Quick answer
Rooftop cafés in Fez Medina range from budget-friendly to luxurious, costing between 20 and 500 MAD per person, with Café Clock being a top recommendation for its overall atmosphere and food. These cafés offer a unique vantage point to appreciate the city's beauty and culture. Rooftop cafés are how you process Fez — order mint tea, watch the chaos from above, and let it all make sense slowly.
- Best overall
- Mom's Touch
- Price/value range
- 60 – 500 MAD/person
- Top-ranked pick
- Café Clock — 60–150 MAD/person
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Café Clock: The most mentioned café in Fez on Reddit by a wide margin — and for good reason.
- La Breva: Mentioned specifically for its elevated vantage point — if you want height and distance from the medina's density, La Breva delivers a partial but genuinely impressive overview of Fez.
- Café Nagham: The most photogenic starting point in Fez — positioned near Bab Bou Jeloud, the stunning blue mosaic gate that's everyone's first medina photo.
Rooftop cafés in Fez Medina range from budget-friendly to luxurious, costing between 20 and 500 MAD per person, with Café Clock being a top recommendation for its overall atmosphere and food. These cafés offer a unique vantage point to appreciate the city's beauty and culture. Rooftop cafés are how you process Fez — order mint tea, watch the chaos from above, and let it all make sense slowly.
Fez Medina doesn't reveal itself at street level. Down in the alleys — no cars, no signs you can read, the smell of leather and spices — you're in the world's most disorienting medieval city. But climb to any rooftop and suddenly everything clicks: a sea of ochre and white, minarets poking through the haze, the muezzin call bouncing off 9,000 alleys at once.
Rooftop cafés are how you process Fez. Order mint tea. Watch the chaos from above. Let it all make sense slowly. These are the ones worth the climb — chosen because Reddit travelers and Fez locals keep mentioning them across multiple threads, not because they bought a TripAdvisor ad.
Café Map — Fez Medina
How we built this list
We analyzed 150+ Reddit posts and 500+ comments across r/Morocco, r/travel, r/solotravel, and r/Fez_Morocco — spanning 2020 to 2026. Cafés were ranked by how frequently they were mentioned by independent travelers. We weighted long-term Morocco residents' picks over first-time visitor posts, and prioritized spots specifically praised for their views and rooftop experience.
1Café Clock
Rooftop CaféQuick comparison
- Best for
- Rooftop Café in Talaa Kebira, Fes el-Bali with a 60–150 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 3,980 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Rooftop Café
- Limitations
- Price band: 60–150 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 60–150 MAD/person · 4.4★
- Why it made the list
- The most mentioned café in Fez on Reddit by a wide margin — and for good reason. It's not just the camel burger hype: the rooftop terrace is genuinely relaxed, the food is clean and reliably good, and the cultural programming (Gnawa music nights, storytelling, cooking classes) makes it more than just a place to eat. The clock outside inspired the name — it's near Bou Inania Madrasa. Come hungry, leave charmed.
- What to order
- Café Clock, located in Talaa Kebira, Fes el-Bali, offers a rooftop café experience for 60–150 MAD per person. While the camel burger is popular on social media, the Couscous Boohloo (chicken with caramelized raisins, apricots, and almonds) paired with fresh-squeezed orange juice is the recommended order. Order mint tea and stay for a second glass — the rooftop vibe demands it.
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2La Breva
Panoramic ViewsQuick comparison
- Best for
- Panoramic Views in Fes el-Bali, elevated position with a 30–80 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4★ from 2,287 Google reviews · Panoramic Views · Fes el-Bali, elevated position
- Limitations
- genuinely impressive overview of Fez
- Price / value
- 30–80 MAD/person · 4★
- Why it made the list
- Mentioned specifically for its elevated vantage point — if you want height and distance from the medina's density, La Breva delivers a partial but genuinely impressive overview of Fez. The "partially" caveat from Reddit is honest: no single rooftop shows you everything. But this one shows you enough to feel the scale of Fes el-Bali. A good spot to orient yourself on day one.
- What to order
- La Breva, situated in an elevated position in Fes el-Bali, provides panoramic views for 30–80 MAD per person. Keep it simple — mint tea and whatever pastries are out. La Breva is about the view, not the menu. Sit facing the medina and let the panorama do the work. Bring a book for the afternoon.
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3Café Nagham
Medina TerraceQuick comparison
- Best for
- Medina Terrace in Near Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate) with a 20–50 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.2★ from 602 Google reviews · Medina Terrace · Near Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate)
- Limitations
- Price band: 20–50 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 20–50 MAD/person · 4.2★
- Why it made the list
- The most photogenic starting point in Fez — positioned near Bab Bou Jeloud, the stunning blue mosaic gate that's everyone's first medina photo. The rooftop gives you an immediate sense of scale before you plunge into the alleys below. Budget-friendly and genuinely pretty at golden hour. Arrive early to get a table with the best gate view.
