half ground floor of one big very old bungalow turned to a cafe.. coffee and milkshake was very good.. just a small problem is that the rooms are small n closed (coz of AC) n tables r very close to each other so sometimes it gets really loud n noisy, so much that the staff also couldn't hear the order that we give.. they should put small holes in the wall or maybe put speakers on very low volume.. but if ur in a group of 5 or more than the food n Uno n Jenga will surely entertain u..
As others have mentioned this cafe is a heritage bungalow. The service was not great - just 2 people doing all the work, washrooms were not clean. I had ordered veg cheese bbq wrap, the taste of which was good but the portion of fries (which is considered a side to the dish) was more than the size of wrap itself - the wrap was more of a Frankie, wraps are supposed to be bigger than that. Also ordered a KitKat milkshake - which was just a chocolate milkshake with one finger of KitKat resting on top of the glass.
You can definitely visit once for the ambience.
This small cozy place gives a rustic nostalgic feel.
A definite try.
This cafe is a heritage. Sitting arrangements are scattered in 3 to 4 rooms. It feels like having a chit-chat in a 'baithak khana' of a semi-royal house. Food items are reasonable and taste good. But I have to mention the "tea" here. They serve in a real kettle and you can get almost three full cups of tea. For a tea lover, it's a huge thing. You can share it too. They have an outdoor setting also. Overall the nice, homely atmosphere they provide makes the customers return to their place time and again.