The Pearl offers a variety of dining options, from dinner to breakfast and lunch. The salmon dish is a highlight, with a crunchy topping that is highly recommended. The Sam Houston Lunch entree is also a standout, featuring BBQ burnt ends and a huevo ranchero. Service is friendly and attentive, with staff providing excellent hospitality. The restaurant has a bar area and a small menu, with prices around $50 for a main course, beer, and dessert.
Recent reviews highlight the quality of the food and service. One guest praised the chicken Marsala, calling it perfection, and complimented the drinks prepared by Tanya, who was very kind and attentive. The bartender was also noted for being friendly and checking back often, creating a nice, quiet atmosphere for drinks or meetings. The burger and fries received positive remarks, especially the mustard dip, though some found the $25 burger a bit pricey.
While the breakfast options were considered average by some, with weak coffee and limited meat choices, vegetarian options are available, mainly salads and one non-meat entree. The Pearl is easily accessible for wheelchair users and offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Though it may not have table service, the bar service is efficient and friendly. Overall, The Pearl provides a good dining experience with some standout dishes and friendly staff.
The Pearl offers a variety of dining options, from dinner to breakfast and lunch. The salmon dish is a highlight, with a crunchy topping that is highly recommended. The Sam Houston Lunch entree is also a standout, featuring BBQ burnt ends and a huevo ranchero. Service is friendly and attentive, with staff providing excellent hospitality. The restaurant has a bar area and a small menu, with prices around $50 for a main course, beer, and dessert.
Recent reviews highlight the quality of the food and service. One guest praised the chicken Marsala, calling it perfection, and complimented the drinks prepared by Tanya, who was very kind and attentive. The bartender was also noted for being friendly and checking back often, creating a nice, quiet atmosphere for drinks or meetings. The burger and fries received positive remarks, especially the mustard dip, though some found the $25 burger a bit pricey.
While the breakfast options were considered average by some, with weak coffee and limited meat choices, vegetarian options are available, mainly salads and one non-meat entree. The Pearl is easily accessible for wheelchair users and offers a cozy, intimate atmosphere. Though it may not have table service, the bar service is efficient and friendly. Overall, The Pearl provides a good dining experience with some standout dishes and friendly staff.