Black's does not pick a lane. It calls itself a lounge, a pub and a restaurant at once, and on a weekend night at 32 Boulevard Mohammed VI it manages to be all three.
The venue sits on the broad hotel boulevard running south from Gueliz toward the Menara gardens, an address documented on its Tripadvisor listing at 32 Bd Mohamed VI. The pitch, in the venue's own words, is a fusion of nightlife, sports and international tapas. In practice that means a dark, club-adjacent room where a match screening hands over to a DJ as the plates clear.
The room reads lounge first: low lighting, banquette seating, a bar that turns out both draft beer and shaken drinks. Screens carry football when there is football worth carrying, Champions League midweeks and the big European weekend slots, and the venue posts its programming on Instagram, which is the reliable way to confirm a specific fixture before committing to a table.
The kitchen works a tapas format, international small plates built for tables that intend to stay four hours. Sharing boards and fried snacks dominate, priced in the middle of the city's range, more than a Gueliz café, far less than the Hivernage palaces a kilometre north. Booking runs over WhatsApp at +212 765 296 710, which tells you something about how the place operates: direct, informal, and busy at peak.
Who is it for? Groups who cannot agree on whether tonight is about the match or the night out. Confirmed hours run Friday and Saturday from 7pm to 3am, the latest license in this corner of the city outside the casinos, and those are the nights the formula makes sense. Midweek opening varies with the season and the fixture list, another reason to check Instagram first. Solo match-watchers wanting daytime kick-offs are better served by S Bar Sports Lounge, which opens at noon, or the old-school Café Atlas.
Best time to go: Saturday nights with an 8pm or 9pm European kick-off, dinner through the first half, the DJ after the final whistle. It is the only room in our Marrakech sports bar ranking where the evening genuinely continues after the match ends, short of moving to a nightclub.
Black's appears in the full Marrakech bar guide alongside the Hivernage hotel bars it competes with, and the category's global picture lives in our sports bars index.
