Rabat · 286 Ave Mohammed V, Rabat 10020, Morocco
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286 Ave Mohammed V, Rabat 10020, Morocco
Lun-Dim 10:00–23:00
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“This place is ok, the salad was ok, for £7 I’ve had better. Caesar salad with carrot was new but it worked. Just was a bit soggy. Sadly. The music is ok not too loud. It does have more of a hotel chain vibe vs like a vibe. It’s right next to the station so conviennent and staff are friendly”
“View was wonderful, but the service was quite poor. Food arrived separately and with long delays, which really affected the overall experience. The place has great potential thanks to its beautiful rooftop setting, but the service needs serious improvement.”
“Rooftop was incredible. The aesthetic and decor were excellent. Service was good, I wasn’t impressed by it but nothing to note. Food was decent. Calamari was excellent.”
“Lovely place , amazing atmosphere, beautiful sunset, nice Dj music... Good place for shill”
“If I could give it less stars I would. There is a very large TV screen if that's what your looking for but don't expect a drink. After getting my own menu, and being acknowledged by the staff twice, no one came to take our order and we left. As we were leaving others were at the host desk complaining no one had been to them either it wasnt even busy. Awful experience.”
“We had the pleasure of enjoying our drinks on the rooftop, where sturdy seating allowed us to relax while overlooking the vibrant center of Rabat. The panoramic views and welcoming atmosphere are made for a memorable experience. It's noteworthy, however, that while alcohol is served, the option to order wine is restricted to bottles rather than individual glasses.”