Chill out with craft beers and cocktails in a breezy space featuring a rooftop and backyard, perfect for unwinding with downtown views.
"One of the original bars on Rainey Street, this relocated spot (it’s a long story) is a casual place to grab a beer or a cocktail and play a game or two. The Rainey Street Mule will get you started right, and there are extended happy hours here — it runs Monday through Friday from opening to 8 p.m. There are loads of outdoor spaces to sit, as well as the bar and high top tables inside." - Erin Russell
"The revived and relocated Lustre Pearl on Rainey Street offers drinks with a side of scenery up on the roof in the heart of the busy entertainment district." - Nadia Chaudhury, Darcie Duttweiler
"Lustre Pearl is located in a multi-story house on Rainey Street, so your group can take over the front yard, backyard, balcony, or all three. As the night progresses, this place tends to get busy, so show up early if you want something chill, otherwise, arrive ready to party. " - raphael brion, nicolai mccrary
"Rainey Street used to be a quiet street near the lake. Then it became a quiet street where a few houses were flipped into bars with rocking chairs and ping pong tables. Today, every house is a bar, and this street is absolute bachelor party gold. Lustre Pearl has one of the bigger footprints in the area, with multiple levels and bars inside. But you could easily spend a whole night drinking in different bars on Rainey." - adele hazan, raphael brion, nicolai mccrary
"The downtown location of Lustre Pearl will air every USA World Cup game." - Nadia Chaudhury