Cafe Clock
Cafe · Marrakech ·

Cafe Clock

Cafe · Marrakech ·

Camel burgers, storytelling, live music, and cultural workshops

camel burger
storytelling nights
live music
baking class
friendly staff
moroccan food
atmosphere
spiced coffee
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224 Derb Chtouka, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco Get directions

MAD 100–150

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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224 Derb Chtouka, Marrakesh 40000, Morocco Get directions

+212 5243 78367
cafeclock.com
@cafeclock

MAD 100–150

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining

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Jan 14, 2026

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In Morocco, a Thousand-Year-Old Storytelling Tradition Adapts to the 21st Century

"Cafe Clock provides weekly hikayat sessions, allowing visitors to experience traditional Moroccan storytelling."

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"Home of the Camel Burger If you’ve been to Fès, chances are you’ll be familiar with the original Clock. This is the second in owner Mike Richardson’s growing empire, this time housed in a converted schoolhouse in the Kasbah. Like all of his projects, a keen eye for line, color, and detail has turned the space from utilitarian into eye-popping as Richardson invites local street artists to bring life and color to the walls; junkyard finds and vintage Berber cushions provide the decor. It's a popular hangout for both young Moroccans and those traveling through, with regular cultural events, including itsfamous storytelling nights that spotlight the best raconteurs from the Djemaa el Fna, translated by youngsters learning the craft, to traditional cooking schools to Gnawa musicians giving it their all in tribal trance for Sunday sunsets. But, of course, no visit would be complete without sampling Cafe Clock'ssignature, legendary camel burger."

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"Recommended to me by many people, Café Clock (with locations in Marrakesh and Fez) is a Western-influenced café famous for its gigantic and delicious camel burger, which I thought tasted a lot like spicy shawarma. The burger, green smoothies, and melt-in-your-mouth buttery chicken couscous were so satisfying that I ate here twice. In the crazy, chaotic medinas the cafés felt like an oasis of calm where I could recharge, use Wi‑Fi, and cool down with air conditioning; they also offer cooking classes and host regular events and workshops." - Matthew Kepnes

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Best ways to enjoy Marrakech, Morocco - SilverKris

"Housed in an old school with views over the Kasbah, this cross-cultural venue is known for its signature camel burger and a lively calendar of events — English hikayat (storytelling) on Mondays and Thursdays, live Gnaoua and Amazigh music on Sundays, plus language and cooking classes during the week — making it a social hub that can easily extend a visitor’s stay." - Nicola Iseard

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Karolina Z.

Google
Very nice place where you can admire the sunset. After 19 there is a live music. I ordered harira and it was almost perfect, except could be more spicy. Came with some nice extras like dried dates and one sweet delicious thing which tasted a bit like a gingerbread. Poor selection of tajines but the lamb one they had was pretty good. The meat was a bit tough. However I spent a very good time there. Nice service.

João R.

Google
Always a pleasure to visit café clock. I went many years ago to the one in Fez and never left my memory. So I had to visit this one on Marrakech. Didn't disappoint. A mix with modern and traditional in a relaxed atmosphere. Serves traditional Moroccan food, always very tasty and with super reasonable prices given the quality, amount and taste. Artist playing taditional music to give a special mood. Looking forward to return.

Jay P.

Google
Great service and atmosphere. The desserts were really good. The coffee was OK along with the salad. Would come back to experience the music and events but nothing going on when we arrived

Geoff S.

Google
A 'multi-cultural' restaurant that also offers cooking courses. We ate there one evening and had a really good time. Nice, chilled atmosphere and really good food. The service was quick and friendly. There should be something there for most diets - we had salad bowls which were very filling, but there are plenty of meat dishes including a camel burger. There is also a good choice of soda drinks and fruit juices. I think there is live music most nights and when we were there, there was a singer / guitarist which just added to the laid back feel. Recommended.

Ayaulym “Aya” A.

Google
Such a great place! Staff members are very kind, food is good, and cats are roaming around. But what I loved the most was the acoustic performance on the terrace. The performer is so talented! It did add up a lot to the overall atmosphere of the place, which already was extremely cozy. Would highly recommend it to anyone! :)

gareth S.

Google
Had a fantastic baking class with chef Marwa. Got to make 2 different types of breads and two cakes. All very tasty! Included a trip out to the local community oven and shops for some essential ingredients. Too much food for us to eat but doggy bags provided along with a detailed recipe card to take home. Don’t miss the spiced coffee and date milkshakes in the cafe either! :-)

Zeena T

Google
Sweet potato wedges, tasty with a little spicy kick. Atmosphere was fine, there was not much on as I wad there around 4pm but I think there evening is where the fun starts. But staff were friendly, food and Moroccan tea yum

Kellie N.

Google
I took their patisserie class. The staff were really friendly and helpful. It was fun to learn how to make different kinds of Moroccan bread and pastries