I'll take that as a compliment.Correct. We are nothing alike.
It’s also worth noting that the restaurant is open for dinner, which period is a lovely, low-key vibe . . . with subtle lighting, not-too-loud music, and intimate seating available at tables on the beach.Absolutely great location.
We still catch ourselves calling it Tom Beach, but Pearl Beach has done an amazing job keeping that same down-to-earth, beachside charm.
The atmosphere is relaxed, genuine and unpretentious, the kind of spot where you feel part of the island rather than just a visitor.
Unlike some of the other beach-side restaurants and hotels, which seem more focused on hunting pigeons, Pearl Beach keeps it authentic, and that makes it a true gem.
Good reminder - - I haven't been to dinner there in a very long time. Is the menu different than the lunch menu?It’s also worth noting that the restaurant is open for dinner, which period is a lovely, low-key vibe . . . with subtle lighting, not-too-loud music, and intimate seating available at tables on the beach.
"Knowing" you, I was sure your ego would want it that way.I'll take that as a compliment.
I had been hoping that PB might fill a slot for such a low-key casual place. It won't, but we are thrilled (so far) with the nouveau GdS for that role. Nice chill ambiance and mix of locals and SBH visitors.It’s also worth noting that the restaurant is open for dinner, which period is a lovely, low-key vibe . . . with subtle lighting, not-too-loud music, and intimate seating available at tables on the beach.
Lol. Whatever, dude."Knowing" you, I was sure your ego would want it that way.
I also like the new Grain de Sel (I even, for many years, liked the prior version . . . though food & service became “hit-&-miss” in its last few years). I do feel, however, that the menu of the new GdS is very limited.I had been hoping that PB might fill a slot for such a low-key casual place. It won't, but we are thrilled (so far) with the nouveau GdS for that role. Nice chill ambiance and mix of locals and SBH visitors.
You too, dudette.Lol. Whatever, dude.
At least my ego isn't fragile enough to worry about who is sitting next to me in a beach restaurant.You too, dudette.



