Café Restaurant Bilal

Azrou


The streetside terrace at this cafe-restaurant is crammed with locals partaking in coffee and cake (the cafe doubles as a patisserie), but upstairs there's a quiet dining room that makes a good base for checking emails over a sandwich, tajine, pizza or the local speciality, trout. Service is slow but friendly.


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