Wings and Tins
restaurantA Darlinghurst bar built around buffalo wings and craft beer tinnies, where themed booths include a Swedish ski cabin and weekly wing specials push the boundaries of hot sauce tolerance.
4.5
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Happy Hour
half price wings with any drink
Wednesday
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Best For
BarTakes ReservationsBar Food
2 Chapel St, Darlinghurst 2010
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MondayClosed
TuesdayToday5pm – 9pm
Wednesday5pm – 9pm
Thursday5pm – 9pm
Friday12pm – 10pm
Saturday12pm – 10pm
SundayClosed
The Vibe
- Booth culture: Each table comes with its own theme - think vintage Swedish ski cabin vibes or 'ya mum's house' decor - plus a built-in can crusher for the full experience.
- Low-lit hangout: The former No Name restaurant space has been transformed into a series of cosy booths under dim lighting, creating an intimate setting perfect for groups settling in for a long session.
- Good for groups: The layout naturally draws larger parties, with booth seating that encourages sharing plates of wings and passing around different tinnie varieties. The atmosphere builds throughout the evening as tables get more animated over wing challenges and beer tastings.
- Casual energy: This isn't a place for quiet drinks - expect laughter, friendly competition over the Russian Roulette wings challenge and the occasional cheer when someone conquers the T-bone's Doom Juice.
What People Love
- Wing variety: The kitchen changes specials weekly, but the double-fried bacon-wrapped wing served on a waffle with hot sauce, maple syrup and lime aioli gets regular mentions. The smoky chipotle BBQ and blackberry brown sugar versions are reliable crowd-pleasers.
- Challenge factor: The Russian Roulette challenge draws repeat visitors - one wing in your order gets the record-breaking T-bone's Doom Juice treatment and finishing it earns a spot on the wall of fame plus free food.
- Tinnie selection: The beer range spans local craft brews to international imports, with three rotating taps currently pouring Balter CPA, Murray's Moon-boy Golden Ale and Tiger. The sheer variety keeps beer enthusiasts coming back to work through the list.
- Group-friendly setup: Built for celebrations and big nights out, with booth seating that handles everything from birthday parties to corporate events.
The Neighbourhood
- Stanley Street location: Tucked behind Stanley Street in Darlinghurst, Wings and Tins sits in the quieter pocket between the Oxford Street action and the residential streets heading toward the Domain.
- Former No Name space: Taking over the old No Name restaurant spot on Chapel Street, the venue benefits from an established food and drink strip that locals already know how to find. The low-key entrance keeps things feeling like a local discovery rather than a tourist destination.
- Darlinghurst positioning: The location puts it within walking distance of both the late-night Oxford Street scene and the more relaxed bar strips around Crown and Stanley Streets. Perfect for groups who want somewhere substantial to eat before hitting the town or as a destination for the whole evening.
Nearby in Darlinghurst
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