Grand Café de la Poste terrace Marrakech Gueliz
Historic Brasserie · Cocktail Bar

Grand Café de la Poste

Gueliz, Marrakech
$$
★★★★4.3
Daily 8am–1am

Avenue Mohammed V, corner of Rue El Imam Malik, Gueliz, Marrakech 40000

Walk-in welcome Smart casual Best for: Tourist sundowner, date night Terrace seating available
Monday08:00 – 01:00
Tuesday08:00 – 01:00
Wednesday08:00 – 01:00
Thursday08:00 – 01:00
Friday08:00 – 01:00
Saturday08:00 – 01:00
Sunday08:00 – 01:00

Plan Your Visit

No reservation required for the bar and terrace. The terrace fills up at sunset, especially from October through April. Arrive by 6pm to secure a pavement table with the best view of Avenue Mohammed V.

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Our Take on Grand Café de la Poste

There are bars that earn their reputation over decades, and Grand Café de la Poste is one of them. Built in the early days of the French Protectorate and converted from the city's main post office, it has occupied its corner on Avenue Mohammed V long enough to watch Gueliz change around it multiple times. What has not changed is the quality of the terrace and the reason people come: to sit, to watch the boulevard move, and to drink something cold while the afternoon light drops toward orange.

The cocktail list covers the international classics with the competence you would expect from a bar that has been watching trends come and go for nearly a century. The French influence shows in the wine list and in the brasserie dishes, but the bar programme itself is straightforwardly accessible. A Kir Royal on the terrace, a gin and tonic as the evening begins, or a house cocktail built on Moroccan flavours rather than the traditional Western base. All of it is done correctly.

For visitors to Marrakech who want their first drink to be in a setting that has genuine history and an interior that has been thoughtfully maintained, this is the natural starting point. It is the kind of bar that would work in Paris or Casablanca, and the fact that it works here, too, is a testament to how well the original building was conceived. Compare it with Le Comptoir Darna in Hivernage for the theatrical alternative, or Terrasse des Epices in the medina for a rooftop view. Grand Café de la Poste is neither of those things. It is something quieter and more lasting: a great bar that knows exactly what it is.

Kir Royal

The terrace classic. Champagne, creme de cassis, and a view of the most elegant boulevard in the new city. The correct choice if you arrive before 7pm.

MAD 120
Moroccan Mojito

Built with fresh mint from the medina, cane sugar, white rum, and lime. More faithful to the original than most variations you will find in North Africa.

MAD 110
Sidecar

One of the better Sidecars in Marrakech. Cognac, triple sec, and fresh lemon, served in a sugar-rimmed coupe. Ask for it without the rim if you prefer.

MAD 130
House Rosé

The wine list skews French and Moroccan. The house rosé by carafe is the best value on the menu and pairs perfectly with the terrace on a warm evening.

MAD 85 / glass

Best Time to Visit

The terrace between 5pm and 8pm from October through April is Marrakech at its most civilised. Summer evenings are also good, but arrive early to beat the heat. Lunch is quieter and worth considering if you want to explore the brasserie menu.

Who It's For

Travellers who want a first-night drink in a setting with genuine history. Couples looking for an aperitif before dinner in Gueliz. Anyone who appreciates a bar that has earned its reputation without resorting to gimmicks.

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