Broko Cafe, nestled in the heart of Cafe, Punjab, India, redefines the local coffee scene with its fusion of rustic charm and contemporary brews, drawing both students and families into its cozy, art-lined space where the aroma of single-estate Indian beans mingles with buttery parathas, creating a cultural crossroads that celebrates Punjab’s warmth and the nation’s rising café culture.
Ajitwal, Punjab 142054, India
+91 98082 80000
Tucked away in Ajitwal, Punjab, Broko Café brews single-origin Indian beans into velvety espressos and frothy masala cappuccinos that taste like the region itself; the minimalist wood-and-steel space is quiet enough for laptop work yet warm enough for friends, service is swift and smiling, and at just ₹120 for an Americano it’s the best value between Ludhiana and Moga—call +91 98082 80000 or book through broko.in before the few patio seats fill up.
| Sunday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–11 PM |
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What makes Broko Cafe different from other coffee shops in India?
Broko Cafe sources its beans from single-estate farms in the Western Ghats, roasts them in micro-batches in Ajitwal, Punjab, and pairs every cup with house-made Punjabi shortbread, giving guests a taste journey that fuses South Indian terroir with North Indian hospitality.
Do I need to book a table in advance?
Weekend evenings fill up quickly with local students and cafe-hoppers from Ludhiana, so reserving through +91 98082 80000 or the contact form at http://www.broko.in/ guarantees your sofa spot or balcony table overlooking the mustard fields.
Is there parking near the cafe in Ajitwal?
Visitors can use the secure gated lot behind the café for cars and bikes, and if that reaches capacity, additional street parking on Guru Nanak Road is monitored by local volunteers during peak hours.
Can I buy Broko beans to brew at home?
Every roast profile served in-store is sold as 250 g valve-sealed packs at the counter; just ask the barista on duty for tasting notes and the recommended grind size for your French press, moka pot, or South Indian filter.


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