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  • The first rule of The Lady Sylvia is that you don't talk about The Lady Sylvia. Then again, maybe you should, or how would they get any business? What I'm alluding to is the fact that you would never be able to accidentally stumble onto this speakeasy unless you are specifically looking for it (then again that wouldn't be an accident). There is no sign anywhere, it's in the middle of a street most people wouldn't intentionally drive through, and the parking lot across the street is just a dirt lot! So really this a place that truly relies on word of mouth and social media marketing. And good thing it has so much going for it in order to help that word of mouth. I can't figure out the difference between hipster and trendy, but I'm sure this would be some sort of combination of the two. Just imagine it as a library with some fancy-pants furniture and combine it with the secrecy, you'll feel like you're part of the Illuminati. The walls are filled with books, and the TVs have films from the Criterion collection (for you people not in that know, that usually means old foreign films) playing. The bartenders are attractive in a bohemian way and there's a DJ in the back when you come in later at night although then the music gets a little to loud to have a proper conversation. There's also an art gallery connected that they take advantage of special events every now and then. As for the drinks themselves, I do particularly enjoy the specialty drinks which range from $12-$14 such as The Lady Sylvia itself. The only beer they have on draft is Stella Artois and if you just know when to come or what you need it just may be on the house. As for the well drinks, that would probably be my one knock on this place as they're definitely watered down. I plan to stick to the Stella Artois, Newcastle, and the specialty drinks in the future. It would be nicer if it was closer to those bars on Fremont Street or by Charleston & Main for some hopping but then again, maybe this lady deserves your complete attention.
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