(Hôtel Azur, 41 Boulevard de la Corniche, Aïn Diab. Tel. 022 79 77 58) Jazz and rhythm and blues music helps create an up-beat atmosphere, especially at weekends. Closed on Sundays.
Armstrong's
(Hotel Azur, 41 Boulevard de la Corniche, Ain Diab. Tel. 022 797 758) Expect a lively vibe at this New Orleans-style club where bands play jazz or cover rock and pop classics. Crowds don't gather until after midnight at weekends. Drinks aren't exactly cheap, but it's worth it for the music.
Cafconce
(10 Rue de la Mer Adriatique, Aïn Diab. Tel. 022 797 889 ) With classical Moroccan and Arabic music starting after 10pm and playing into the wee small hours, it is best to reserve a table at this popular dinner-spectacle.
Jam Pub
(Aux Crevettes, 12 Boulevard de l’Océan Atlantique, Aïn Diab. Tel. 022 797 858) Starting at 8pm every Friday and Saturday, the restaurant offers an evening with a fusion of world music.
Jazz Club
(Angle Boulevard Zerktoni, Rond Point Hassan II. Tel. 022 488 034) A monochrome lounge sets the scene for some great live jazz music. American groups regularly play here, while Friday nights are dedicated to salsa.
Kazbar
(7 Rue Najib Mahfoud, Guathier. Tel. 02 220 4747) Modern restaurant offering a variety of live music most nights. Everyone sings, dances and generally has a good time.
La Broche
(123 Rue El Anaar, Mers Sultan. Tel. 022 293 994) This is one of the oldest addresses in Casablanca for a dinner spectacle, with Chaâbi and Oriental music. Closed on Sunday.
La Calèche
(25 Rue de la Mer Rouge, Aïn Diab. Tel. 02 279 8426) Rock, soul or gnaoui music are performed nightly. Themed evenings are organised throughout the year.
La Réserve
(Boulevard de la Cornice, Aïn Diab. Tel. 022 797 110) A piano bar in the evenings, then at midnight the disco and dancing begin.
Le Papagayo
(25 Rue Zaïd Ibn Rafâa, Maârif. Tel. 022 985 167) Colourful, energetic and festive—the menu and entertainment feature the flavours and sounds of South America. Superb mojitos!