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Café Famille Ben Guerir cafe in Ben Guerir, MS
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View of Café Famille Ben Guerir in Ben Guerir, MS
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View of Café Famille Ben Guerir in Ben Guerir, MS
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Café Famille Ben Guerir

$Cafe
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Younger children (2-8) will enjoy the sweet pastries and novelty of mint tea service, while older kids and teens appreciate experiencing authentic Moroccan culture in a relaxed setting that feels genuinely local rather than touristy.

About

Café Famille Ben Guerir offers traveling families a welcoming respite where children are genuinely welcomed and parents can relax over authentic Moroccan mint tea and traditional pastries. This budget-friendly spot provides an excellent introduction to Moroccan cafe culture in a family-oriented environment, making it easier for parents to enjoy local flavors without worrying about keeping little ones entertained or well-behaved.

Highlights

  • Traditional Moroccan pastries including honey-soaked chebakia and almond-filled briouat that kids find exciting and delicious
  • Authentic mint tea service where children can watch the theatrical pouring technique from height
  • Genuinely family-friendly atmosphere where children are welcomed and even doted upon by staff
  • Budget-friendly prices allowing families to sample multiple items without breaking the bank
  • Opportunity to experience everyday Moroccan life away from major tourist areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Let kids try a small glass of traditional Moroccan mint tea (usually quite sweet and served in small glasses, perfect for tasting), but ask for it lukewarm if serving to young children as it's typically served very hot.
  2. 2.Visit during mid-morning or late afternoon to experience the cafe at its liveliest when local families gather, giving your children a chance to interact with Moroccan kids.
  3. 3.Ask staff for recommendations on which pastries are less sweet or more familiar to Western palates if your children are picky eaters.
  4. 4.Ben Guerir is a smaller town outside Marrakech, so bring cash in Moroccan dirhams as card payment may not be available.
  5. 5.Use this as an educational moment: teach kids basic Arabic greetings like 'Salam' (hello) and 'Shukran' (thank you) before visiting, which staff will appreciate.

Best Time to Visit

Mid-morning (10-11am) or late afternoon (4-5pm) when the cafe is buzzing with local families, offering an authentic cultural experience. Avoid lunch hours when it may be quieter. Year-round destination, though spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the area.

What to Know

Very budget-friendly with most items costing just a few dirhams. The cafe operates on Moroccan time, so service may be slower than Western standards, which can actually be nice for families wanting to linger and relax.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. During Ramadan (dates vary annually), hours and menu may be adjusted, with the cafe coming alive after sunset for iftar (breaking fast). This can be a fascinating cultural experience for families, though daytime visits during Ramadan may find limited service.