Café Hafa

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Café Hafa

Café Hafa is a cafe in Tangier, Morocco, located along the cliff top overlooking the Bay of Tangier. Opened in 1921, the cafe still has its original decor. Visitors have included Paul Bowles, William S. Burroughs, The Beatles, and the Rolling Stones.[1]Precisely due to the visits of artists and celebrities attributed to this café; singer-songwriter, musician, painter and director Luis Eduardo Aute dedicated a song to him, included in his album "Slowly", titled Hafa Café. In it he tells how being there in the company of a woman, Mick Jagger arrived and his friend left with him. The cafe is known for its mint tea, a Tangier special brew.

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  1. ^ Morocco. Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Travel Guides. 2006. p. 140.

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Coordinates: 35°47′29″N 5°49′18″W / 35.7915°N 5.8218°W / 35.7915; -5.8218


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