Fez – Le Cavalli sits on 45 Avenue Mahmoud Al Aqqad, in the heart of the new city, a short ride from the medina gates.
The space positions itself as a coffee shop–restaurant, drawing office workers at lunch, families on weekends, and students in the evenings.
Social posts and short reels give a feel for the house style: warm lighting, upbeat music, and a steady flow of coffees, juices, and comfort plates.
Inside, you’ll find a contemporary look, featuring neutral tones, wood accents, and seating that accommodates both solo guests and groups. Staff move quickly, and tables turn often during peak hours. It’s the kind of spot where you can linger over a cappuccino or get in and out with a quick lunch.
The menu follows a familiar city-cafe pattern. Expect a wide sweep of crowd-pleasers: breakfast plates, salads, burgers, pizzas, pastas, and grilled items, alongside classic cafe drinks and fresh juices. Portions tend to be generous and geared toward sharing. Pricing sits at the approachable end for the neighborhood, with plenty of mid-range options if you’re dining with friends.
Coffee is a central draw. The bar turns out espresso-based drinks, iced coffees in warmer months, and simple add-ons like flavored syrups for those who want something sweet. If you’re not in the mood for caffeine, the cold drinks list usually covers smoothies and fruit mixes that pair well with lighter bites.
Le Cavalli also leans into calendar moments. During Ramadan, for example, the team has highlighted set iftar offerings and extended family-friendly hours, which helped introduce the brand to new diners.
Service is efficient rather than formal, and the crowd trends young and mixed. If you’re planning a meet-up, early evening is lively; if you prefer a quieter window to work or read, mid-morning is usually calmer on weekdays.