you're on rue boulaabada, somewhere in the el garmaïi quarter, where the streets fold into each other and directions stop making much sense. good times coffee shop sits here, and if you didn't know it was coming you might walk straight past. that's part of it. marrakech moves fast and loud, and a place like this earns its crowd not through signage but through word of mouth, repeated visits, people telling people. the regulars here clearly feel something close to ownership over it, which is the best thing a neighborhood coffee shop can achieve. when you find your way to j2h9+33g, don't rush. the el garmaïi streets reward slower movement. come for the afternoon coffee, when the light shifts and the quarter settles into itself.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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