Cafe Clock
Vibrant medina hub in Chefchaouen blending modern Moroccan eats like camel burgers with rooftop views, live music, and cultural workshops for an unforgettable Rif escape.
Cafe Clock in Chefchaouen's medina is a vibrant multi-story cultural hub serving modern Moroccan cuisine like the famous camel burger, vegetarian pastilla, and Berber eggs. Enjoy 360-degree rooftop views, live Andalusian music, and workshops including cooking classes. Open daily from 9am to 10:30pm with moderate prices around 50-110 MAD per dish.
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- 3 Derb Tijani, Chefchaouen, MA
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- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 9 am-10:30 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-10:30 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-10:30 pm
- Thursday 9 am-10:30 pm
- Friday 9 am-10:30 pm
- Saturday 9 am-10:30 pm
- Sunday 9 am-10:30 pm
Local tips
- Arrive early for rooftop terrace seats, especially at sunset or for live music; no reservations, first-come basis.
- Try the camel burger—unique flavor with charity donation; vegetarians opt for falafel bowl or vegetable pastilla.
- Book cooking classes ahead via website for market tours and hands-on tagine or couscous prep.
- Cash preferred for payments; breakfast deals at 55 MAD include juice and tea/coffee for great value.
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Getting There
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Walking
From Chefchaouen medina's main square (Plaza Uta el-Hammam), 5-min walk through blue alleys to Derb Tijani; free, easy navigation.
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Taxi
Grand taxi from bus station, 10-15 MAD, 5-min ride; petit taxis unavailable in medina center.
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Public Bus
CTM bus to Chefchaouen then 15-min walk; 20-30 MAD from nearby towns, schedules vary.
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Overview
Nestled in the heart of Chefchaouen's blue-washed medina at 3 Derb Tijani, Cafe Clock spans four stories, offering diners an escape from the bustling streets into a welcoming space blending Moroccan tradition with contemporary flair. Founded as part of a chain started in Fes in 2006, this location emphasizes cross-cultural exchange through food, music, and events. The rooftop terrace provides stunning panoramic views of the Rif Mountains and the city's iconic blue alleys, making it a prime spot for sunset meals or evening gatherings.Cuisine and Menu
The menu fuses authentic Moroccan dishes with international twists, catering to diverse tastes. Signature items include the renowned camel burger served with Taza ketchup, salad, and fries for 110 MAD, where 10% of proceeds support local charities like orphanages and women's associations. Breakfast options from 55 MAD feature Berber eggs with tomato and j'ben cheese, avocado toast, pancake stacks, and granola bowls, all paired with fresh orange juice and mint tea. Starters like smokey zaalouk (40 MAD), sweet potato wedges (35 MAD), and vegetable pastilla (80 MAD) highlight vegetarian and vegan choices marked as v/v or gf. Mains range from couscous boohloo with chicken (100 MAD) and grilled chicken sandwiches (90 MAD) to falafel super bowls (80 MAD). Desserts and drinks complete the experience with milkshakes (30-35 MAD), fresh lemonades, and spiced cappuccinos (20-30 MAD).Atmosphere and Entertainment
Cafe Clock buzzes with energy, especially during live Andalusian music performances and storytelling sessions in the evenings. The multi-level interior features cozy seating across floors, with the top terrace ideal for people-watching and soaking in the medina's charm. It's a family-friendly spot with a kids' menu offering pancakes, cheese toasties, and ice cream, plus adaptable workshops for younger visitors. The vibe promotes Moroccan hospitality, drawing locals and travelers for casual brunches, lunches, or dinners.Practicalities and Events
Open daily from 9:00 AM to 10:30 PM, the cafe gets busy at peak times, so arrive early for terrace seats—no reservations needed, but cash preferred alongside cards. Activities include cooking classes where guests shop markets then prepare tagines or couscous, bread baking, calligraphy lessons, and film screenings. Hygiene standards stand out in the medina context, with clean facilities and generous portions ensuring satisfaction. Prices reflect moderate value, positioning it as a reliable choice amid Chefchaouen's culinary scene.Explore the best of what Cafe Clock has to offer
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