Tucked behind the red sandstone glow of Agra’s old quarter, 25 Hours Hangout Cafe is rewriting the city’s coffee story one slow-roasted bean at a time. In a landscape still dominated by sweet milky chai, this two-storey nook pairs single-estate Indian arabica with views of the Taj’s distant dome, luring laptop-toting creatives, dusk-dazed backpackers, and local students seeking refuge from the midday heat. Inside, exposed brick walls host rotating art shows while the scent of freshly ground Coorg coffee drifts across low tables stacked with board games and dog-eared poetry books.
Taj East Gate Rd, infront of Hotel Oberoi Amarvilas, Tajganj, Agra., Dharmapuri, Paktola, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, India
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25 Hours Hangout Cafe, a stone’s throw from the Oberoi Amarvilás on Taj East Gate Road, brews reliable espresso and cold-drip among low-slung couches and soft Edison bulbs; the 4.7-star rating reflects quick, courteous service and a concise menu of all-day breakfasts, club sandwiches and vegan brownies that keep tour groups and laptop-toting locals lingering well past the nominal 25th hour.
| Sunday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
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Where exactly is 25 Hours Hangout Cafe located?
The cafe sits on Taj East Gate Road, directly in front of Hotel Oberoi Amarvilas in Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282001, making it the easiest landmark to spot when you exit the eastern gate of the Taj Mahal.
What makes this cafe stand out from other coffee spots in India?
Beyond the 4.7-star rating, guests praise the single-origin Indian beans, open-air rooftop, and uninterrupted view of the Taj that turns a simple espresso into a postcard-worthy moment.
Do I need to book a table in advance?
Weekend evenings fill up fast, so reserving through their Instagram DM or a quick phone call guarantees you the sunset seats with the marble dome glowing in the background.
Is the menu vegetarian-friendly and locally sourced?
Yes, almost every dish—from the Agra-style petha cheesecake to the paneer tikka panini—is vegetarian, and the kitchen proudly sources milk from nearby Dharmapuri dairies and greens from Paktola farms.


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