
Sylvain is named after the first opera done in New Orleans which was a raucous comedy and they wanted to emulate that in their atmosphere. Located just off Jackson Square it is in a late 1700’s carriage house in the French Quarter. It has one long dining room that ends in windows to the street out front and some patio seating in the back. Inside there is a long bar where guests can eat and/or drink. Small bare wood tables are set with a variety of chairs and the distressed concrete walls are decorated with art. The lighting is lowered, there is music in the background and the floor is very old wood. They specialize in southern style food and lots of cocktails. It was a lively crowd but service was a bit slow. We started with Sazeracs which were well made but took a while to get to the table. In fact they didn’t get to the table before we started to order including wine and almost cancelled their order because the timing was off for the meal but they did arrive and everything moved forward at a leisurely pace. Continue reading
