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Pearl’s New GoodCompany Lounge Aims To Be Spurs Playoff Party Central

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Published on May 09, 2026
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San Antonio’s nightlife is about to get a little louder on North Alamo Street. GoodCompany, a new cocktail lounge from the team behind Pearl-area spot Tryst, is gearing up to open just steps from the Pearl and downtown, promising tiki vibes, late-night energy and plenty of game-day action.

The concept is pitched as a tropical-inspired, design-forward room built for crowds that stay out late and love a watch party. Operators plan to combine cocktails, brick-oven pizzas, DJ nights and VIP bottle service into a single high-energy hangout.

Joshua Green, co-owner of Tryst, has been teasing the project on social media since July 2025. A recent Instagram reel promoted GoodCompany as “your playoff headquarters” with “29 screens,” as reported by MySA. According to the outlet, the lounge will feature cocktails, brick-oven pizzas and DJ sets, with VIP sections and bottle service rounding out the clubbier side of the operation. MySA adds that a company representative has been in touch with reporters but has not yet confirmed an exact opening date.

North Alamo Keeps Turning Up The Volume

The address for GoodCompany is listed as 701 N. Alamo St., putting it on the same block as local favorite Roadmap Brewing Co. and other recent nightlife arrivals. Commercial materials describe 701 N. Alamo as a space already tailored for retail and entertainment, which helps explain why operators are planting new bars and restaurants along the corridor, according to Crexi. The cluster of venues has turned North Alamo into one of downtown’s buzzier stretches in recent years.

Meanwhile, San Antonio’s playoff buzz is pushing watch parties and game-night promos all over town. Local outlets say everything from outdoor fan zones to neighborhood bars are rolling out specials during the postseason, with KSAT and Texas Public Radio both tracking how businesses are leaning into Spurs fever. If GoodCompany manages to open in that window, it could find a ready-made crowd waiting for another place to cheer, eat and drink.

For now, the clearest signs of what is coming remain social media posts and the commercial listing. MySA reports that ownership has been sharing design shots and interior videos in recent weeks and says a company representative has been responsive to media inquiries. The outlet notes it is still uncertain whether GoodCompany will be open in time for this week’s playoff games, but it plans to update readers as soon as an official opening date and more specifics are released. Until then, expect plenty of speculation, and keep an eye on permit filings and formal announcements to see exactly when the new North Alamo lounge flips the switch.