Overview
Joining the slate of hidden or underground speakeasies that are becoming a staple of Sydney's casual drinking scene is Circular Quay's new wine bar paying homage to its Italian heritage. Bar Messenger is an elegant establishment celebrating the history of Australian drops in an art deco-inspired venue.
Hidden underneath a sculpture created by Australian artist Raynor Hoff that depicts Mercury — the Roman messenger god — is where you'll find the entrance (or just below Transport House for those who do not fancy undertaking a scavenger hunt to locate the artwork). In order to gain entry you'll have to follow the instructions printed beside the doorway-sized painting bearing the venue's name.
Inside, you'll be met with stylish interiors designed by DAARC's Simone Barr, Brisbane-based architect and interior designer. Seating 120, the sophisticated wine bar features a warm earthy colour palette with splashes of green throughout, paired with eclectic light fixtures.
Bar Messenger is home to an extensive wine list starring some recent bangers and a selection dedicated to 'Mercury's Marvels', featuring 2018 Rockford Basket Press Shiraz and 2022 Grosset Polish Hill Reisling which the bar's team deem to be worthy of the gods.
The list extends beyond Australian wines, featuring international drops like the Italian Bianca Vigna Prosecco and Veuve Yellow Label Brut Reserve from France, alongside a selection of spirits, classic cocktails and various non-alcoholic beverages.
For bites, the toasties will immediately draw your attention — take your pick from the grilled cheese, the mortadella or the black forest ham. You'll also find a variety of share plates to choose from.
Head over to 10 Phillip St 3pm-11pm on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, or 12pm-11pm on Friday, to check out the hidden gem for yourself.