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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 - and thus calls itself a disco.
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Crown Palace Hotel
There's not much on offer when it comes to glam nightlife in Fez, so 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 , the crowd sometimes relocates to the basement nightclub - the 'VIP' - that has a DJ every between midnight and each night.
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Hotel Batha
The only hotel inside the medina, the Batha is a welcome relief if you'd like a beer, bottle of wine or gin and tonic. In winter, the cosy Churchill Bar has two roaring fires to snuggle around. There's one courtyard by the pool for daytime and early evenings. The courtyard and the Consul Bar at the back of the hotel is a good place for a drink later in the evening. During happy 'hour' two beers come for the price of one.
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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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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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