Café restaurants in The Atlantic Coast
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Café Alba
High ceilings, swish, modern furniture, subtle lighting and a hint of elegant colonial times mark this café out from the more traditional smoky joints around town. It’s hassle-free downtime for women and a great place for watching Casa’s up-and-coming.
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Epsom
Almost always crowded and spilling customers onto the streetside seating, this friendly café serves a choice of grills and brochettes at bargain prices. It’s a relaxed place with a mixed clientele and offers hassle-free eating for women.
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Al-Madina
The main attraction of this simple little café in the medina is its sunny seating area in the square in front of El-Kamra Tower. It's a great place to sip a coffee or have a snack from the simple, Moroccan menu.
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La Symphonie des Douceurs II
The best place for breakfast or an afternoon sugar fix is this French-style patisserie, where you can devour pastries and ice cream in very civilised surroundings. It's popular with tourists and young couples.
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Café Tanger
If the nearby Symphonie restaurant is too chichi for you, head for this café north of the square where the predominantly male clientele sip coffee, suck their teeth and watch over the world.
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La Petite Perle
Popular with young professionals and women travelling alone, this spotless, modern café serves up a range of sandwiches, crêpes, pastas and pizzas as well as a great choice of breakfasts.
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Hediard
Slick, new and popular with the young and beautiful, this café in Aïn Diab serves a range of sumptuous cakes as well as light meals and deli-style sandwiches (Dh30 to Dh50).
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