Great Coffee In Marrakesh

By Leila

a patio with chairs and tables

Marrakesh, Morroco is an enchanting city with coffee options virtually everywhere the eye can see. But for the discerning coffee drinker, I found a place that you must try.

Best Coffee In Marrakesh, Morroco

Typically, when you stay at a fancy hotel, you can count on good coffee. Unfortunately, the espresso at the Park Hyatt Marrakesh left much to be desired (it appears the resort has an exclusive deal with Nespresso, which will do in a pinch but is not my favorite coffee). However, the French press coffee was much better and deserves an honorable mention for great coffee during my stay in Marrakesh.

In a way, though, that was a blessing. Rather than just drink coffee from the hotel, I was incentivized to branch out and look for great coffee….and I found it at a cool place called Thirty5ive.

Thirty5ive
3 Rue el Imam Malik
Marrakech 40000, Morocco
+212 780-563370
9:00 am – 8:00 pm (daily)

From the outside, the plants formed a green wall to an outdoor seating area, offering some tranquility in a city that always seems to be bustling. Two very frinedly dogs greeted me.

a building with plants and trees

a group of plants in pots outside of a building

a group of dogs outside a building

a planter with plants in it outside of a building

Inside, the dark, minimalist design was quite inviting. It was very hot at around 6:00 pm and the coffee shop was empty. When I saw pour-over stations and the La Marzocco machine, I knew I was in the right place.

two dogs in a room with chairs and tables

a dog lying on the ground

a room with a wall and shelves

a man working at a counter in a coffee shop

a coffee machine on a counter

a coffee machine and a menu board
Le menu

I enjoyed a cortado for 3o dhm (about 3.24 USD)…that’s on the high side for Morocco, but here the espresso was excellent.

a cup of coffee on a table

a cup of coffee on a table
The dogs were so gentle and kind…

Baked goods are available and there is more seating available upstairs.

a glass case with pastries and pastries on it

a spiral staircase in a room

Since my last visit, the coffee shop is now a “laptop-free zone.” Instead, guests are advised to “please enjoy coffee, music, art, good conversation, and more.”

I kind of like that…

If you enjoy good coffee, be sure to hit up Thirty5ive. And of course, if you have any other coffee recommendations in Marrakesh, please leave them below.

a sidewalk with a chalkboard on it


This is part of my Return To Morocco trip report.