Gambrinus

Meknes


This elegant old restaurant-cafe doesn't look like it has changed much since the first Gambrinus rolled into town from Czechoslovakia in 1914 – although the menu is now firmly Moroccan. It’s popular with locals of a certain age, who come for coffee or, on the restaurant side, rabbit tajines, grilled lamb and steaks.


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