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“we know how to have a damn good time”
On May 22nd, 1796, Jean-Francois-Marmontel and Andre Getry’s one-act comic opera Sylvain was performed in New Orleans. That same year, construction was completed on a three-story carriage house at what is now 625 Chartres Street by local landmark developer Don Andres Almonaster y Roxas. Since then, the building has been owned by numerous New Orleans dignitaries and characters, including notorious French Quarter Madame Aunt Rose Arnold who presided over her own Storyville brothel and lived at 625 Chartres during the 1920s. Standing over six feet tall, Aunt Rose was an imposing figure and friend of many of the neighborhood’s bohemians as well as friend of famous authors; Sherwood Anderson who wrote of her in “A Meeting South” and Faulkner is also believed to have used her as his muse, patterning his character “Miss Reba” after her in “Sanctuary” and “The Reivers.”
Great cocktails. Limited menu. Good burger -- though be specific on how you want it cooked. And way too noisy. PLEASE turn down the music! Read more
Just stellar. Great service, amazing ambiance, top 5 sandwich I've had anywhere. I hate to repeat restaurants but we made a dinner reservation as we left. Read more
by far the best dinner we had in nola! cute little ambiance and the Nutella pie was everything!! we absolutely devoured every dish. corn bread was the star of the show along with the thin cut... Read more
Sylvain
Hours
- Sun: 10:30 am - 10:00 pm
- Mon - Thu: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 10:30 am - 11:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
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Bar
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Outdoor Seating
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