But business travellers may be more inclined to think of Casablanca as the industrial centre of Morocco, a key connector for trade between Europe and Africa. And unlike Bogart, visitors here may be more likely to toast by raising a glass of fruit juice rather than whiskey - unless they know where to go.
As a predominantly Islamic country, Muslims are prohibited from drinking alcoholic beverages. In addition, retailers are forbidden to sell alcohol to Muslims - liquor is often kept in locked cases, or gated areas within a store. That said, the law is often flouted, particularly by younger generations.
The growing trend toward Westernisation has resulted in increased sales, particularly of beer and wine. The government introduced higher duties on alcoholic beverages in 2010.
"Morocco is an open country," explains Moulay driss Ouazzani, general manager of Casablanca-based distributor Drinks Company, which brings Western spirits such as Patron tequila to the city.
"Cocktail culture is not on the mind yet, but it is starting to be. People are more used to drinking spirits straight, on the rocks or with sodas."
While non-alcoholic drinks like fruit juices, soft drinks and teas are widely available at cafes and other venues, those seeking the harder stuff will have to look to licensed restaurants and bars, as well as nightclubs.
driss Ouazzani recommends Cabestan (
"Those places are the best in town," he confirms.
Of course, film buffs may also want make a pilgrimage the "real" Rick's Café (
With its nascent drinking culture, Casablanca (the city) isn't yet renowned for a particular spirit or cocktail. But Casablanca (the film) spawned a variety of cocktails in its honour, including the eponymous "Casablanca Cocktail", made with rum, Cointreau and Maraschino liqueur.
I've seen other versions of the drink made with vodka or gin, giving tipplers an excuse to drawl Rick's famous line: "Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine."
(Kara Newman is the author of "The Secret Financial Life of Food", Columbia University Press; publication date autumn 2012. Any opinions expressed are her own.) (Editing by Peter Myers)
Copyright 2013 mojeNovosti.com
web developer: BTGcms