The pool table and back couches go early on Friday and Saturday; arrive before 10pm.
The Sylvester runs the corner of 3456 N Miami Ave in Wynwood, dressed in flamingo wallpaper and grandma's Florida room furniture. The team behind Beaker and Gray built it, which is why The Infatuation rates the cocktails as the real draw underneath the kitsch: locally sourced ingredients, sharp technique, fair prices.
It suits drinkers who want a proper cocktail without a speakeasy password, and anyone who judges a bar by whether it owns a pool table. Skip it if you came to Wynwood for a club night; the room is a bar that stays a bar.
Retro Florida from front to back: patterned wallpaper, comfortable mismatched seating, and a pool table that anchors the rear. Reviewers on Restaurantji rate the ambiance 4.7 out of 5 for retro chic with modern touches, which is the most accurate scorecard the room could ask for.
The cocktail list changes with what the team can source, and In Wynwood's spotlight calls the program cutting edge for the neighborhood. Order off the current menu rather than asking for classics; the kitchen backs it with grilled cheese and a pastrami medianoche that soaks up a third round honestly.
Locals who work in Wynwood and drinkers escaping the strip's tourist crush. Tuesday through Thursday runs mellow; Friday and Saturday fill by 11pm and hold until the 3am close.
Wynwood's bar circuit sits within a ten minute walk. Gramps Miami covers the backyard beer and pizza brief, J Wakefield Brewing Miami handles the craft beer stop, and Sweet Liberty Miami is the award circuit cocktail room across the causeway.
Weeknights for the full grandma's parlor effect with room to move. Friday after midnight if you want Wynwood's least chaotic late night option.