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Marrakech : Bars & Nightclubs

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  • This frill-free restaurant has the best Moroccan food.

  • Set in a garden villa, this Italian restaurant offers tasty seafood and desserts.

  • With a largely “no liquor” rule in the medina due to its religious status, the nightlife is mostly outside the city walls. The buzz of activity is around Place Abdel Moumen Ben Ali where this pavement café is located. Coffee-drinkers can be found at streetside tables; those with a more boozy disposition can enjoy alcohol inside.

  • This bookshop has a good café that serves a fine breakfast, tapas, risotto and even home­made chocolate cake (see Café du Livre ).

  • Opened in 1952 with a full revue show imported from Paris, the Casino has seen the likes of Josephine Baker grace its stage. It now features 14 gaming tables and a cabaret show.

  • An Essaouiran institution, this beachside restaurant has a wonderful sea-facing open terrace. Wine and beer are served.

  • Dating back to 1925, this pâtisserie serves cakes in a courtyard.

  • This boat-shaped shack sits at the harbour’s end. It’s great for watching the boats come into the harbour to deliver the catch – part of which will end up as your meal.

  • Comptoir

    Apart from the good food, Comptoir offers the unique Marrakech night out (if you like glamour and loud music that is).

  • Comptoir

    A spacious lounge above the ground floor restaurant (see Comptoir ), with a long and alluring bar stretching along one wall, this is the place where women dress up and men turn on the charm. The atmosphere is smart and sophisticated, verging on the louche.

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