
This whimsical tasting menu restaurant from the same team behind Rose’s Luxury and Pineapple and Pearls is a delightful dinner party unlike any other. Chef Aaron Silverman’s deft cooking is modern, seasonal, and is super soigne — in a very approachable way. We offer dinner in our cozy private dining room, our gorgeous glass-enclosed conservatory (including a high-top communal table), covered patio, and our bar.
Sophisticated restaurant in an intimate setting offering a fixed price menu & wine pairings.
Hours
| Saturday | 5:30–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 5:30–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Carriage House, 921 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003
Phone: (202) 618-1868
Website: https://www.littlepearldc.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: littlepearldc.comresy.com
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Reviews
The venue itself is unique and intimate. It feels considered, personal, and wholly its own thing. The service matched perfectly, it was warm and friendly without ever losing that thread of real knowledge and care. Our team knew the food, knew the story, and made us feel genuinely welcomed rather than just seated.
And the food. Chef Ben has always had a gift for making adventurous cooking feel exciting rather than alienating, and he is absolutely thriving here. Every dish was delicious in a way that also surprised us, which is a rare combination. We knew Chef Ben from his time in St. Pete, so getting to experience what he’s building in DC felt meaningful on top of everything else. Watching a talented chef find his footing in a space that’s truly his own is something worth celebrating and absolutely worth the trip.
We will absolutely be back. Little Pearl is one of those restaurants that earns a permanent spot on your list from the very first visit.
First course was the angel egg and asparagus tart. I absolutely loved the angel eggs, the white meringue like part had a sweet after taste that balanced the creamy yolk part perfectly. The asparagus tart may have been the star of the entire night, the pineapple was very refreshing with the asparagus.
The New England clam chowder was good but it is definitely one of those dishes where you should eat everything together each bite. If you eat anything separately it isn’t balanced at all. Amazing though!
Another star was the spring egg custard, I was pleasantly surprised by this one. It practically melts in your mouth and the peas give a great crunch.
Surprisingly the wagyu beef salad was not our favorite. The flavors were great, but a few of our pieces had gristle or were just straight fat ends with no actual meat to it. With the price and high rating for this place we didn’t expect this. It’s mostly why I ranked it a 4 overall.
Lastly the palate cleanser and dessert were stellar. I love toasted coconut so it may be one of my top 5 desserts of all time!
We left the restaurant satisfied but not overly full. This may sound big back but I would’ve loved either slightly bigger portions or one other course! With the price I do love leaving the restaurant feeling like I’ve got my money’s worth!
The food was incredible and many of the dishes challenged your expectations (don’t want to give away the secrets ).
They also gave the cutest cookie & milk as a late night snack!!
You can’t book it, only can request it. But ask to eat in the conservatory! Incredible atmosphere. We are concerned it would be cold (was 20F out). But the room was warm and such a cozy feel!!!
It is a bit difficult to find parking as many of the surrounding streets are permit only – so give yourself a bit of extra time.
If you eat meat- you’d love this place. See the best and the worst (pics)