About
The building Pearly Baker's Ale House occupies was originally built in 1863 as the YMCA. In 1935, it was upgraded to the Manhattan Club, which occupied the building for 50 years.
In 1993, the new owners undertook extensive renovations to restore the building to it's orginals 20's-30's style.
Awarded for Historic Preservation, Pearly Baker's Alehouse represents the gradeur of historic downtown Easton during the early 20th century.
The taproom boasts a gleaming 40ft Vermont marble/mahogany bar, and hand-crafted booths that welcome thirsty guests.
In the center of the vibrant historic dining room, the original 1940's crystal chandelier casts a warm glow for intimate casual dining.
Pearly's (as it's fondly called) was the flagship restaurant in a now bustling restaurant district, just a block from the State Theatre.
Join us for after work drinks, entertaining clients, special dates, family gatherings, & pre and post theatre dinner and drinks.
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Contact Us:
610.253.9949
pearlybakers@hotmail.com
Pearly Baker's continues
to support sustainable businesses & communites in the Lehigh Valley and beyond, and you can too!
We are proud members & supporters of:
Lehigh Valley Sustainable Business Network www.sbnlv.org
Local Harvest www.localharvest.org
Buy Fresh Buy Local PA www.buylocalpa.org
Easton Farmers Market www.EastonFarmersMarket.com
Easton Main Street Initiative www.eastonmainstreet.org
Keepsake Farm & Dairy http://keepsake.stcp.com/
Weyerbacher Brewing Company www.weyerbacher.com/cwo/Home
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Pearly Baker's invites you to tour the Bank Street Annex.
Located at 316 Northampton Street, Easton PA.
Banquets and private events presented in 1940's elegance!
Local & organic menu now available.
Call or click today for more information on hosting your special event with us.
610-253-0515 www.bankstannex.com