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Restaurant Le Barrage restaurant in Lalla Takerkoust, MS
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View of Restaurant Le Barrage in Lalla Takerkoust, MS
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View of Restaurant Le Barrage in Lalla Takerkoust, MS
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Restaurant Le Barrage

$$Restaurant
🕑 2 to 3 hours including meal and lakeside exploration👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Younger children enjoy the lakeside setting and watching boats on the water, while older kids appreciate trying new flavors and exploring the waterfront area. Toddlers can be accommodated but may find the 45-minute drive from Marrakech challenging.

About

Restaurant Le Barrage offers families a scenic escape from Marrakech with stunning lakeside views at Lalla Takerkoust. Kids will love watching local fishermen and feeding ducks by the water while parents enjoy authentic Moroccan dishes like grilled fish and flavorful tagines. The relaxed outdoor setting gives children plenty of space to move around between courses, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely family lunch.

Highlights

  • Stunning views of Lalla Takerkoust Lake with the Atlas Mountains as a backdrop
  • Fresh grilled fish prepared tableside that kids find fascinating to watch
  • Waterfront location where children can safely walk along the shore before or after eating
  • Authentic Moroccan tagines served in traditional clay pots
  • Opportunity to see local life and traditional fishing boats on the lake

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit for lunch rather than dinner to maximize daylight hours for kids to explore the lakeside area and enjoy the mountain views.
  2. 2.Bring sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses as seating is mostly outdoors with limited shade, especially important for fair-skinned travelers.
  3. 3.Request a table near the water's edge for the best views and to keep kids entertained watching the lake activity.
  4. 4.The drive from Marrakech takes about 45 minutes on winding roads, so consider motion sickness remedies for sensitive children and plan bathroom breaks before leaving the city.
  5. 5.Order the fresh grilled fish (caught locally) and tagine to share family-style, which allows picky eaters to sample different dishes.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekdays during late morning or early afternoon (11am to 2pm) for a relaxed lunch experience. Weekends can get crowded with locals from Marrakech. Spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for outdoor dining with children.

What to Know

Moderate pricing makes this accessible for families on a budget. The restaurant is cash-friendly, so bring Moroccan dirhams as card payment may not always be available. The outdoor setting is casual and forgiving of energetic kids.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during spring and fall when temperatures are mild for outdoor dining. Summer can be extremely hot, so early lunch is recommended. Winter months (December to February) can be chilly for outdoor seating but still operational.