Bar in Salt Lake City, United States
The Pearl
100Pearl PointsGroup-friendly pick

About The Pearl
The Pearl is a practical Salt Lake City choice for a casual group night rather than a high-focus cocktail crawl. Book it when four or more people need an easy social anchor; choose Water Witch for a more cocktail-led evening or Bar Nohm for a more food-adjacent bar plan.
The Pearl is a Salt Lake City venue with a casual dress code and published hours that vary by day. Verified details are limited, so planning should focus on the confirmed basics: it is in Salt Lake City, it is casual, and its schedule includes evening hours most days, later closing times on Friday and Saturday, and a Sunday daytime window plus evening hours.
A casual Salt Lake City option with verified hours
The most reliable way to plan around The Pearl is to use its confirmed schedule. It is open Monday from 6–11 PM; Tuesday through Thursday from 11 AM–11 PM; Friday from 11 AM–12 AM; Saturday from 4 PM–12 AM; and Sunday from 10:30 AM–2:30 PM and 6–11 PM.
Because no verified menu, service format, price range, reservation policy, or specialty is available here, avoid building a plan around assumptions about cuisine, drinks, or dining style. For comparison, Bar Nohm, Water Witch, Scion Cider Bar, Ramen Ichizu Bar, and Vertical Diner are other named options to consider depending on the kind of outing you are planning.
Go with the confirmed basics in mind
The Pearl's verified dress code is casual, which makes it direct to include in a Salt Lake City plan without preparing for a formal setting. Beyond that, the safest approach is to confirm any specific needs directly before going, especially if your plans depend on menu details, reservations, accessibility, dietary accommodations, or takeout and delivery.
Use The Pearl as a Salt Lake City option when its hours and casual dress code fit your schedule. If you are comparing other choices, consider Bar Nohm, Water Witch, Scion Cider Bar, Ramen Ichizu Bar, or Vertical Diner based on your own priorities, while confirming current details directly with each venue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at The Pearl?
A verified reservation policy is not available here. Confirm directly with The Pearl before you go, especially if you are planning around a specific time or group size.
What's the best time to go to The Pearl?
Base your timing on the verified hours: Monday 6–11 PM; Tuesday through Thursday 11 AM–11 PM; Friday 11 AM–12 AM; Saturday 4 PM–12 AM; and Sunday 10:30 AM–2:30 PM and 6–11 PM.
Is The Pearl open late?
Yes. The Pearl is open until 12 AM on Friday and Saturday, and until 11 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday evening.
What is The Pearl known for?
The verified details available here are that The Pearl is in Salt Lake City, has a casual dress code, and keeps the published hours listed above. Specific claims about menu, drinks, service style, or specialties are not verified here.
Location
917 200 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Salt Lake City, United States
Compare The Pearl
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| The Pearl | Easy |
| Bar Nohm | Unknown |
| Water Witch | Unknown |
| Scion Cider Bar | Unknown |
| Ramen Ichizu Bar | Unknown |
| Vertical Diner | Unknown |
A quick look at how The Pearl compares on price and recognition.
Also Consider
- Bar Nohm, Notable alternative
- Water Witch, Notable alternative
- Scion Cider Bar, Notable alternative
- Ramen Ichizu Bar, Notable alternative
- Vertical Diner, Notable alternative
How it compares in Salt Lake City
Bar Nohm is the stronger choice when the group wants a more food-adjacent bar night, while The Pearl is better for a looser social plan where the room matters more than a tightly defined format. If the goal is a destination-feeling drink stop, Bar Nohm has the clearer edge; if the goal is getting four or more people into a workable night out, The Pearl is the easier call.
Water Witch is the better cross-shop for cocktail-first drinkers. The Pearl makes more sense when not everyone in the group wants the same kind of bar experience, or when the plan needs flexibility over precision. For value, that flexibility is the point: it reduces the risk of picking a place that only works for one person's agenda.
Scion Cider Bar, Ramen Ichizu Bar, and Vertical Diner are better when the group has a specific brief: cider, ramen, or plant-based dining. The Pearl is the broader pick when the brief is simply a sociable Salt Lake City night with fewer constraints.
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