From the people that brought Sydney Fratelli Paradiso, 10 William Street sits inside a converted
storefront in the most boutique of boutique shopping strips in Paddington. Given that Paddington
has declined since its hey-day back in the '90s as Sydney's groundbreaking dining and drinking
scene, 10 William Street is proof that there's still life in Paddington yet, and gives you a very
welcome reason to pay a visit.
Stripped back and simple, 10 William Street is blessedly free of pretention - there are white
walls, naked lightbulbs, a wooden counter and a big chalkboard advertising the entire wine list.
While the selection of drinks is vast enough to satisfy the most seasoned connaisseurs, those who
feel at a loss when it comes to swilling and sniffing bouquets will also be at home in this
comfortable bar. The staff are friendly, happy to recommend and even offer you a taste test
before you invest in the whole bottle of wine, and then perhaps suggest the perfect thing to
nibble on. You're well advised to do just this, given the excellent Italian sharing plates on
offer, as well as more substantial meals if you feel like making a night of it.
If you want real intimacy try and to snag the small alcove upstairs or the balcony overlooking
the Paddington Inn. But even if you don't, 10 William Street is the kind of bar that sometimes
feel thin on the ground in Sydney, and will be the kind of place you return to again and again.
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