19th-century literature inspired Marlow

Marlow’s aesthetic ethos is anchored in Victorian woodwork, coral motifs, and aquatic hues. Hugo Toro has woven together these contrasting elements to create a warm, sophisticated, and distinctly British environment—yet one that sits harmoniously in the heart of Monaco. Rich wood paneling evokes the atmosphere of a storied private club, while the open layout and terrace blur the lines between indoor and outdoor living, celebrating the region’s coastal lifestyle.

Marlow’s gastronomic experience extends into the evening, where it transforms into an irresistible cocktail bar. The Vesper Martini, favored by James Bond, stands out among the signature drinks, paying homage to the restaurant’s 19th-century literary inspiration. Come Sunday, Marlow’s laid-back brunch service invites guests to savor leisurely moments under the Mediterranean sun.

Marlow stands as a portal to a bygone era of literary salons and gentleman’s clubs, rejuvenated by the Mediterranean spirit. From Victorian woodwork to coral-inspired accents, from hearty British fare to inventive cocktails, every detail immerses guests in a revisited Anglo-Saxon universe. And all of it is set against the breathtaking backdrop of Monaco’s newest district, Mareterra.

This location offers an invitation to indulge, explore, and unwind in a space that bridges history, architecture, and the timeless allure of the Riviera. Whether you come for the beef wellington, stay for the Vesper Martinis, or return for Sunday brunch on the terrace, Marlow ensures a memorable escape in the Principality’s ever-evolving dining scene. Here’s to celebrating refined tradition under the Mediterranean sun.

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