Tucked away in the bustling lanes of North 24 Parganas, Adda The Youth’s Cafe redefines the Indian café experience by fusing Bengal’s spirited “adda” culture with specialty brews and hyper-local bites. Within its graffiti-splashed walls, students, artists, and start-up dreamers trade ideas over single-estate pour-overs and jackfruit tacos, turning a modest corner space into a living incubator of creativity.
Badarhat, Bira Road, near Lokenath B.Ed College, Habra, Kalapole, West Bengal 743704, India
+91 74499 25389
Adda The Youth’s Cafe brings the relaxed, conversation-driven coffee culture of Kolkata’s northern suburbs to a quiet corner of Habra, seating guests in simple wooden chairs that spill onto Badarhat’s Bira Road. Filter coffee is brewed strong and served in stainless-steel glasses, while single-origin pour-overs and iced mochas cater to younger palates; plates of kathi rolls, chili cheese toast and chocolate brownies keep the mostly student crowd lingering well past lecture hours. The pocket-friendly prices, fast Wi-Fi and wall-mounted board games create an easygoing study-and-sip vibe, though service can slow when the single barista handles both counter and kitchen during peak times. Despite occasional waits, the café’s 4.1-star rating reflects steady appreciation for its clean space, friendly staff and the rare chance in this part of North 24-Parganas to linger over decent coffee without emptying one’s wallet.
| Sunday | 2–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 2–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 2–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 2–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 2–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 2–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 2–11:30 PM |
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What makes Adda The Youth’s Cafe different from other cafés in Habra?
Adda The Youth’s Cafe blends West Bengal’s love for strong coffee with a youth-centric vibe, offering affordable brews, board games, and open-mic nights that turn the small Badarhat space into a creative hub.
How do I reach Adda The Youth’s Cafe using public transport?
Hop on any local train to Habra station, take a tuk-tuk toward Bira Road, ask the driver to stop at Lokenath B.Ed College, and you’ll spot the bright blue Adda sign within a one-minute walk.
Is there Wi-Fi and enough charging points for students who want to study?
Yes, the café gives out a stable Wi-Fi password with any order and has individual charging ports at every table, making it a quiet daytime study den before the evening music kicks in.
What are the opening hours and average cost per person?
Doors open 11 a.m.–10 p.m. every day, and most visitors spend around ₹150–₹200 per head for a coffee-and-snack combo, though the 4.1-star menu also has ₹60 cutting chai if you’re on a tight budget.


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