Stroll down Pasaje Santa Rosa on any given weekday evening and you’re bound to miss it. Even from across the street, the looming features of a gorilla — which make up POMO, Distrito de Arte’s exterior mural — is tricky to spot, blending seamlessly into Palermo Soho’s abundance of street art and low-level architecture.
Should you notice the low-hum of chatter, or the sultry highs of a saxophone from behind the non-descript black door that contains POMO’s bustling audience, however, and you may well be enticed into a room filled with candlelit tables — couples and friends huddled around cans and litre bottles of beers.