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Upstairs is where this bar really shines. From gnocchi bolognese to gourmet flatbreads, don’t expect your average bar food here. Also feel free to munch on any of their delicious sounding menu items. There you can sip on any number or specialty cocktails or grab yourself a bottle of beer. In the middle of the room is a large bar replete with a cool white marble counter and comfy grey cushioned high top stools. Hanging over plush black club chairs, the lighting and dark framed mirrors make you feel as if a flapper could come waltzing through at any moment. Walking in the first thing patrons will notice are the adorable white chandeliers placed throughout the lower street level. Meant to resemble an establishment out of the roaring 1920’s, Pearl’s mixes art deco styles and classic accents to create what is possibly the perfect little West Hollywood lounge. Amidst the rougher pubs and bars, Pearl’s manages to maintain a respectable level of decorum and fanciness without coming across as too pretentious. In the middle of one of the grungier areas of West Hollywood, Pearl’s Liquor Bar stands out as a shining example of class and culture. The views from their cozy rooftop are incredible, their mixed drinks are seriously tasty, and their food is inventive and interesting. Pearl's Liquor Bar melds all the best aspects of Los Angeles together to create an ideal bar.

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