Cafe Clock
πFes el Bali (Medina) Β· 7 Derb El Magana, 252 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes 30000
Cafe Clock occupies a beautifully restored 250-year-old townhouse just a five-minute walk from the iconic Bab Boujloud gate, deep in the heart of the ancient medina. The multi-level space spans several floors with cozy nooks, art-filled walls, and a stunning rooftop terrace offering panoramic views across the medina to Mount Zalagh β an inspiring setting for focused work sessions. Free WiFi reaches the terrace well enough for standard tasks, and the cafe's cultural programming including live Gnawa music and storytelling nights adds a uniquely Moroccan backdrop to any workday. The menu is eclectic and excellent, headlined by the famous camel burger alongside fresh juices, Moroccan salads, and tagines at mid-range prices. Staff are famously warm and accommodating, making it easy to settle in for hours, though the cafe's popularity with tourists means it can get lively during peak lunch and evening times.
Cafe Clock
π Fes el Bali (Medina) Β· 7 Derb El Magana, 252 Rue Talaa Kebira, Fes 30000Cafe Clock occupies a beautifully restored 250-year-old townhouse just a five-minute walk from the iconic Bab Boujloud gate, deep in the heart of the ancient medina. The multi-level space spans several floors with cozy nooks, art-filled walls, and a stunning rooftop terrace offering panoramic views across the medina to Mount Zalagh β an inspiring setting for focused work sessions. Free WiFi reaches the terrace well enough for standard tasks, and the cafe's cultural programming including live Gnawa music and storytelling nights adds a uniquely Moroccan backdrop to any workday. The menu is eclectic and excellent, headlined by the famous camel burger alongside fresh juices, Moroccan salads, and tagines at mid-range prices. Staff are famously warm and accommodating, making it easy to settle in for hours, though the cafe's popularity with tourists means it can get lively during peak lunch and evening times.