Cafe Clock

Moroccan restaurant · Fes

Cafe Clock

Moroccan restaurant · Fes

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el Magana، 7 Derb، 252 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes 30000, Morocco

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Camel burgers, art, music, cooking classes, and rooftop views  

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el Magana، 7 Derb، 252 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes 30000, Morocco Get directions

cafeclock.com
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MAD 100–150 · Menu

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el Magana، 7 Derb، 252 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes 30000, Morocco Get directions

+212 5356 37855
cafeclock.com
@cafeclock

MAD 100–150 · Menu

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"When Mike Richardson exploded ontothe fairly limited Fes dining scene in 2007, he took the medina by storm. Suddenly there was someplace where locals, tourists, and a handful of resident expats could convene. They came to view exhibitions by up-and-coming young artists, to hear Sunday sunset concerts featuring the likes of Houariyat—an all-female drumming band—and to tuck into the café'slegendary camel burger. All theseattractions are still going strong, but Clock hasexpanded and begunoffering excellent traditional-cooking classes, and holds movie nights in a screening room furnished with vintage cinema seats. It now also has a sibling in Marrakech and anothersoon to open in Chefchaouene, and a country cousin in the Scorpion House in Moulay Idriss, which you can book for private lunches. If all this doesn’t whet your appetite at least comeat brunch for the best coffee and Berber eggs in town."

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Fuad Tabba

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Having visited another one of their locations, we decided to go there again and this time try something more traditional. The setting is really nice, and service is great. They also had live music, which wasn't too loud and made for an even nicer experience. We ordered the avocado citrus salad, which was well dressed and had a lot of avocado. We also ordered their sweet potato wedges, which while not crispy, are very good and go well with the harissa mayo. We got their madfouna, which is bread stuffed with slow cooked lamb, and that was our favorite dishes of the ones we had at any of their locations, highly recommended.

Jeff Zander

Google
The personnel were some of the most pleasant people you can find, loved the atmosphere and the cafe was located within the Medina near the blue gate. Got the camel burger, excellent and got the carrot cake, also excellent. Highly recommended

Rahil Mammadov

Google
This place is definitely worth a visit, especially if you’re looking to try something unique like a camel burger. It was my first time tasting camel, and I was pleasantly surprised—it’s quite similar to beef in flavor and texture. The burger, fries, and fresh orange juice were all very fresh and satisfying. I highly recommend sitting on the upper floor, where you can enjoy a beautiful sunset or simply relax in the sunshine.

Tiarna Hammond

Google
Must try camel burger!!!!! 🐪🍔 One of our tour guides recommended this place and it was so great to be able to try it out! We tried the cafe clock in Chefchaouen today and they didn’t have any camel… 😰 Food came out really quickly. Fresh mint lemonades are soooo refreshing 🍋 But the live singing on the rooftop was not very pleasing sorry!

Anggie Puji

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Visit this place for a Camel Burger, located within the Madina and accessible through the alleys. When we visited, it was a quiet Friday with not many people, possibly due to the Eid holiday. Tourist spot.

Stephen Anyan

Google
Had an amazing experience at Café Clock and I can’t recommend it enough! The ambiance is warm and inviting, with a unique blend of cozy corners and an artistic vibe that makes you feel right at home. The facilities are good (by North African standards) The food? Brilliant. The menu is diverse, with plenty of options to suit all tastes, and everything I tried was fresh, flavorful, and perfectly prepared. But what really made my visit stand out was the exceptional service. Not only was the staff attentive and friendly, but I also had a small incident where I dropped my wallet in the bathroom. I wasn’t aware it was gone until I was about to leave, but a man who had been playing guitar noticed it and kindly returned it to me. That kind of thoughtful gesture really added a personal touch to the experience. 4.5 stars for me. Not giving 5 stars because it’s not a wheelchair accessible area.

Y S

Google
They have many cozy rooms and beautiful terraces. The food was great as well! We tried their recommendation, the camel burger—it was our first time eating camel meat, and it had a unique and delicious taste. Unfortunately, we couldn’t finish our lemonade and ginger drink because it was a bit too strong for us! 😅

Eduardo Lozano

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Great part of the medina. The view is spectacular. The restaurant is very nice. We went in off season so it wasn't very full. There were more servers than clients and they were off doing there own thing. We just stopped off for a cold drink and didn't eat. The drinks were very good.