Pearl Oyster Bar

Pearl Oyster Bar "A New England clamshack classic...Rebecca Charles has bragging rights to the lobster roll's newfoun
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Legendary lobster rolls got their NYC debut at Pearl Oyster Bar, an upscale New England seafood restaurant.

Hello Friends! A company is trying to make money selling T-shirts & sweatshirts w/our logo, and cc'ing people who have c...
01/19/2024

Hello Friends! A company is trying to make money selling T-shirts & sweatshirts w/our logo, and cc'ing people who have commented. This unauthorized and has nothing to do with POB! Feel free to report them. Miss you all and thank you, Rebecca

Hi gang it’s 1245 on Monday and Rebecca wanted me to let everybody know that we still have some decor available to take ...
11/07/2022

Hi gang it’s 1245 on Monday and Rebecca wanted me to let everybody know that we still have some decor available to take a souvenirs. You would have to show up today before five or sometime tomorrow to peruse and choose! Hurricane lamps, artwork, etc.

Thank you so much
11/06/2022

Thank you so much

It is with profound sadness that I break the news that Pearl Oyster Bar is closing.
The fact is, independent restaurants, with the current dynamics, are getting to be a thing of the past. For those of us that own and work in them it’s no secret, and something we’ve been struggling with for some time. The pandemic certainly brought new and previously unheard of challenges, but this has been coming for a while. Sadly, we can no longer keep up with the rising cost of doing business.

I’d like to raise a glass to:
All of our friends and regulars, locally and around the world, some of whom have been making pilgrimages to the restaurant since it opened in 1997 and for making Pearl the beloved place it has been for 25 years.
Our staff, past and present, who have been every bit as important as the food. Over the years, a few of these folks have had unusually long tenures: it’s one of the things that made Pearl feel like home. Much love and gratitude to all of you, especially Maria, whose vivacious presence for almost 2 1/2 decades lead people to believe that she was the owner!
Our anonymous benefactor last year and to Uncle Sam, a heartfelt thank you for the funds that kept us going through the pandemic.
Our landlords, the Jakobsons, who took a chance on an unknown chef with a good idea and the Brodsky Organization, who did everything they could to keep us in place during the last terrible couple of years-they give landlords a good name.

And lastly, my mother Eleanor, and grandmother Pearle, who gave me the support and inspiration to open a little restaurant in the big city.

As of now, our last service will be Saturday, October 29.
~ Rebecca

11/06/2022
Pearl Oyster Bar has now closed permanently.With Love and thanks,Rebecca and the staff of Pearl
11/01/2022

Pearl Oyster Bar has now closed permanently.

With Love and thanks,
Rebecca and the staff of Pearl

The outpouring of love these past few days has been overwhelming. We will miss you all!
10/15/2022

The outpouring of love these past few days has been overwhelming. We will miss you all!

It is with profound sadness that I break the news that Pearl Oyster Bar is closing.
The fact is, independent restaurants, with the current dynamics, are getting to be a thing of the past. For those of us that own and work in them it’s no secret, and something we’ve been struggling with for some time. The pandemic certainly brought new and previously unheard of challenges, but this has been coming for a while. Sadly, we can no longer keep up with the rising cost of doing business.

I’d like to raise a glass to:
All of our friends and regulars, locally and around the world, some of whom have been making pilgrimages to the restaurant since it opened in 1997 and for making Pearl the beloved place it has been for 25 years.
Our staff, past and present, who have been every bit as important as the food. Over the years, a few of these folks have had unusually long tenures: it’s one of the things that made Pearl feel like home. Much love and gratitude to all of you, especially Maria, whose vivacious presence for almost 2 1/2 decades lead people to believe that she was the owner!
Our anonymous benefactor last year and to Uncle Sam, a heartfelt thank you for the funds that kept us going through the pandemic.
Our landlords, the Jakobsons, who took a chance on an unknown chef with a good idea and the Brodsky Organization, who did everything they could to keep us in place during the last terrible couple of years-they give landlords a good name.

And lastly, my mother Eleanor, and grandmother Pearle, who gave me the support and inspiration to open a little restaurant in the big city.

As of now, our last service will be Saturday, October 29.
~ Rebecca

It is with profound sadness that I break the news that Pearl Oyster Bar is closing.The fact is, independent restaurants,...
10/13/2022

It is with profound sadness that I break the news that Pearl Oyster Bar is closing.
The fact is, independent restaurants, with the current dynamics, are getting to be a thing of the past. For those of us that own and work in them it’s no secret, and something we’ve been struggling with for some time. The pandemic certainly brought new and previously unheard of challenges, but this has been coming for a while. Sadly, we can no longer keep up with the rising cost of doing business.

I’d like to raise a glass to:
All of our friends and regulars, locally and around the world, some of whom have been making pilgrimages to the restaurant since it opened in 1997 and for making Pearl the beloved place it has been for 25 years.
Our staff, past and present, who have been every bit as important as the food. Over the years, a few of these folks have had unusually long tenures: it’s one of the things that made Pearl feel like home. Much love and gratitude to all of you, especially Maria, whose vivacious presence for almost 2 1/2 decades lead people to believe that she was the owner!
Our anonymous benefactor last year and to Uncle Sam, a heartfelt thank you for the funds that kept us going through the pandemic.
Our landlords, the Jakobsons, who took a chance on an unknown chef with a good idea and the Brodsky Organization, who did everything they could to keep us in place during the last terrible couple of years-they give landlords a good name.

And lastly, my mother Eleanor, and grandmother Pearle, who gave me the support and inspiration to open a little restaurant in the big city.

As of now, our last service will be Saturday, October 29.
~ Rebecca

Specials! Brandade croquettes, baked sausage stuffed clams, whole grilled Dorade and pompano, soft shells, and lobster b...
10/05/2022

Specials! Brandade croquettes, baked sausage stuffed clams, whole grilled Dorade and pompano, soft shells, and lobster bisque. We deliver via DoorDash .

End of summer hours! Dinner only this week, no lunch! 🦞🍾
08/30/2022

End of summer hours! Dinner only this week, no lunch! 🦞🍾

Fried calamari and peppers!
08/05/2022

Fried calamari and peppers!

Address

18 Cornelia Street
New York, NY
10014

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 2:30pm
5:30pm - 10pm
Wednesday 12pm - 2:30pm
5:30pm - 10pm
Thursday 12pm - 2:30pm
5:30pm - 10pm
Friday 12pm - 2:30pm
5:30pm - 10:30pm
Saturday 12pm - 2:30pm
5:30pm - 10:30pm

Telephone

+12126918211

Website

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