Marlon, Contemporary restaurant and bar in Palermo, Argentina
Marlon is a restaurant and bar on two floors in Palermo Soho, Buenos Aires, with seating inside and at outdoor tables along Serrano Street. The ground floor is set up for dining, while the upper floor takes on a different character in the evening.
The venue opened in the early 2010s, when Palermo Soho was establishing itself as a go-to area for food and nightlife. It was among the first places in the area to combine a restaurant and a bar under the same roof.
Marlon sits at the corner of Serrano and Honduras streets, one of the most active corners in Palermo Soho. The street terrace draws people who want to sit outside and watch the neighborhood go by.
The venue is open from midday and stays open into the early morning on weekends, so it works for lunch as well as a late night out. Arriving early in the evening is a good idea if you want a table on the terrace, as those spots fill up fast.
The upper floor has its own music programming and becomes a separate experience in the evening, quite different from the dining room below. Visitors who arrive for dinner and stay late can move through two very different versions of the same place in one visit.
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