A Williamsburg Caribbean restaurant known for its Bake and Shark sandwich and boozy weekend bottomless brunch.
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Time Out reports that during weekend brunch "the small dining area becomes crowded fast," a direct consequence of Pearl's compact footprint filling up quickly once the boozy bottomless brunch crowd arrives.
Time Out's practical guidance is to arrive early for weekend brunch specifically, since the small room means available seating tightens fast once service gets going, rather than describing a formal outdoor line.
Patterns as reported by press and regulars — not measured by damnlines.
Walk-ins: Time Out advises arriving early for weekend brunch due to limited seating.
Time Out doesn't cite a specific wait time but notes the small dining room "becomes crowded fast" during weekend brunch, so a wait is likely if you arrive late.
Time Out doesn't confirm a reservation system; its advice is to arrive early for weekend brunch given the tight seating.
Walk-ins appear to be the norm per Time Out, though the small dining area fills quickly on weekend brunch afternoons.
Sources: Time Out New York