- What to order
- Café Nagham, a Medina terrace near Bab Bou Jeloud (Blue Gate), offers a budget-friendly experience for 20–50 MAD per person and a rating of 4.2★ (602 reviews). Café cassé (espresso with a splash of milk), mint tea, or fresh orange juice are the go-to orders. The harira soup is warming if you're there in the morning or on a cool evening. Pair with khobz (Moroccan bread) and olive oil.
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4Café Terrasse Panoramique
Panoramic CaféQuick comparison
- Best for
- Panoramic Café in Fes el-Bali Medina with a 20–40 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.4★ from 281 Google reviews · Known for sunset cocktails · Panoramic Café
- Limitations
- Price band: 20–40 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 20–40 MAD/person · 4.4★
- Why it made the list
- The name does the marketing. If you want a proper panorama of the medina with the least fuss, this delivers — and the host Muhammad gets consistently praised for making visitors feel welcome. At 20–40 MAD for coffee with a view like this, it's absurdly good value. Perfect mid-afternoon escape when the medina's energy gets overwhelming.
- What to order
- Café Terrasse Panoramique, a panoramic café in Fes el-Bali Medina, provides views for 20–40 MAD per person and a rating of 4.4★ (281 reviews). Mint tea (always), Moroccan coffee, and whatever pastry is fresh that day are the recommended orders. This is a simple café, not a restaurant — the reason you're here is the name: panoramique. Order slowly and stay long.
- Best time to go
- Go around sunset
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5Dar Hammad
Rooftop RestaurantQuick comparison
- Best for
- Rooftop Restaurant in Rue Talaa Sghira, Fes el-Bali with a 100–250 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.8★ from 1,076 Google reviews · Rooftop Restaurant · Rue Talaa Sghira, Fes el-Bali
- Limitations
- Price band: 100–250 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 100–250 MAD/person · 4.8★
- Why it made the list
- The best combination of genuine Fassi food AND a rooftop view. Most rooftop cafés make you choose — great food or great view. Dar Hammad doesn't. The chicken pastilla is one of the more authentic versions you'll find in a touristy setting, and the view looking out over Fes el-Bali is genuinely special. Worth the price step-up from a basic café.
- What to order
- Dar Hammad, a rooftop restaurant on Rue Talaa Sghira, Fes el-Bali, offers a dining experience for 100–250 MAD per person. The chicken pastilla is a must-try — this is the dish Fez invented and Dar Hammad does it properly: paper-thin warqa pastry, pigeon or chicken with egg and almonds, dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon. Also strong on the beef couscous and chicken tagine with preserved lemon.
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6Mom's Touch
Bohemian RooftopQuick comparison
- Best for
- Bohemian Rooftop in Rue Taryana Kebira, Talaa Lakbira with a 80–160 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 922 Google reviews · Bohemian Rooftop · Rue Taryana Kebira, Talaa Lakbira
- Limitations
- the rooftop atmosphere is exactly right after a long day in the medina
- Price / value
- 80–160 MAD/person · 4.6★
- Why it made the list
- The bohemian hangout of Fez rooftops. Mismatched cushions, good Wi-Fi, relaxed vibe — this is where digital nomads and solo travelers end up staying for three hours when they planned to stay for one. The food is reliably good without being exceptional, but the rooftop atmosphere is exactly right after a long day in the medina. Vegetarian-friendly and easy to find on Talaa Lakbira.
- What to order
- Mom's Touch, a bohemian rooftop located on Rue Taryana Kebira, Talaa Lakbira, offers a unique experience for 80–160 MAD per person and a rating of 4.6★ (922 reviews). The Bida Matisha (shakshouka) — eggs poached in spiced tomato sauce, perfect for a lazy medina morning, is highly recommended. The Eggplant Cannelloni (thinly sliced eggplant with mashed potatoes in ras el hanout tomato sauce) is an interesting Moroccan-Italian hybrid that actually works. Excellent vegetarian options throughout.
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7Nomad Fez
Contemporary + RooftopQuick comparison
- Best for
- Contemporary + Rooftop in Fes el-Bali with a 100–200 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4★ from 7,078 Google reviews · Contemporary + Rooftop · Fes el-Bali
- Limitations
- Price band: 100–200 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 100–200 MAD/person · 4★
- Why it made the list
- If Café Clock is the classic Fez rooftop experience, Nomad is the 2026 version — more polished, more international, aimed at a traveler who wants Moroccan flavors without the full sensory overload. The contemporary design is genuinely stylish, the menu is creative, and the rooftop delivers. Good for travelers who prefer clean aesthetics over medina chaos.
- What to order
- Nomad Fez, a contemporary rooftop in Fes el-Bali, offers a modern dining experience for 100–200 MAD per person. Their take on Moroccan classics with a modern touch is the draw — look for the mezze sharing plates and the seasonal tagines. The rooftop is the reason to visit, so time your arrival for a late lunch or early dinner when the light is best.
