Stix Hellenic Taverna opens in Tempe bringing a taste of Greece to Sydney

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Sydney’s Tempe became the epicentre of Greek authenticity as Stix Hellenic Taverna opened its doors for a special friends-and-family opening. Located within the Riverview Hotel precinct, the new venue brings a bold new chapter in Greek dining to one of Sydney’s most accessible neighbourhoods. Positioned at the crossroads of the inner west and inner south – and within easy reach of Greek community hubs – the venue is set to become a new destination for those seeking authentic Greek food, atmosphere and hospitality. With ample parking available, it also offers the kind of convenience that makes gathering for family dinners and group celebrations effortless.

In a prime spot surrounded by Sydney’s most vibrant multicultural neighbourhoods, the Kospetas family and chef Elvis Korsovitis delivered an experience that transcended expectations.

Chef Elvis Korsovitis and the Kospetas family host guests at the opening of Stix Hellenic Taverna in Tempe.

From the moment guests stepped inside, the atmosphere spoke volumes. The fit-out draws inspiration from the team’s acclaimed venue 1821, with thoughtful nods to Greek heritage woven throughout the space. Portraiture lining the booth seating creates a striking visual backdrop, while subtle references to the horses of 1821 evoke the spirit and symbolism of Greek history.

The venue itself offers a variety of spaces that feel both relaxed and elevated. There is the lively pub-style interior where guests can gather casually over drinks and plates, comfortable bistro-style seating for long meals with friends and family, and a beautiful terrace that brings an effortless indoor–outdoor energy to the space. Large screens, warm lighting and thoughtful design touches create a setting that feels equally suited to family dinners, celebrations and private functions.

The interior fit-out of Stix Hellenic Taverna draws inspiration from Greek heritage with design elements reflecting the spirit of 1821.

Then came the food – and this is where Stix truly announced itself.

From the first bite, it was clear the kitchen was delivering something special. The meats were exceptional: juicy, perfectly charred and cooked with the kind of precision that allows the fat to caramelise just enough to create deep, rich flavour while remaining tender inside.

It was the kind of meat you rarely encounter outside Greece.

Charcoal-grilled meats and traditional Greek dishes enjoyed by guests at Stix Hellenic Taverna in Tempe.

The Greek salad was a standout in its own right. Simple in concept but powerful in execution, the combination of ripe tomatoes, crisp capsicum and generous olive oil delivered the kind of flavour that instantly transports you back to a taverna somewhere along the Aegean.

For many Greek Australians, we are always searching for that taste – trying to recreate what we remember from holidays or family villages – but rarely finding it here.

On this night, we found it.

The dips were equally impressive. The taramosalata arrived like a whipped cloud – light, fluffy and delicately balanced – while the eggplant dip and tzatziki brought depth and freshness to the table. House-made pita bread tied it all together, warm and perfect for scooping every last bit. Even the chips became a nostalgic moment, a simple addition that instantly felt like home.

The evening unfolded with the warmth of a true Greek gathering. Friends and family filled the venue, bouzouki music set the tone and laughter carried through the terrace and dining spaces.

And just when the night seemed to have reached its peak, guests were treated to a surprise performance by Greek singer Christina Salti, whose appearance elevated the atmosphere into something unforgettable.

Friends and families enjoying the atmosphere at Stix Hellenic Taverna in Tempe.

On a Wednesday night in Sydney, Tempe briefly felt like Greece.

With its central location, welcoming atmosphere and impressive food, Stix Hellenic Taverna has all the ingredients to become a major destination for Greek dining in Sydney.

For those seeking the real deal – authentic flavours, generous hospitality and a vibrant Greek spirit – this is a venue worth discovering.

And if the soft opening is anything to go by, Stix Hellenic Taverna is only just getting started.

Trading hours:
Monday – Thursday: 5pm – 10pm
Friday: 12pm – 3pm and 5pm – 11pm
Saturday: 12pm – 11pm
Sunday: 11.30am – 10pm

Bookings are now live via the Riverview Hotel Tempe website.

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