Gran Café de Paris

Gran Café de Paris

Q5JP+CXV, Pl. de France, Tanger, Morocco

+212 663-703658

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About This Place

Located in the heart of Tangier's vibrant Pl. de France, Gran Café de Paris stands as more than just a café—it is a living piece of history and culture. Renowned primarily for its rich coffee tradition, this establishment invites you to step back in time, offering a unique glimpse into Tangier's classic café scene that has captivated locals and visitors alike for decades.

Upon entering, you are immediately enveloped in an atmosphere that feels suspended in the 1950s, a sentiment echoed by many patrons who describe it as stepping into a vintage film set—no wonder it was a filming location for a Bourne Ultimatum scene. The charming staff enhance this experience with their warm hospitality and professionalism, often going out of their way to welcome guests in their preferred language, making the visit feel personal and genuine.

The menu highlights reflect the café’s dedication to tradition and simplicity. Whether you’re savoring a perfectly brewed Thé À la Menthe—Moroccan mint tea served fresh and fragrant—or indulging in a creamy Café Au Lait or robust Café Noir, each sip evokes the essence of Tangier itself. Customers frequently praise the flavors and affordable pricing, with tea offered at just 10 Dihrams and hearty breakfasts for under 60 Dihrams, making it an accessible luxury for all who arrive.

What truly sets Gran Café de Paris apart, however, is the vibrant energy found in its alfresco seating. Many visitors delight in simply sitting on the pavement, enjoying their beverage while engaging in the timeless pastime of people-watching. This spot is a crossroads of cultures and stories, where locals convene and travelers gather, all bonded by their shared appreciation for the café’s heritage and ambiance.

Whether you’re a literary enthusiast drawn by the café’s association with legends like Jean Genet and William Burroughs, a film buff intrigued by its cinematic cameo, or simply someone seeking an authentic Tangier experience, Gran Café de Paris offers a deeply soulful experience. It is a place where time slows, conversations flourish, and every cup of tea or coffee feels like a celebration of the city’s rich past and lively present.

For anyone visiting Tangier, this is more than a pitstop—it’s a destination in itself, promising not just a drink but a heartfelt connection to the city’s enduring spirit. Be sure to call ahead if needed at +212 663-703658, and prepare to make memories over a classic Moroccan mint tea or café noir.

Service options
Outdoor seating Dine-in Delivery
Highlights
Great coffee Great tea selection
Popular for
Breakfast Good for working on laptop
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating
Offerings
Coffee Quick bite
Dining options
Breakfast Dessert Seating Table service
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual Cosy Historic Trendy
Crowd
Groups Tourists
Planning
Accepts reservations
Payments
Cash only
Parking
Paid parking lot Parking

Opening Hours

  • Monday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Thursday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Friday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Saturday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Sunday
    06:30 AM - 11:00 PM

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Visitor Reviews

  • Customer
    3 week ago

    This is an old establishment that is mainly known for its coffee. The staff are friendly and very reasonable prices. Worth just going just to people watch while sitting on the pavement.

  • Sam D
    2 month ago

    Came here on a weekend to try some local coffee and I was not disappointed. We were offered a table as soon as we walked in and the server was so lovely. He warmly welcomed us and offered to speak to us in our language of choice, which was so considerate. He also assisted with directions and was such a lovely man. The cappuccino was delicious and affordable, my only complaint is that i wish it was larger lol The fresh squeezed orange juice was also delicious. We did not feel rushed and had time to enjoy our drinks and chat while taking in the city. The ladies room is upstairs and is clean/spacious. Overall a great experience and I would visit again when in the area.

  • Raphael Varisella
    3 month ago

    Wonderful pitstop for some tea and snacks. It’s like walking into a cafe frozen in time, from the 50’s! A must stop if a fan of the Bourne movies.

  • John Reen
    3 month ago

    Great breakfast for 54 Dihrams. Lots of locals here which is always a good sign. I won't deny it.. the reason I visited in the first place was the association with Genet whom I read many many years ago. Found out from a travel blog while browsing in Cafe that William Burroughs also frequented here and a scene from Bourne ultimatum was shot here as well. This place is recommended. You can sit outside on the street too if you want and there's a spare table

  • Ilyas Asseban
    3 month ago

    Café Paris is a historical landmark — you don’t come here for the coffee or tea, but to enjoy the heritage of one of the oldest cafés in Tangier. Whether you sit inside or outside, the atmosphere is always enjoyable. Prices are very reasonable (tea is only 10 dh), and the classic waiters are professional and respectful. The Wi-Fi can be good or bad depending on the moment, but overall it remains a very nice café with a unique charm.

  • Michael Catsburg
    4 month ago

    This is a throwback to another age. Very large cafe with excellent service and delicious Moroccan tea & coffee at a value price downtown. It is situated right in between tourist attractions. The large Mosque in only 4 blocks and shopping is all along the street in both directions. Great old fashioned atmosphere.

  • Tom Horsley
    4 month ago

    Visited several times during my three day stay in Tangier. Absolutely wonderful. Full of old world charm. Enjoyed reading here for hours over great coffee. The waiters are fantastic. Highly recommend

  • James Wang
    4 month ago

    It truly feels like one is sitting in a Parisian cafe but with cheaper prices. One can enjoy a nice snack or drink anytime throughout the day with friendly servers in a rustic atmosphere. The only downside is that people are allowed to smoke cigarettes INSIDE and outside, which makes it difficult to enjoy one's snack when there's the constant smell of cigarettes. Note that they only take cash, not card.

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