Restaurants

The Pearl Street Steak Room, a new venture from Sushi Tora and Tahona Tequila Bistro owners, will open this summer in Boulder

Several months ago, Peter and Mara Soutiere nabbed the tiny hallway space behind their Pearl Street-facing restaurant, Tahona Tequila Bistro, and began drawing up plans for an intimate restaurant that would share a kitchen with Tahona. At that time, the couple was still finessing plans and unwilling to divulge details...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Keep Westword Free

We’re aiming to raise $20,000 by April 26. Your support ensures Westword can continue watching out for you and our community. No paywall. Always accessible. Daily online and weekly in print.

$20,000

Several months ago, Peter and Mara Soutiere nabbed the tiny hallway space behind their Pearl Street-facing restaurant, Tahona Tequila Bistro, and began drawing up plans for an intimate restaurant that would share a kitchen with Tahona. At that time, the couple was still finessing plans and unwilling to divulge details about what they had in store.

Now, with construction underway and an opening date on the horizon, they reveal that they’re building a high-end steakhouse: The Pearl Street Steak Room will open in Boulder in a few months.

As promised, the new eatery will feel hidden and private. Kate Linehan, who also works with the couple at Tahona and their other restaurant, Sushi Tora, says the tiny thirty-seat space will have a parlor-like feel. “We’re toeing the line between feeling like someone’s parlor and using modern elements to fill out the space,” she explains, adding that the spot will also feature a handful of bar seats.

The Steak Room is still putting together the menu; Linehan says the owners are sampling beef from humanely raised cattle from a variety of sources — but the ever-changing menu will ultimately feature various cuts of steak from different ranches, supplemented by game, and sided with seasonal produce. “Since we’re printing the menu daily, it gives the chefs a chance to use something really beautiful if they can get their hands on it,” she says.

And everything will be executed in Tahona’s kitchen, overseen by Matt Tobin, who’s stepping up from a sous chef position at the Mexican restaurant to run the show at the new spot. “We’re splitting the kitchen,” Linehan explains. “Matt will still oversee prep and direction at Tahona, but he’ll be focused on the new steakhouse.”

The Pearl Street Steak Room is shooting for a late summer opening.

Follow @CafeWestword on Twitter

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the Food Alerts newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...