What is it: Homer Rogue Taverna is the buzzy Greek taverna and wine bar that Cronulla didn’t know it needed, led by brother duo Harry and Mario Kapoulas who also helm the hugely popular HAM café around the block. Bright, breezy and full of Athenian attitude, this gritty and grungy Grecian taverna is deliberately unpretentious and packed with the vibey edginess of Greece’s capital. Think zesty share plates, epic wines and absolutely no cheesy Mykonos clichés.
Why we love it: There are no starters or mains. Just a rotating selection of small plates designed by chef James Watson (ex-Peacock Trattoria) and head chef Kirri Mouat (ex-Icebergs, HAM). Start with kalouri, a traditional stone-baked round of bread crusted in sesames and tasting of the salty air we can see misting over nearby Shark Island. Use the bread to dredge through tirokafteri (spicy cheese dip) and taramas (fish roe dip). Build your own Greek feast of charcoal-roasted souvla, saganaki, spanakopita and loukaniko (Greek sausage).
Time Out tip: Go for a paddle with the kids at nearby Darook Park (a secret Sydney swimming spot), work up an appetite and then order a plethora of pikilia (a mix of Athenian plates). Then, serve yourself from the 3m-tall custom-built help-yourself wine fridge that's Homer's true centrepiece.
Address: 3/3 Surf Road, Cronulla.
Expect to pay: $180 for multiple small plates, plus a carafe of wine.