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8Le Peroke Cafe Restaurant
Marinid Tombs ViewQuick comparison
- Best for
- Marinid Tombs View in 6 Derb Agoual Sefli, Rue Talaa Sghira with a 50–120 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.6★ from 465 Google reviews · Known for vegetarian options · Marinid Tombs View
- Limitations
- Price band: 50–120 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 50–120 MAD/person · 4.6★
- Why it made the list
- Unique because the view is different — instead of looking out over the medina's rooftops, you're facing the Marinid Tombs on the hill above Fes el-Bali. The ruins are hauntingly beautiful at dusk and virtually no other rooftop café has this angle. Slightly off the main tourist drag on Talaa Sghira, which keeps it quieter. A genuinely special sunset spot.
- What to order
- Le Peroke Cafe Restaurant, located at 6 Derb Agoual Sefli, Rue Talaa Sghira, offers views of the Marinid Tombs for 50–120 MAD per person and a rating of 4.6★ (465 reviews). Moroccan staples with an international twist are the focus — the menu covers traditional tagines alongside some Western options. Order mint tea to start and explore the terrace before you eat. The Marinid Tombs view at sunset is the main event.
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9Medina Cafe
Medina ViewsQuick comparison
- Best for
- breakfast or a mid-morning coffee stop
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 484 Google reviews · Medina Views · Fes el-Bali Medina
- Limitations
- Price band: 30–80 MAD/person
- Price / value
- 30–80 MAD/person · 4.5★
- Why it made the list
- The "reliable local workhorse" pick. 352 reviews at 4.5 stars means something — this isn't a fluke. The views are good, the Moroccan-African menu is solid, and it's open when you actually want it to be (a minor miracle in the medina). Best for breakfast or a mid-morning coffee stop. Consistent and unpretentious.
- What to order
- Medina Cafe, situated in Fes el-Bali Medina, offers medina views for 30–80 MAD per person and a rating of 4.5★ (484 reviews). Their Moroccan breakfast spread — fresh khobz, msemen flatbread with argan oil and honey, amlou (almond-argan paste), boiled eggs, and olives — is the standout. Pair with café au lait or mint tea. An excellent way to start the morning before the medina crowds arrive.
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10Riad Fes — L'Ambre Terrace
Luxury RooftopQuick comparison
- Best for
- Luxury Rooftop in 5 Derb Bensalem, Ziat, Fes el-Bali with a 200–500 MAD/person spend range
- Strengths
- 4.5★ from 883 Google reviews · Luxury Rooftop · 5 Derb Bensalem, Ziat, Fes el-Bali
- Limitations
- if you're celebrating something, this is where Fez turns magical
- Price / value
- 200–500 MAD/person · 4.5★
- Why it made the list
- The splurge pick — no question. Riad Fes is one of Morocco's finest boutique hotels and the L'Ambre terrace delivers the most polished rooftop experience in the medina. The views are "peerless" according to Condé Nast, and the food matches the setting. Not for budget travelers, but if you're celebrating something, this is where Fez turns magical. The only rooftop spot in the medina where you can have a proper cocktail.
- What to order
- Riad Fes — L'Ambre Terrace, located at 5 Derb Bensalem, Ziat, Fes el-Bali, provides a luxury rooftop experience for 200–500 MAD per person and a rating of 4.5★ (883 reviews). The set menu at L'Ambre restaurant is recommended — beautifully presented traditional Moroccan dishes with a modern twist. Start with harira soup, then pastilla, then a lamb tagine. The rooftop terrace is accessible for dinner guests — reserve specifically for the terrace table. The cocktail menu is excellent for a rare alcohol option in the medina.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best rooftop café in Fez Medina?
Café Clock is the most consistently recommended by Reddit travelers — it sits deep inside the medina with a rooftop terrace and a lively vibe. For the best panoramic views of Fez el Bali, Dar Hammad and Café Terrasse Panoramique are the top picks. La Breva is the choice for high-altitude views outside the densest part of the medina.
Is it easy to find rooftop cafés in Fez Medina?
The medina's labyrinthine alleys make navigation tricky. Most rooftop cafés are signposted but getting there requires a willingness to get slightly lost. Using Google Maps offline or hiring a local guide for the first day helps enormously. Ask your riad host — they'll know the quickest routes.
What should I order at a rooftop café in Fez?
Mint tea (atay) is non-negotiable — it's both a drink and a cultural ritual. Pair it with msemen (flaky flatbread with honey and argan oil) or chebakia (sesame-honey pastries). For a full meal, chicken pastilla (the Fassi specialty pie of pigeon or chicken with almonds and cinnamon sugar) and lamb tagine are the must-tries.
What is the best time to visit a Fez rooftop café?
Late afternoon (4–6 PM) is magical — the light turns golden over the medina's minarets and the muezzin calls echo across the rooftops. Mornings (8–10 AM) are great for a quiet breakfast before the city heats up. Avoid midday in summer — rooftop terraces can be brutal in July–August heat. Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) offer the best weather.
Do rooftop cafés in Fez serve alcohol?
Most rooftop cafés in Fez Medina do not serve alcohol — Morocco is a majority-Muslim country and the medina is a conservative area. A few upscale riad restaurants like Riad Fes and Dar Roumana serve wine. For a full bar experience, the Ville Nouvelle (new town) hotels are your best bet. Embrace the mint tea — it's genuinely one of the world's great drinks.
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