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(17 Kasbah Chams; noon-1am) Scoring highly on the fashion meter and for late opening,
this bar is more Ibiza than Moulay Idriss, and popular with the hip young Fassi crowd.
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.
Hôtel Batha
(Pl Batha; 11am-11pm) There are a couple of options for drinks in this handily located
medina hotel. The Churchill Bar is inside the hotel and in winter even features a log fire to
warm yourself. 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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(12 Rue Ahmed Chaouki; 11am-2am) Dark leather, stylishly rough stone walls and a well-
stocked bar make this place the perfect ville-nouvelle retreat for a classy drink or two,
served with tapas.
Cremerie La Place
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(Pl as-Seffarine; 7.30am-8pm) Put a cafe in one of the most interesting spots in the medina,
and you have a near-perfect combination. Over juice, tea, coffee and pastries, the parade
passes before you, accompanied by the tapping of the square's coppersmiths.
CAFE
Entertainment
Live-music buffs know the best time to visit Fez is festival time. Café Clock has regular
Sunday sunset concerts worth checking out.
Institut Français OFFLINE MAP GOOGLE MAP ( 0535 62 39 21; www.institutfrancaisfes.com ; 33
Rue Loukili) organises a packed program of films, concerts, exhibitions and plays.
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