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New Craft Cocktail Bar Coming to Former Pearl's Oyster House in Downtown Memphis
Owners hope to bring 'lost art' of hospitality to the city's downtown area.
Mar. 13, 2026 at 6:50pm
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A new craft cocktail bar is set to open in the former location of Pearl's Oyster House in downtown Memphis. The owners of the new bar aim to bring a focus on hospitality and the 'lost art' of cocktail making to the city's downtown area.
Why it matters
The opening of this new craft cocktail bar represents an investment in downtown Memphis and the continued evolution of the city's dining and nightlife scene. It also signals a desire by the owners to revive a focus on high-quality hospitality and cocktail craftsmanship in the area.
The details
The new cocktail bar will take over the former space of Pearl's Oyster House, which closed in 2025 after nearly two decades in business. The owners of the new bar hope to create a welcoming atmosphere that highlights the 'lost art' of hospitality and cocktail making. They plan to offer a menu of classic and innovative craft cocktails made with high-quality ingredients.
- Pearl's Oyster House closed in 2025 after nearly 20 years in business.
- The new craft cocktail bar is set to open in the former Pearl's Oyster House location.
The players
Pearl's Oyster House
A longtime restaurant that closed in 2025 after nearly two decades in business in downtown Memphis.
What’s next
The owners of the new craft cocktail bar plan to open the establishment in the coming months, aiming to bring a renewed focus on hospitality and cocktail craftsmanship to downtown Memphis.
The takeaway
The opening of this new craft cocktail bar represents an investment in downtown Memphis and a desire to revive a focus on high-quality hospitality and cocktail making in the area, building on the legacy of longtime establishments like Pearl's Oyster House.
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