Five places in Canberra to cure your wine and cheese craving

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Planning a lazy afternoon catching up over wine and cheese?
Whether it’s a pre-show snack or your main meal, here are five places in Canberra serving up some great wine and cheese options.
DeVINO Wine and Salumi (Woden)
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Those living in Woden Valley don’t have to travel far for their wine and cheese fix with enoteca DeVINO serving up a vast selection of imported Italian wines along with overflowing salumi platters.
Made using local and imported premium, freshly sliced meats, cheeses and more (based on seasonality and the supplier’s availability), they’re open seven days a week so you can sip and snack no matter if it’s Monday afternoon or Saturday night.
2 Furzer Street, Woden | devinowineandsalumi.com.au
Amici (City)
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You can’t talk about wine and cheese without mentioning Amici. Serving up perfectly paired wines, cheese and meats from their Italian deli, you can enjoy everything there or take it all home to enjoy. A hot tip? Ask them about the current baked brie special. Buon appetito!
27 Northbourne Avenue, City | amici.bar
WineRoom (Braddon)
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It’s all in the name. With an extensive wine list along with some delicious nibbles and cheese, whether it’s shared or solo, pre or post-dinner (or as the main course), WineRoom in Braddon has you covered.
24 Mort Street, Braddon | wineroom.bar
Romanée Wine Bar (Braddon)
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This boutique wine bar serves wine, food and cocktails from Wednesday until Saturday, from 4 pm until late, making it the perfect spot for after-work drinks or a long catch-up over a vino or two. Their charcuterie board features cured meats, crackers and pickled vegetables while their cheese plate is dependent on seasonality.
With a wide variety of local wines made in ACT and surrounding regions along with some of Australia’s finest vintages, wine lovers won’t go thirsty here.
105/16 Lonsdale Street, Braddon | romaneewinebar.com.au
Dear Prudence
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This bar is heavily inspired by small “hole-in-the-wall” bars of Barcelona, bringing a range of vermouths, aperitifs, wine, and cocktails, as well as a short menu of Spanish-influenced snacks, with a twist. You can’t go past the selection of local and imported gourmet cheeses, served with crisps, pickled figs, fresh apple and muscatels.
102 Alinga Street, City | dearprudencebar.com.au
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