Posts Tagged ‘ Cafe Clock ’

Clock Culture this week 30 January -05 February

30/01/2012
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Clock Culture this week 30 January -05 February

Workshops Cooking School Learn to cook traditional Moroccan food in the heart of the medina with Clock Kitchen. Fez’s first dedicated cooking school. Dance Belly Dance with Saida. Private lessons by arrangement Calligraphy Discover the sacred art of calligraphy with master Mohamed Charkaoui. Fez Download Let us introduce you to Moroccan culture, customs and...

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A Clock Christmas

23/12/2011
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A Clock Christmas

The end of the year is fast approaching and Café Clock would like everyone to know we will be celebrating Christmas with a special lunch and dinner menu. Of course our regular menu will still be available for those craving a camel burger, tagine or falafel, but for those of you looking for something...

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FEZ UP by Sebastian Lapostol

13/08/2011
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FEZ UP by Sebastian Lapostol

“Some cities are open books waiting to be discovered, but the ancient medina jealously stows away its charms” Fez. You might love it or hate it, but indifference is unlikely. You’ve never seen a place like Fez. Think of the medina as one huge treasure-hunt, a life-size labyrinth to lose yourself in, and don’t...

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Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival

24/06/2011
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Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival

The Essaouira Gnaoua and World Music Festival celebrates the music of the Gnaouas, the product of a mystic tradition with branches as widespread as Haitian Voodoo and Brazilian Candomblé. Performers include the best local and international musicians of the genre. A picturesque port painted in blue and white, Essaouira is a travellers’ favourite and...

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Fès: a weekender’s guide – by Time Out

20/05/2011
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Fès: a weekender’s guide – by Time Out

Sunday supplement and glossy magazine features on Fès usually go overboard on the majesty and mystery of this ancient city. With fulsome superlatives, they bang on about its spectacular architecture, intriguing shopping and tasty food, and how Morocco’s one-time imperial capital (the French relocated it to Rabat in 1912) is an assault on the...

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What’s Your Pleasure?

10/05/2011
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What’s Your Pleasure?

When you come to Café Clock, you have a variety of seating options. Depending on your mood, you can always find a place to match it. What’s your preference … cushions, a low stool? Maybe a small sofa — or perhaps a straight back chair? There’s even a throne or two! Take your pick....

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