The Pearl is the upscale room on Pearl Street, run by the same crew behind 44 Toronto. Throwback rock, hip-hop and pop, a grown 25+ crowd, and a sharp east-coast look you don't see much in Toronto. Here's the honest rundown, plus the free guestlist.
The sceneThe Pearl breathed new life into a quiet strip of the Entertainment District. Walk in and you've got pool tables to the left, a big bar to the right, tables through the middle, and a stage to the back for live music. The design pulls from the modern bar scene in New York and Chicago, so it feels different from the standard King West room. Decor's tasteful, the layout's open, and it pulls a more mature crowd because of it.
This is a sit-down-and-stay kind of spot more than a hands-up rave. Drinks, bottles, food from the kitchen, and a music mix that runs throwback. If you're 25 and up and you want a night out that feels grown without feeling stiff, this is the one.
Quick factsFree guestlist smooths your entry. Send your name and headcount ahead, arrive early since the room fills, then check in under your name. Want a booth instead? Pick bottle service below and we'll sort your table. Heads up: the guestlist closes at 10pm, so don't leave it late.
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The Pearl's in the Entertainment District at 184 Pearl St (M5H 1L5), near John and Adelaide, in the space that used to be Tequila Jack's. It sits a little apart from the King West crush, which is part of the appeal.
Open and easy to read. Pool tables to the left, a long bar to the right, tables through the floor, and a stage to the back for live music. The fit-out leans east-coast modern, more New York or Chicago than the usual Toronto club, which is a different look and pulls a more sophisticated crowd.
Mostly young and mature professionals, 25 and up, dressed sharp. The 25+ men, 21+ women rule keeps the room grown, and the throwback music pulls people who'd rather hear a song they know than chase whatever's new. A great group spot for a sit-down night out.
The Pearl runs throwback. Depending on the night you'll get 80s, 90s and 2000s rock, hip-hop and pop, plus live music on the back stage. It's a deliberate change of pace from the new-release rooms, and it's why the crowd skews a little older and a lot more relaxed.
Upscale casual, and they hold the line on it. Collared shirts are generally expected, no graphic print, and no sneakers or runners. Dress like you're going somewhere nice and you're fine.
Men 25+, women 21+. It's a grown room by design, so bring real ID. The age policy is a big part of why the crowd feels the way it does.
The Pearl has the seating and booths for a proper bottle-service night, plus a kitchen if you want food alongside. Want a guaranteed spot and your own service? Drop your date and headcount in the form and we'll line up the right table and minimum for the night.
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