1. bodega - Noun
2. Bodega - Proper noun
a small Hispanic shop selling wine and groceries
Source: WordNetHe's not here." "Not here like he just popped around the corner to the bodega for a six-pack of Diet Coke and a box of Krispy Kremes, or not here like. Cassandra Clare
Although the cafe shares the same block as the bodega, it belongs to a newer Brooklyn. Source: Internet
Because of this reason their chocolates have a higher price tag than the everyday, $1 chocolate that a person would buy from the corner bodega. Source: Internet
In 1775, a second Spanish expedition under the Spanish Peruvian captain Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra was sent. Source: Internet
The friendly meeting between Bodega y Quadra and Vancouver led the former to propose that the island be named after both: "Quadra and Vancouver Island", which became the original name. Source: Internet
A traditional bodegón (similar to a bodega) serving cortado (coffee with steamed milk) and tapas, El Preferido de Palermo was a favorite of literary local Jorge Luis Borges (4774-6585). Source: Internet