Fez – Mamy’s sits in the Bouremana quarter near École Mekouar at 29 Avenue Khalid Ibn Al Walid, a practical location for students, office workers, and anyone starting or ending a medina visit at Bab Bou Jeloud. The shop opens from midday into the evening, with closing time typically set for late night on busy days. The team shares updates and promos on Facebook and Instagram, and a direct phone line is listed for orders and questions. 

The menu reads like a greatest hits list. Alongside a classic beef burger on a brioche bun, you will find named specials that rotate through sauces and toppings. Delivery listings currently highlight sets such as “Cheesy Boy,” “Gypsy King,” “Crispy Jack,” and a football-themed “Hakimi,” each sold as a combo with house fries and a soft drink. Single burgers start around 45 MAD, while meal deals run near 68 MAD before delivery fees. If you prefer to eat in, counter service handles dine-in trays and takeaway at the same pace. 

Mamy’s leans into convenience. Orders move through the till quickly, receipts can be split, and delivery is available through Glovo for most neighborhoods inside the ring of the new town. The shop’s social pages occasionally post time-limited discounts or add-on items like wings and seasonal sides, so regulars often check before placing a larger order. 

For a place that keeps things casual, details still matter. Soft buns arrive toasted, patties are seared to keep their juices, and fries are thick-cut in the current run. Customer comments collected by local directories point to friendly staff and a family crowd in early evenings, which helps explain why the shop shows up on round-ups of burger options in Fez despite its modest footprint. 

Practical notes make a visit easy. Aim for lunch before the rush if you want a seat, or plan a late supper after 21:00 when lines thin. If you are navigating by taxi, ask for Bouremana, near École Mekouar, then walk a minute to the storefront on Avenue Khalid Ibn Al Walid. For delivery, search “Mamy’s” on Glovo, confirm your address pin, and look for the combo menu to keep costs predictable on a first order. 

In a city where street grills and sit-down cafés carry most of the everyday eating, Mamy’s Burger earns its place by staying true to the basics. It is the kind of reliable, central stop that works for a quick lunch between errands or a no-fuss dinner after a long walk in Fez el-Bali, which is exactly why locals keep it on speed dial.