Sylvan Avenue Tavern

Restaurant · La L'aceate

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Late Night Bar Sylvan Avenue Tavern Opens in West Dallas - Eater Dallas

"Sylvan Avenue Tavern, at 1888 Sylvan Avenue, is a sibling concept to Bryan Street Tavern, the Old East Dallas pub that has gained a reputation as a casual neighborhood hangout thanks to its laidback patio, thin-crust pizzas, and large selection of craft beer. Sylvan Avenue Tavern, which opened quietly last week, aims to carry on that vibe, promising a 'true neighborhood tavern experience.' ... The kitchen at SAT is open until 2 a.m. nightly, making it one of the few restaurants in the area to serve late-night eats." - Brittanie Shey

https://dallas.eater.com/2021/8/31/22650495/sylvan-avenue-tavern-open-sylvan-thirty-west-dallas

1888 Sylvan Ave Suite F250, Dallas, TX 75208 Get directions

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