Folk
Rue el Imam Chafii, Marrakech 40000, Morocco
Price
€€
Alcohol
Yes
Cuisine Type
Moroccan
Experience
Stunning Setting, Festive
Festive Features
Belly dancers, Live music, DJ, Live Entertainment
Perfect For
Dinner
Overview
Folk is a dinner-and-show restaurant in central Gueliz that leans fully into Marrakchi nightlife tradition. The setting channels the warmth of a desert kasbah: carved wooden screens, layered Moroccan carpets, lantern-lit banquettes, and a stage at the heart of the room where the evening unfolds in waves. A live band opens the night, followed by Gnawa musicians with their krakebs and rolling bass lines, belly dancers who pull the room into motion, and a DJ who carries things into the early hours. The format is festive and unscripted in feel, even when the programme runs on repeat. On the plate, Folk stays close to tradition. The kitchen serves tagines, couscous, grilled meats, and a spread of sharing plates built around fresh local ingredients. A tasting menu is available alongside the à la carte, and both lean into classic Moroccan flavours without veering into fusion territory. The bar runs a full cocktail and mocktail list alongside Moroccan wines, and service continues late for those who treat the evening as a single, extended act. The crowd here skews heavily local. This is the kind of place Marrakchis book for birthdays, family gatherings, and festive nights out with friends, and the energy reflects that: convivial, unself-conscious, and genuinely celebratory. It is not a scene built for international visitors, and that is part of its appeal. You are sitting in a room that belongs to the city rather than performing for it. For a quieter seat, there is a second room set back from the stage. Reservations are recommended on peak nights, and groups of ten or more should call ahead.






















