Newtown Welcomes Euro-Style Cheese Shop and Speciality Grocer Marani Deli Via a Cafe Paci Alum
Tucked away on Wilson Street, Marani Deli is a delightful new joint is to buy delicious products and connect with your local neighbours.
Newtown is now home to a delightful multi-use deli that has been created with the intention of being a warm community hub in the style of the small providores and cheese shops of Europe. Marani Deli is the vision of founder Alex Grenouiller (ex-Cafe Paci, ex-Penny's Cheese Shop) and the concept behind it has been inspired by the neighbourhood shops of his childhood hometown of Lyon, France, his partner's Sicilian heritage, and their shared experiences in Georgia.
"The term 'Marani' translates to 'cellar' in Georgian, and is a place not just for winemaking but also to gather, chat, eat and be merry," said Grenouiller. "I wanted to bring this sense of connection via simple, well-made food to Newtown, and Sydney, my second home that has welcomed me with open arms."
Marani Deli's inviting space consists of warm earthy tones paired with sleek black tiles and glass cabinetry showcasing its range of local, Italian, French and Georgian cheese. And from grab-and-go items like freshly baked baguettes and panini to everyday deli snacks from cold cuts to artisanal chocolates, you are spoilt for choice.
"We envision Marani Deli as more than a specialty grocer," said the deli's founder. "We're here to not only supply locals with artisanal products [...] all made by farmers, chefs, and other industry talent, but also to provide the community with a place to meet, connect and always feel welcome."
When you drop by, you'll also spot shelves of quality oil, olive-filled jars and charcuterie, as well as plenty of (homey) decor personalising the space including photographs, gorgeous wooden cupboards and vibrant recipe books.
Additionally, the space will star work by local artists including prints and illustrations from Rose Colbeck, ceramics made by the Marrickville-based chef-turned-potter Daniel J Mulligan — known for his Chef VS Clay series — and handmade wooden boards from Ripple Boards.
And if you swing by during the evenings, you'll discover the joint's curated food events known as 'supra nights' which celebrate the work of natural makers and importers. Think: Parisian caves à manger-style.
Head over to 7-8, 80 Wilson Street in Newtown to check out Marani Deli. You'll find the brand-new outpost open from 10am to 6:30pm on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 9:30am to 3:30pm on Saturdays and 9:30am to 12:30pm on Sundays.
Image credit: Dexter Kim.