Late Night Food in Marrakech: Where to Eat After Clubbing
Late Night Food in Marrakech: Where to Eat After Clubbing
Harira soup on Jemaa el-Fna costs 10–15 MAD and stalls stay open until 3 AM. Sandwich shops on Avenue Echouhada in Hivernage serve until 2–3 AM on weekends. For serious post-club hunger, the msemen and harira vendors near the souks set up from 4 AM onward with full breakfasts for under 20 MAD. Here's exactly where to eat when everything looks closed.
What is still open on Jemaa el-Fna at 2 AM?
Until 2-3 AM, stalls on the south and east sides stay open:
- Harira: 10-15 MAD per bowl. The ultimate post-drinking stomach settler.
- Kefta sandwiches: 15-25 MAD. Simple, filling.
- Snail soup (babouche): 10 MAD. Rich, peppery broth.
- Hard-boiled eggs with cumin: 3-5 MAD each.
Jemaa el-Fna has police presence even at 3 AM, but avoid dark surrounding alleys.
Where can you eat late night in Hivernage?
Sandwich shops on Avenue Echouhada stay open until 2-3 AM weekends. Chawarma 30-40 MAD, kefta sandwiches 20-30 MAD.
Hotel room service: Es Saadi, Sofitel — 24-hour service. 100-200 MAD for a club sandwich.
What food options exist in Guéliz after midnight?
Sandwich shops around Rue Ibn Aicha open until 1-2 AM. Full plate with fries: 40-60 MAD.
Cat Corner area near Marché Central catches the post-bar crowd. 40-70 MAD for a full meal.
What do the legendary 4 AM street vendors sell?
Msemen vendors: Women frying flaky flatbread from 4:30 AM. Fresh with honey or butter, 3-5 MAD. Near Bab Doukkala, Mellah, Guéliz intersections. Follow the smell.
Sfenj (Moroccan doughnuts): From 5 AM. 2-3 MAD each. Crispy outside, fluffy inside.
Harira carts: Early morning, piping hot, 5-10 MAD. Near bus station and souk entrances.
Can you get food delivered late at night in Marrakech?
Glovo operates until 1-2 AM. Pizza, burgers, chawarma. Delivery fees 10-20 MAD.
Is late-night street food in Marrakech safe?
- Eat where locals queue
- Watch it being cooked fresh
- Avoid pre-made mayonnaise salads at 3 AM
- Buy sealed bottled water
How much should you budget for post-club food?
- Ultra budget: 5-15 MAD (msemen, sfenj, harira)
- Standard: 30-50 MAD (chawarma or sandwich)
- Comfortable: 50-80 MAD (full grilled plate)
- Room service: 100-200 MAD
The best post-club meal costs 3-5 MAD from a woman frying msemen at 5 AM. Everything else is just convenience.
For daytime restaurants, see our food guide. To plan your budget for the whole night out, check our nightlife prices guide. And if you want cheap pre-drinks before clubbing, see our happy hours guide.
Take our quiz to find the right venue, or check the events calendar.
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