Best Cafes in Tamraght
Tamraght’s cafe scene is smaller and less competitive than Taghazout’s. There are no queues for Hash Point rooftop seats here — just a selection of good cafes that range from the genuinely excellent to the reliably functional. If the Taghazout rooftop scene feels like a performance, Tamraght’s cafes feel more like places where people actually sit and think.
Seafront Cafes
With Boilers directly below the seafront road, the best-positioned Tamraght cafes double as surf checks. Not quite the elevated Hash Point panorama, but a direct line of sight to the break over a coffee is a reasonable substitute.
Babakoul: Cozy cafe known for sweet and savoury pancakes, avocado smoothies and comforting breakfasts. Relaxed setting. A reliable morning spot for something more indulgent.
Le Navire: Best view in Tamraght — situated right at the top of the cliffs with a large terrace where you can watch the Atlantic waves hit the shore. Worth it purely for the panorama.
Best for a Working Day
Tamraght has become increasingly popular with digital nomads who want more space and lower prices than Taghazout but still want a decent cafe to work from.
Adam’s Cafe: The top pick for practical work. Family-run, leafy terrace, fibre optic wifi. Next door to Let’s Be Healing Food on the main street. No day pass or minimum consumption — just order a coffee and work as long as you like. Their cappuccino comes with a mountain of chantilly cream.
Hey Yallah: Specialty barista coffee, vegan/gluten-free snack menu, good wifi when quiet. More social and event-driven than Adam’s — lively on Sundays (markets, DJs). Good for networking over morning work.
Kasbari: The most dedicated remote work option — a proper coworking space in a garden in Tamraght. Half-day 50 MAD, full day 80 MAD. 200 Mbps wifi, office chairs, meeting room, kitchen access, lockers. Weekly and monthly discounts available.
See also: Best co-working cafes in Tamraght
Most Local
The basic Moroccan cafes in Upper Tamraght serve the local residential population. Tea is typically 8–12 MAD, coffee similar.
Le Petit Kawa — A beloved local spot serving soulful Moroccan dishes and simple drinks in a warm atmosphere. Genuinely local pricing.
Practical Info
- Prices: Slightly lower than Taghazout — typically 5–15% cheaper across comparable options
- Wifi: Available at the more tourist-facing spots
- Walking from Taghazout: The coast path to Tamraght takes 20–25 minutes — a reasonable morning walk before coffee
FAQ
Are there good cafes in Tamraght for working remotely?
Yes — a few spots cater to the digital nomad community. See the co-working guide for specifics.
Last updated: March 2026
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