Greek restaurant Topikos to close in Sydney’s east

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Greek venue Topikos Dining Room & Bar in Sydney’s east will close its doors for good in early September, according to goodfood.com.

The Bondi venue is closing after just 15 months and joins a number of other departures including Mexican restaurant Fonda.

Goodfood.com reported that the site has been sold to Edward Ryan of the Ryan family, who oversee a prominent Sydney hospitality group.

Early indications suggest the site will be made over in a traditional pub model with the inclusion of a sports bar.

Source: goodfood.com.

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