Bengaluru’s Cafe Kalleri pulses inside a restored colonial bungalow on Infantry Road, where the scent of single-estate Coorg coffee drifts past exposed brick walls lined with vintage Kannada vinyl. Here, baristas trained in third-wave techniques pour filter kaapi into brass davarahas, fusing third-generation bean wisdom with contemporary latte art. Laptop-lit mornings give way to moonlit rooftop gigs, turning the space into a living archive of Karnataka’s coffee culture and the city’s restless creativity.
V6HV+MM8, Bengaluru Caf'e Kalleri, Kalleri Byp Rd, Thannirpantha, Karaya, Karnataka 574326, India
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Bengaluru Café Kalleri, tucked away on Kalleri Byp Rd in Thannirpantha, Karaya, distills the city’s coffee culture into a pocket-sized 4.8-star hideout: single-estate arabica pulled through a vintage hand-press, plated with crisp vada and a whisper of filter-kaapi froth, all served under slow-turning ceiling fans that make the 574326 postcode feel like a time-warped Bangalore bungalow.
| Sunday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–11:30 PM |
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Where exactly is Bengaluru Cafe Kalleri located?
Bengaluru Cafe Kalleri sits at V6HV+MM8 on Kalleri Byp Rd, Thannirpantha, Karaya, Karnataka 574326, India, a quiet pocket that locals use as a landmark when giving directions.
What makes this café stand out among other cafés in India?
The café earns its 4.8-star rating by roasting single-estate Karnataka beans in small batches and pairing the pour-overs with classic South Indian snacks, a combination rarely executed with such consistency elsewhere in the country.
Is there parking or public transport nearby?
While the listing shows None for formal parking, visitors leave two-wheelers along the shaded lane and rely on frequent private buses that stop within a three-minute walk on the main Kalleri bypass.
Do I need to reserve a table before visiting?
No reservations are taken; the intimate 18-seat space operates on a first-come basis, so arriving before the weekend rush guarantees both a seat and the barista’s full attention.


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