Tea salons in Agadir: where to get mint tea + pastries (vibes, views, Wi‑Fi) ​

Agadir and its nearby areas (including Tamraght) have plenty of cafés/coffee shops and bakery-pastry spots where you can grab a hot drink and something sweet—easy to spot using traveler rankings and reviews.

 To choose without stress, the smartest move is to shortlist places that show up often, then check three things on-site: comfort (vibe), pastry quality, and practical details (Wi‑Fi/outlets).

How to pick the right spot

A “good” tea salon in Agadir (from a traveler’s point of view) is a place where you can sit comfortably, order a hot drink, and pair it with pastries/viennoiseries—no improvising needed.
For views, it’s better to think by zone (waterfront/Agadir Bay vs downtown vs Anza/Tamraght) and confirm with recent photos/reviews, because the vibe and setting can change a lot from one place to another.

Places to consider (Agadir + nearby)

These names pop up in Agadir lists for “cafés / tea & coffee / bakeries-pastry shops,” making them solid starting points for a mint-tea + sweet break.

  • Tafarnout: shows up in a Tripadvisor café ranking and is identified as a bakery-pastry spot.
  • La Fontaine: listed on Tripadvisor and described with a “bakery tea-room” positioning.​
  • Grams Specialty Coffee Shop: appears in Agadir “tea & coffee” lists (great if you want a quality drink + dessert).
  • Espressolab: cited in Agadir “tea & coffee” lists—classic coffee shop stop.
  • Koob Coffee: mentioned in Tripadvisor results for Agadir, with a “cakes” angle.
  • Wake Up: referenced in the “tea & coffee” category in Agadir, identified as a French-style option.
  • La Baguette Dorée: also listed under “tea & coffee” in Agadir, French-leaning—perfect for that viennoiserie + hot drink combo.

Local tip: once you’ve shortlisted 2–3 places, pick the one where the pastry display actually turns over (items selling, restocking happening) and where customers stay to enjoy their order (vibe signal).

Views: how to maximize your chances

Lists and reviews help you identify active areas (Agadir and also Tamraght, often tied to well-liked cafés), then photos help you decide on the real setting (terrace, light, décor).
On Tripadvisor, multiple establishments are shown in Tamraght (around 12–13 km in some listings), which can be worth it if you want a more “surf/relax” mood versus a purely urban stop.

Wi‑Fi & vibe: 5 questions to ask

To avoid disappointment when the goal is “treat + laptop,” ask before you settle in:

  • “Is the Wi‑Fi stable? What’s the password?”
  • “Do you have outlets?”
  • “Is it okay to stay 1–2 hours if we keep ordering?”
  • “When is it usually calmer?”
  • “Do you serve mint tea / infusions / house-made pastries today?”

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