Sunday 17 April 2016

Bar Maroc - The Little Moroccan Hideaway


Ever wanted to eat one of your favourite meals in a themed bar? Like the sound of Morocco on a cold day in Huddersfield?
Well the Moroccan themed bar known as Bar Maroc brings you on the most amazing experience that takes you to another place. This bar uses sensory marketing to enhance the overall impact and hopefully creating a memorable experience. The over 18’s bar engages each of the senses which helps to bring out the full potential of this unique Moroccan bar.
 
Although the restaurant is dark and mysterious looking, the bright coloured materials will make your eyes come alive. The purples, oranges and yellows stand out against the dark room. Candles are located all around the bar, on each table and in the corners of the room in order to create affective mood lighting which then gives a relaxed and stress free atmosphere.
What kind of bar or restaurant would be successful without the amazing smell of food? Bar Maroc is famous for the pizzas and crepes. But what makes them so special? Many people love this place as it is meat free and definitely affordable. Choose up to 3 veggie options to top your pizza to create your own personal meal. Some may be put off by the whole ‘no meat’ thing but it is one of the best pizzas I have ever tasted, give them a try. The candles also contribute to the wonderful smell of Bar Maroc as the different scents drift towards you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ‘The Hidden Gem of Huddersfield’
 
Bar Maroc isn’t like normal bars and restaurants as they have sofas and soft chairs to sit on, which almost gives it a homely and warm feel. They are very comfortable to sit on as they use soft materials and fabrics which makes it stand out against traditional wooden furniture. Pillows and blankets add to stimulate the senses as they are gentle to the touch. I think that this adds to the overall experience as it feels like you are sitting in a traditional Moroccan bar.
Music is played to tie the place together. It is only background music so you can still talk to friends and easily hear others. However, it doesn’t play Moroccan music, it mainly plays relaxing music which you can follow on Spotify as they have their own playlist.
Due to this being a restaurant, food is the main source of taste, however Bar Maroc also sells a wide range of drinks, from tea and coffee to fruity alcoholic cocktails. All of these will excite your taste buds as they taste delicious. Of course they sell other alcoholic beverages, beers, sprits and ciders but soft drinks are also available so there is something for everyone.
I personally love Bar Maroc as it adds value to the food and beverages by creating a memorable experience. It is a very unique bar which ultimately improves the brand experience as it is different to every other bar in the Huddersfield area, therefore more likely to connect to loyal customers. By engaging all of the senses, each person has their own perception on the experience, thus making it more personal.
Thank You for taking the time to read my blog post, I hope you enjoyed it and found it interesting. please feel free to comment, I would love to hear about your Bar Maroc experience.
 
Naomi Pearson

6 comments:

  1. I have never been to this bar before but based on your blog I really must visit! It sounds fun and exiting and well worth a trip. You said the pizza you had was great, what was it if you don't mind me asking? As a meat eater it would be nice to have some veggie advise!

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    1. Sure no problem, I usually get onion, tomatoes and spinach on mine with garlic butter. They have so many options to choose from such as cream cheese, feta, peppers, mushrooms and even humus. I am a meat eater myself but it was great to try something new. They even offer free olives to each table!

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    2. Sounds great! Thank you.

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  2. I love Bar Maroc! It is my favourite place to go eat or even to chill in. The food is amazing, the drinks are delicious (I recommend the Strawberry Fields cocktail), it smells like incense and pizza, it is warm and cosy and the atmosphere is so chilled and relaxing. I agree with you, people should try it out!

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  3. I remember the first time I went to Bar Maroc, initially I did not like it as I had to sit on the floor HOWEVER it really did grow on me to the point where I was going every weekend. over the past couple of years it really has picked up a following and has been advertised in the su welcome booklet. I Haven't been in a while. think I will make my weekend free.

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  4. Hi. Love this post, really interesting and insightful. Really good post. Never considered it as sensory marketing, really interesting. If you ever want to chat about Bar Maroc, please get in touch. Stevo. Founder of Bar Maroc

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