0 a bar or wine shop, especially in a Spanish-speaking country --
1 (in a neighborhood with a lot of Spanish-speaking people) a small store that sells food and other items for the house: --
A persons products are distributed only at the "bodega" that serves their area of official residence.
Meanwhile, supermarkets generally provide food at cheaper prices than the bodegas and pharmacies that service inner-city areas.
Two staircases from the platform go up to a mezzanine that has a turnstile bank and bodega within fare control.
During the epoch of decadence in 1963 the restaurant was closed and the famous wine depository (bodega) was shut down.
Some bodegas would buy fermented wine from the co-ops and age the wine to sell under their own label.
He boasts on, about tiring of the harassment by police, gangs, and a local bodega owner.
Manny works two jobsthe front desk of a drug-riddled flop house by day and the cash register of a frequently-robbed bodega at night.
The only light is the orange glow of a blunt, bodega liquor, and the adolescent rush of first creation.