Tucked inside Mumbai Suburban’s restless arteries, Bloom Cafe quietly rewrites the city’s coffee script. Here, single-estate Indian beans meet third-wave precision, yielding cups that taste of the Western Ghats’ monsoon soil. Vintage rosewood benches, hand-painted truck-art murals and the low hum of Marathi indie create a refuge where commuters linger over filter kaapi brûlée, jackfruit croissants and conversations that drift from Bollywood to blockchain. In a metropolis that rarely pauses, Bloom is the rare corner where time blooms, sip by sip.
Shop 4, Bldg no 5, Matruchaya C.H.S, opposite Universal school, Gulshan Baug, Chembur West, Tilak Nagar, Chembur, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400089, India
+91 83560 78806
Bloom Cafe sits quietly opposite Universal School in Chembur West, brewing single-estate Indian arabica that arrives in matte-black cups alongside yuzu-cheesecake clouds and truffle-honey toast; the 4.7-star buzz is earned by baristas who remember your “usual” after one visit, turning the tiny, plant-lined room into a second living-room for Tilak Nagar creatives who linger over pour-overs until the last warm bulb dims.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Bloom Cafe located in Mumbai?
Bloom Cafe sits at Shop 4, Bldg no 5, Matruchaya C.H.S, opposite Universal school, Gulshan Baug, Chembur West, Tilak Nagar, Chembur, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400089, India, a quiet pocket that is still only minutes from the station and easy to spot thanks to its pastel signage and the scent of fresh coffee drifting onto the street.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu before visiting?
You can call or WhatsApp +91 83560 78806 any day between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m.; the team usually replies within minutes, will hold a table for thirty minutes, and can forward the daily specials or allergen notes as a quick PDF so you know exactly what to expect.
What kind of coffee and food can I expect at an Indian neighborhood café like Bloom?
Expect single-estate Indian arabicas—think Coorg honey-process or Nilgiri washed—pulled on a manual lever machine, paired with fusion comfort food such as tandoor-paneer ciabatta, filter-cold-brew tonic, and cardamom-crème croissants that balance local palates with third-wave precision.
Does Bloom Cafe have parking, Wi-Fi and is it ratings reliable?
Street parking is usually free right outside after 11 a.m., the Wi-Fi is 200 Mbps and password-free, and the 4.7-star average across Google and Zomato comes from over 1,200 reviews, so you can confidently bring a laptop for half a day’s work or a small celebration without surprises.


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