Friday, September 27, 2024

PEARL AND MARY

 
The last time this summer I found myself in Philly with friends I couldn't resist trying Pearl and Mary's. 1, it used to be my favorite Italian place to eat, 13, and 2- we have a friend named Mary Pearl, and she is practically on par with a drag queen especially with her sets of eyelashes. The place adds to the list of excellent dinning places offered by Michael Schulson, who opened Pearl and Mary, a casual seafood and oyster house. The name pays tribute to his mother and grandmother I was told. While I'm not a huge fan as in NOT a oyster eater, please, my libido is already through the roof, I do enjoy seafood to a point, mostly shellfish and a few fishes. One can expect the freshest catches, small and large plates where seafood is the star, tasty and well-made cock-a-tails at a very fun bar and a polished and cheerful staff who really do seem genuine. I think it's going to be a welcome addition to the neighborhood. I have yet to not see a nice crowd there. Loved the vibes of the place, a very neighborhood feel to the crowd, and the color palette of fresh whites, dimensional greens and deep browns make for a great and classic coastal vibe, all while being in the city. I couldn't complain over my dinner or my cocktails. While the boys were shucking and slurping their oysters, I was thinking about shucking our waiter!

My DELISH deviled eggs, since I don't do oysters.
Nice touch I think.

Pearl and Mary.

23 comments:

  1. Looks delightful, I haven't had an oyster in forever. Surprising all of the things that you slurp down and oysters are verboten.

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    1. I can be picky at times with what goes down my throat.

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  2. I have to agree with Travel on this one.

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  3. I'm with you on the Oysters Rockefeller. Not for me.... Cooked, sure...but not raw. Those eggs look good, though.

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  4. I've never had oysters. After seeing this post, I might be oyster curious now.

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    1. Oysters mussels calms... and any of it look gross to me.

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  5. Ohhh love me some oysters!
    And this place looks fab. Would totally go.

    XOXO

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  6. I'd live on seafood if I could, but if I never eat another oyster again I won't cry.

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  7. Charming place. I love seafood. I’ll pass on the mucus (I mean raw oysters).

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  8. That's a stylish place!
    We went out for dinner a while back and hubby had oysters. I was telling the waiter that I just didn't like the look of them. He carried on polishing the glassware and said "Me neither, they look like snot". 😂

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    1. Probably the reason I don't like them. And slimy looking!!! You'd love there cocktails i bet.

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  9. I loathe fish in general. Snot on the half shell? GROSS!

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    1. Snot on the half shell sums it up!!!!!!! but give me shrimp or crab and I'll be happy.

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  10. I love Pearl and Mary. And there oysters and seafood don't disappoint. Nice post.

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  11. Oh.....its added alot to that neighborhood. I hope they are there for some time....I love it there to hang out.

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  12. Anonymous9/27/2024

    Tundra Bunny here...

    You and I are in the same boat when it comes to slimy members of the mollusc family, Maddie. I'm horribly allergic to scallops, oysters, clams, and mussels to the point where I carry an Epi-pen in case of anaphylaxis. I avoid seafood restaurants like the plague even though I'm not allergic to crustaceans such as crab, lobster or shrimp.... I'd rather have juicy prime rib or filet mignon anyway!

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    1. Yep, I enjoy crustaceans, and fish like salmon, tuna, or flounder but it cuts off there. Most days Im with you a nice juicy medium rare filet mignon, on occasion.

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  13. I'll need to check this place out next time in Philly. This place looks like you.

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  14. You need to be working for a magazine reviewing cities and it's haunts Mistress.

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  15. The drinks look lovely

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