Tucked into Varanasi’s ancient maze, Assi ka Diljeet Cafe is a quiet rebellion against the city’s relentless chai stalls: here, single-estate Nilgiri pour-overs share tables with malai-cheese croissants and banarasi-paan tiramisu, while a courtyard wall still bears 1960s hand-painted slogans of revolution.
B1/156, haveli, near hotel, Assi ghat, Shivala, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005, India
+91 75749 95722
Tucked steps from Assi Ghat at B1/156 Haveli Lane, Assi ka Diljeet Cafe brews single-estate Indian beans into silky cortados and cardamom-laced cold brews; the 4.7-rated rooftop nook above the lane’s chai hustle pairs fresh-baked croissants with sunrise Ganges views, while the barista’s rotating filter flights spotlight small-lot Nilgiri and Araku growers—call +91 75749 95722 or DM @80kadiljeetcafe to reserve a riverfront cushion.
| Sunday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Assi ka Diljeet Café located in Varanasi?
The café sits at B1/156, Haveli, near the hotel cluster by Assi Ghat, in the Shivala neighbourhood; the full postal address is Assi Ghat, Shivala, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh 221005, India, making it a two-minute riverside stroll from the iconic ghat steps.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu before I arrive?
You can call the café directly on +91 75749 95722 or drop a message via their Instagram page @80kadiljeetcafe where they reply within minutes with seasonal menu photos and seating availability.
What kind of coffee and food does the place specialise in?
Expect single-estate Indian arabica pour-overs, hand-churned kulhad cappuccinos, and a short, rotating food list of Banarasi-style grilled sandwiches, vegan smoothie bowls, and freshly baked croissants that pair well with the riverside sunrise.
Is the café highly rated by visitors, and what do they praise most?
With a 4.7-star average across Google and travel apps, guests repeatedly highlight the quiet rooftop view of the Ganga, spotless hygiene, and baristas who remember your name and brew strength on the second visit.


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