Entertainment in Fès
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Le Marocain
The rear bar of this decidedly louche nightspot is where the city’s working girls tout for trade; their male colleagues are usually found preening in the front bar. The band and resident chanteuse aren’t likely to be appearing in a concert hall near you in the near future, but they’re fun to listen to before you take to the dance floor. Well-priced drinks (beers Dh15) come with tapas-like snacks.
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Hotel Batha
There are a couple of options for drinks in this handily located medina hotel. Inside the hotel proper, the bar by the pool catches the overspill from the Churchill Bar, and in winter even features a log fire to warm yourself by. At the back of the hotel (side entrance), the outside Consul Bar is a more relaxed place for late-night drinks, and has its own disco until midnight (closed Monday).
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Nejjarine Museum Café
On the roof terrace of the museum, this café serves drinks only (everything around DH10) and is a great place for gazing out over the rooftops of the nearby Kairaouine and Moulay Idriss Zawiya. Sit outside, or in an air-conditioned room. Not cheap with the museum entrance fee as well, but it's worth it for the friendly service and clean toilets.
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Crown Palace Fes
When it comes to glam nightlife, Fez is no Marrakesh. Cashed-up locals usually end up partying in the downstairs piano bar or upstairs cigar and cocktail bar at the Crown Palace. When these bars close around 1am, the crowd sometimes relocates to the basement nightclub – the ‘VIP’ – that has a DJ between midnight and 3am each night.
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Les Musicales du Palais el-Mokri
Traditional music concerts held in the salons of the Mokri Palace: feast your eyes on the spectacular surroundings and imagine yourself a pasha of old. See the website for the program of events and groups performing (except in August). The entrance fee includes tea and Moroccan pastries.
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L'alcazar
The owner-architect designed the new courtyard with plasterwork copied from the Alhambra. This bar, at Riad Fes , faces a decorative pool and it's all very modern, with a Moroccan twist. Wine is available by the glass in this relaxing environment, as well as other tipples.
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Hotel Les Merinides
This large hotel overlooking the medina sports the best terrace view and is good for a pre-prandial drink. The terrace has comfortable seating and is served by waiters from the bar. There's live music in the evening. Local beer is around DH20; a gin and tonic Dh40.
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Consul Bar
So named as it was once the British Consulate (before it became a bar, that is), the Consul at the back of the Hotel Batha has music and a widescreen TV after 21:00 - and thus calls itself a disco.
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Mezzanine
Scoring highly on the fashion meter and for late-opening, this new bar is the hippest thing in the medina – more Ibiza than Moulay Idriss. The terrace overlooking Jnan Sbil gardens is a good place to chill with a beer or cocktail, and there’s tapas too if you want some finger food.
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