other cuisine within reach]

'It's all very personalised, our staff are always keen to answer questions about the menu and the brand. You might even catch me in the dining room once in a while, checking on our diners.'. When asked what his favourite menu item was, Eli had an answer within seconds. And as Basque-style cuisine continues to rise in popularity across Australia, it's no surprise this little gem has already been a huge hit since its opening in late 2024.

 [The cocktails pair perfectly with the flavour-packed menu]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The cocktails pair perfectly with the flavour-packed menu]

Percy's laid-back drinks menu also embodies true Spanish style, featuring a rotating list of easy-drinking organic and minimal intervention wines, with a particular emphasis on native Spanish varietals. The perfect steak rub. With my steaks, I like it simple so I can taste the quality of the meat but if you're in a hunt for a good steak rub, wildfire spice has my vote. It is a blend of mountain pepper, lemon aspen, lemon, aniseed, myrtle and a few conventional herbs and spices.

 ['At Percy, we want your experience to feel like a spontaneous tapas stop on the streets of Barcelona or San Sebastián,' Eli says]
Image Credit: Mail Online ['At Percy, we want your experience to feel like a spontaneous tapas stop on the streets of Barcelona or San Sebastián,' Eli says]

The perfect mignonette. Every good mignonette starts with your acid of choice, so go for an outstanding vinegar base like champagne vinegar, vermouth vinegar or even white balsamic. The perfect butter to pair with sourdough. For sourdough, I reckon butter compound. Cultured butter whipped with your favourite flavours from kombu to anchovies to smoked salt. Our Nduja butter at Percy is pretty exceptional by the way and is my personal favourite.

The perfect salad dressing. An easy salad dressing I like to make that never fails to amaze is a mix of citrus juice, honey, and mustard but one that uses Apricot kernel oil instead of your traditional EVOO. 'I love our mussels escabeche - it's the perfect pairing. Sweet, tender mussels in a beautifully balanced escabeche sauce, complemented by crispy, salty potato chips. To me, it perfectly embodies what we stand for: simple yet sophisticated.'.

When it comes to the crowd favourites, however, its the Txistorra that comes out on top - a traditional Spanish sausage from the Basque region. 'It has been getting rave reviews. At Percy, we serve it with a velvety celeriac purée, roasted grapes, and a touch of sherry vinegar for balance,' Eli says. 'A close second? Our Crema Catalana - the perfect sweet finale to your dining experience.'. Padron peppers have also been surging in popular of late, with the sweet and spicy treats a go-to for foodies across Australia. Many get a thrill out of not knowing which will pack a punch and which will go down smooth.

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