200+ coffees, orange blossom churros, Art Deco palace ambiance

Dar el Bacha, Rte Sidi Abdelaziz, Marrakech 40000, Morocco Get directions
"Hidden inside the museum, this coffee house served some of the best brew I have ever tasted; the museum also hosts fascinating exhibitions." - Jemima Sissons
"An Art Deco–style café inside a historic palace where waiters in crisp white blazers and red fezes serve coffee; it’s a stylish spot with high demand, often incurring long, hours-long waits, so arriving before 10 a.m. is recommended to secure a seat." - Asia London Palomba Asia London Palomba Asia London Palomba is a trilingual Italian writer from Rome, currently based in Boston. As a writer, Asia focuses on food, travel, and history, and has covered everything from the best travel products to bring on a trip India to medieval judicial duels. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"After visiting the stunning Dar el Bacha Museum of Confluences, entering this on-site cafe is like taking a step back into the 1920s. Casablanca is full of Art Deco design, but examples are less common in Marrakech, and the style is rarely combined with palatial Moroccan residential architecture — all making Bacha more intriguing to explore. The coffee bar and restaurant is a must for caffeine lovers, given its extensive list of over 200 varieties of coffee, including some rare types. Pair your choice of joe with the signature orange blossom churros with melted chocolate. [$$]" - Amanda Ponzio-Mouttaki
