We were unvited to join our friend (a local) to experience this restaurant.
For sure a different affair.
It serves a revolving (set) menu with a starter, choice out of 3 main dishes and a desert.
Thw table is shared with other guests but not in a too greater group.
We were at a table of eight and had the pleasure of meeting some lovely people.
All up there were 2 tables of eight guests.
The food was quite lovely and there was a nice selection of beverages.
Furthermore there is a little gift shop.
Another lovely dinner at Sylvia Beach Tables of Content. The hummus was made with fresh garbanzo beans, the naan/ pita bread was this amazing combo (I can’t remember the me of it), the lamb was cooked to perfection, the salad was so fresh and put pretty much every salad I’ve ever had to shame, and the almond cake was divine. The presentation of every dish was gorgeous, and the service was awesome as usual! A wonderful meal to end a rainy day!
Pretty cool place, I've never been to a place with a full course meal. The food was great and the service was great as well. The view was awesome as well and they gave us a wonderful evening. My only complaints would be price and parking, the price is understandable but me being somewhat poor,I won't be able to visit often and the parking was a little cramped.
We’ve been coming here for over thirty years, and the quality remains. In fact, they’ve been using locally sourced before that was a trend. They serve a four course meal, with a choice of four entrees. Usually lamb/beef/pork, or chicken/duck or seafood or vegetarian. The salads are always amazing. Dessert recently was a chocolate hazelnut torte with caramel sauce. Reasonably priced Oregon and International wines are available. All by the glass, which is nice, with chef recommended pairings. They offer a flight to align with courses, as well.
Consistently delicious meals featuring fresh locally-sourced seasonal ingredients, served by friendly staff.
When I’ve dined here “in the before times” the seating was always 8-to-a-table, with an assortment of other guests, and we were encouraged to play a game known by the descriptive name “two truths and a lie” — each player makes three statements, and the other players try to guess which one is false.
During the pandemic lockdown, they’ve changed things up a bit: limiting seating to one party per table, and requiring masks on staff and, when not eating, guests.
The waitstaff and the kitchen are generally flexible and eager to help. Somewhere between the kitchen and the hotel upstairs, however, someone grows protective of the kitchen and deflects requests for what they consider to be too strict of dietary requirements. Sometimes this can come across as condescending or exclusionary, as when they told my wife — suffering from the weird complex of symptoms following her COVID infection last summer, know as long-haulers syndrome — “we like to celebrate food here, not cater to such stringent food restrictions.”
For people with specific dietary needs, they and we both recommend Zach’s Bistro around the corner. If you’re able to eat more broadly without much concern for The details of the ingredients used (beyond their freshness and flavor), do reserve yourself a seat at the Table of Content.
If you are anywhere near here and especially if you are staying at the Sylvia Beach hotel, then a meal here is an absolute must. We were seated at a table with two other couples we did not know and the lively conversation flowed all evening. The food was excellent too! In the morning breakfast was served in the same room and although there was no choice it was high quality and a good sized portion.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this little hidden secret of a restaurant! We ate here for Valentine's Day last year and are planning on returning in a week. The food served is to die for, the atmosphere is the most romantic in all of Newport, and the service is just wonderful. Can't recommend it highly enough!
The food was excellent. but 3-hours for a 4-course meal was really long. Only one server for so many people was not manageable. We were all seated at 6pm and didn't have our entrée until 8pm. I enjoyed our social time but by 8pm I was ready to go home. Dinner clean up. Dessert and paying the b8ll we didn't leave until 855pm. The corn chowder, salad and lamb were all amazing. Just held hostage too long. If you could do dinner service start to finish in two hours it would be perfect!
The very best always. Staff is amazing and so is the food. My recommendation is that you experience this place for yourself. It's a must!
I have never had bad food here. It does surprise me they are still requiring proof of vaccination as they’re the only place I have seen in the state do it other then a stadium. This past experience took much longer then planned, anticipated, or experienced in the past. Dinner lasted over three hours. We were seated at 6:00 and didn’t get our check until about 9:20. The staff are friendly however, they could use more wait staff. There was one person and she was slow and not well educated about the food. In the past we have been told what we are eating and asked if we wanted to take home leftovers. I hate waste and when hearing the food would be thrown out she looked at me funny when I asked if I could take some. No clue what was in the salad or the dressing (it was delicious). In the past you would be told what was in the salad and what type of dressing. You were also told if any food came from their garden. She also couldn’t answer questions about food like what kind of flower was on the dessert. She was nice but the entire meal was slow. It would be nice to hear about the food again… however I would still eat food here anytime because it literally is one of the best meals you will find on the coast!
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