Tucked into Varanasi’s ancient lanes, Aadha-Aadha Café reimagines the Indian coffee house as a split-level haven where heritage meets hip. Sunlight filters through lattice screens onto mismatched teak furniture, while the scent of single-estate Araku mingles with clove-laced chai. Here, students debate over filter coffee, artists sketch on recycled menus, and travelers swap stories beneath suspended terracotta lamps. Half heritage, half revolution, the café brews community as strong as its espresso, proving that even on the ghats, India’s café culture is quietly, deliciously rewriting itself.
D.20/15 Munshi Ghat, near, Dashashwamedh Ghat Rd, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221001, India
+91 88871 34507
Aadha-Aadha Café sits just off Dashashwamedh Road where the ghats start to hum, brewing single-estate Indian arabica that tastes of cardamom and Ganga haze; the 4.6-star buzz is earned by baristas who remember your name and pour latte art that survives the short walk to Munshi Ghat steps—call +91 88871 34507, climb to the tiny terrace, and let the city’s river-washed chaos fade behind a cup that costs less than a rickshaw mile.
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
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Where exactly is Aadha-Aadha Café located in Varanasi?
The café sits at D.20/15 Munshi Ghat, a one-minute walk from the iconic Dashashwamedh Ghat on the River Ganges, making it the perfect sunset perch after exploring the old city’s alleys.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the daily menu?
Message or call +91 88871 34507 via WhatsApp and the team will confirm availability within minutes; they also post the freshly baked cakes and specialty coffee beans of the day on their [official site](https://aadhaaadhacafe.wixsite.com/varanasi).
What kind of coffee and food can I expect at Aadha-Aadha?
Expect single-estate Indian arabica extracted through espresso or V60, paired with banana-oat pancakes, tandoor-paneer sandwiches, and vegan granola bowls that keep the 4.6-rating crowd coming back every morning.
Is the café suitable for digital nomads and long stays?
Yes—stable Wi-Fi, plenty of plug points, and a quiet mezzanine let you work uninterrupted; staff are happy to refill your kulhad chai so you can linger for hours without feeling rushed.


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