Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish waterfront tapas and cocktails with standout hospitality at the bar, inventive Mediterranean flavors, small portions, loud vibe, and premium pricing with added fees.
Marcelino's Seaport earns a solid A- grade as a destination for cocktails and Mediterranean small plates with exceptional waterfront appeal and knowledgeable bar service. Inconsistent food quality—with standout lamb chops and labneh offset by occasional bland or over-acidic dishes—and service delays during busy periods prevent grade A territory. The lively, crowded atmosphere suits celebratory occasions but may challenge those seeking intimate dining comfort.
Set on the harborwalk, Marcelino’s pairs swanky waterfront energy with an elegant lounge interior and a buzzy bar. Diners rave about warm, attentive servers and a bar team that feels like hospitality pros on stage. One guest summed it up: "The cocktails were creative, and the staff made us feel genuinely taken care of." Expect a lively, social scene that can get loud and crowded. In the kitchen, the approach blends Lebanese/Mediterranean roots with contemporary flourishes—think labneh with harissa-honey, miso eggplant, and hummus pil-pil. It is creative small-plate dining with premium touches like caviar service, better for sharing than for a big single entree. Many plates shine (lamb chops, labneh, cauliflower), though some find portions small and flavors uneven on a few items. Families should know the menu leans adventurous and portions are petite. There is no stated kids menu, and the loud, cocktail-forward vibe suits adults. Picky eaters may do fine with warm pita, labneh, or halloumi, but classic kid standbys are limited compared with the creative Mediterranean options.
Area: Modern waterfront hub with upscale bars, offices, and hotels; attracts after-work crowds and weekend celebrants.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, heavy foot traffic; typical busy nightlife environment.
Nearby: Near harborwalk, event venues, corporate offices, and premium hotels; patio faces the water.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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