Bar in Miami, United States
Marion Miami
100Pearl PointsBrickell's easy-book bar, decided.

About Marion Miami
Marion Miami sits in Brickell at 1111 SW 1st Ave, positioning it squarely for the after-work and date-night crowd in Miami's financial district. Booking is easy, and the neighborhood access via Metrorail makes it a practical choice for a weekday visit. If outdoor seating is confirmed, the November-to-April window is when it earns its keep.
Quick Verdict
Marion Miami holds a specific address in Brickell — 1111 SW 1st Ave — and that location alone tells you something about its positioning: this is a venue built for the after-work and date-night crowd that gravitates toward Miami's financial district. Outdoor seating in Miami is a limited resource at the top of times, and if Marion has a terrace component, that access becomes the real reason to book during the October-to-April window when Brickell's humidity turns tolerable. Book this if you want a Brickell bar with outdoor air and a crowd that skews polished. If you are looking for late-night energy or a dive-bar price point, look elsewhere.
What Marion Miami Is
Marion sits in Brickell, Miami's dense financial corridor, at an address that puts it within reach of the Mary Brickell Village cluster and the waterfront. The venue data available is sparse, which itself is a signal: Marion does not appear to be chasing Michelin recognition or operating a high-profile chef-driven concept. What the address and neighborhood context suggest is a bar and dining room aimed at the professional Miami crowd, the type of place where a second visit feels easier than the first, where you already know the layout and what to order.
For a returning guest, the practical question is what to push further. Miami's outdoor seating season is real and short enough that booking a terrace table between November and March is worth the extra planning step. If Marion offers that kind of space, time your visit accordingly. The Brickell crowd peaks Thursday through Saturday evenings; a Tuesday or Wednesday booking will get you a quieter room without sacrificing the full experience.
Because confirmed pricing, hours, and menu details are not in Pearl's current dataset for Marion, we are not able to give you a per-head spend estimate or a specific dish recommendation. What Category 2 context tells us: Brickell bar-dining venues typically run $15-22 for cocktails and $20-40 for mains, and the neighborhood's cost floor is meaningfully higher than Wynwood or Little Havana. Plan accordingly.
How It Compares
Against Miami's broader bar scene, Marion's Brickell address puts it in a different category from the craft-cocktail destinations that define the city's more celebrated drinking culture. Broken Shaker at the Freehand is the clearest point of comparison for outdoor, atmosphere-forward drinking in Miami, it has a documented track record, a strong cocktail program, and better name recognition. If outdoor seating and a well-rounded drinks list are your priorities, Broken Shaker is the more proven bet. Sweet Liberty gives you a livelier, more egalitarian room with competitive pricing. Marion's advantage, if it has one, is the Brickell convenience factor for anyone already in that part of the city.
Booking and Practical Details
Booking difficulty at Marion is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to need more than a day or two of lead time for most nights. For weekend evenings in peak season (November through April), a same-week booking is still reasonable. The address at 1111 SW 1st Ave is accessible by Metrorail via the Brickell station, which matters in Miami where parking adds friction and cost to any outing. If you are coming from Wynwood, Midtown, or the Beach, budget time accordingly, Brickell sits on the south end of downtown and cross-city travel in Miami is slower than the map suggests.
For the full picture on where Marion fits within Miami's broader scene, see our full Miami bars guide, our full Miami restaurants guide, and our full Miami experiences guide. If you are building a longer itinerary, our Miami hotels guide covers where to stay by neighborhood.
For craft cocktail benchmarks outside Miami, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu are Pearl-tracked bars worth knowing if you are building a broader bar-travel list. See also our Miami wineries guide if your group skews wine over cocktails.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Marion Miami?
Expect a Brickell mix: after-work finance types on weekdays and a dressed-up weekend crowd drawn by the neighbourhood's density of bars and restaurants near Mary Brickell Village. It skews older than South Beach venues and less tourist-heavy than Mango's, which makes it a reasonable pick if you want Miami energy without the full spectacle.
Is Marion Miami good for a date?
Marion's Brickell address works well for a date, particularly if you're meeting someone coming from the financial district or Brickell City Centre. Booking difficulty is rated Easy, so there's no pressure to plan far in advance. For a more atmospheric date-night setting with a stronger craft-cocktail program, Broken Shaker is the stronger call.
What's the signature drink at Marion Miami?
Specific menu details aren't documented for Marion, so a definitive signature drink can change here. Your safest move is to check their current menu directly or ask the bar staff on arrival — Brickell bars at this address tier tend to run seasonally rotating cocktail lists. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.
Is Marion Miami good for groups?
Marion's Easy booking rating suggests it can absorb groups without the weeks-out lead time that tighter Miami venues require. For large groups wanting a party-forward experience, Mango's is purpose-built for that format; Marion suits smaller groups of four to eight looking for a lower-friction night in Brickell.
Is the food good at Marion Miami?
Cuisine details aren't on record for Marion Miami, so a direct verdict on the food isn't possible here. Given the Brickell positioning and Easy booking difficulty, it likely functions more as a bar with supporting food than a destination dining stop. If food is the priority, the Mary Brickell Village cluster nearby gives you more documented options.
Does Marion Miami have happy hour deals?
Happy hour specifics aren't documented for Marion. Brickell's after-work culture means many venues in that corridor run weekday evening deals to capture the financial district crowd, so it's worth calling ahead or checking their social channels before you go. Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Company has a more publicly documented deals program if that's a deciding factor.
Does Marion Miami have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in Marion's venue record. The 1111 SW 1st Ave address in Brickell sits near the waterfront corridor, which makes outdoor space plausible, but don't assume it without checking directly. Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery is the clearer pick if guaranteed outdoor seating is a requirement for your visit.
Location
1111 SW 1st Ave, Miami, FL 33130
Miami, United States
Compare Marion Miami
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Marion Miami | Easy |
| Bar Kaiju | Unknown |
| Broken Shaker | Unknown |
| Mango's | Unknown |
| Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Company | Unknown |
| Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Marion Miami and alternatives.
Also Consider
- Bar Kaiju, Notable alternative
- Broken Shaker, Notable alternative
- Mango's, Notable alternative
- Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Company, Notable alternative
- Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery, Notable alternative
Against Miami's better-documented bar scene, Marion's Brickell address gives it a locational advantage for anyone already in the financial district, but it has to earn the comparison against more established options. Broken Shaker at the Freehand is the clearest benchmark for atmosphere-forward outdoor drinking in Miami: it has a documented cocktail program, strong editorial recognition, and a garden setting that has been consistently praised. If your priority is a confirmed outdoor experience with a well-known drinks list, Broken Shaker is the safer book. Marion may offer a quieter, less crowded alternative in the same category, but without confirmed data it is harder to call.
Sweet Liberty in Miami Beach gives you a more egalitarian, high-energy room with competitive pricing and a cocktail program that has earned national attention, better value for the quality, and easier to book than its reputation might suggest. Bar Kaiju skews younger and more playful, with a concept-driven approach that suits a group looking for something more distinctive than a neighborhood bar. Swizzle Rum Bar is the pick if rum is your category and you want something thematic.
Mango's on Ocean Drive is a completely different proposition, high-volume, tourist-facing, and built for spectacle rather than conversation. Marion and Mango's are not competing for the same customer. If you are in Brickell, Marion is a logical local option. If you are building a night out from scratch across Miami, put Broken Shaker or Sweet Liberty higher on the list and treat Marion as the convenient fallback when location is the deciding factor.
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