Now Open: You Can Pour Your Own Vino at New Self-Serve Woolloongabba Wine Bar Stickybeak
Eighty different wines are on offer at this two-level, 60-seat watering hole on the corner of Logan Road.
Two cheers-worthy ideas sit at the heart of Stickybeak, Woolloongabba's latest place to enjoy a glass of wine. Here, on the corner of Logan Road, making the world's top drops affordable is a main motivating factor. Also, so is letting patrons pour their own tipples. Throw in an 80-vino drinks list on offer across two levels, too, and Brisbane has a new must-visit watering hole.
Dropping into at a wine bar for a sip doesn't usually involve getting your own drink, instantly ensuring that Stickybeak stands out — as it has since it was first announced in 2024, and will continue to do so since opening its doors at the beginning of February 2025. How does it work? The venue's method for allowing patrons nab their own beverages, a cutting-edge self-serve dispensing technology, provides 25-, 75- and 150-millilitre pours. That's also how the bar can offer impressive wines without breaking the bank.
The new 60-seater vino haven has taken over the site that was previously home to Thai Rose Cafe and Bar, with 64 of its wines on the menu upstairs and 16 on offer downstairs. For something to line the stomach while you're sat either indoors or out — including on the upstairs balcony — there's a small array of bites chosen specifically to pair well with its drops. And if you feel like knocking back something other than wine, canned craft beer is also on the drinks menu.
Stickybeak is the latest venture from the crew behind BTG Wine, marking the team's first venue — and if you're wondering about the types of top global drops at that it's making available at wallet-friendly prices, non-vintage champagne and blanc de blancs also feature among the curated range, but championing Australian winemakers earns special attention.
If both picking and pouring your own vino sounds like being spoiled for choice — and the possible reason to get indecisive — the bar's staff are on hand to help chat you through the wine selection.
"Australia has some of the most-diverse and exciting wines in the world, and Stickybeak is all about celebrating that. This venue is not just about pouring wine — it's about sharing the stories of the winemakers, the vineyards and the passion that goes into every bottle," advises co-owner Anthony McConnel.
"We want our guests to feel connected to the incredible heritage and innovation that defines Australian wine."
Find Stickybeak Wine Bar at 2 Logan Road, Woolloongabba — open from 3pm–late Wednesday–Sunday. Head to the venue's Instagram page for more details.