Tucked away in the bustling lanes of Nadia’s Café Town, Café Ayesh is quietly rewriting India’s coffee story. Here, single-estate beans from the district’s loamy riverbank farms are small-batch roasted to coax notes of jaggery, jackfruit blossom and a whisper of smoked cardamom, served in humble clay kulhars that cool just enough to cradle the aroma.
Kalyani Ghoshpara Station Rd, B 17, University Of Kalyani, Kolkata, Kalyani, West Bengal 741235, India
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Cafe Ayesh, tucked beside Kalyani railway station at B-17 University of Kalyani, brews specialty Indian beans into smooth, chocolate-noted espressos and frothy filter kaapi that keep the 4.8-rated crowd returning; the compact, air-conditioned nook is ideal for quick commuter stops or quiet student sessions, and the friendly baristas happily explain origins from Coorg to Chikmagalur while your order is ground, poured and served with a side of crisp banana chips.
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
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What makes Cafe Ayesh stand out among other coffee spots in India?
Cafe Ayesh distinguishes itself by sourcing single-estate beans from the Nilgiri and Baba Budangiri hills, roasting them in small batches on-site at Kalyani Ghoshpara Station Rd, B 17, and pairing the brews with fusion desserts that weave Bengali mishti notes into classic Italian tiramisu.
How do I reach Cafe Ayesh from central Kolkata?
Board any Kalyani-bound train from Sealdah, alight at Kalyani station, walk 200 m north along Station Road until you spot the University of Kalyani main gate; Cafe Ayesh sits inside the B 17 block, clearly marked by its 4.8-star rating on Google Maps.
Does Cafe Ayesh offer vegan or dairy-free options?
Yes, the baristas craft oat-milk macchiatos, coconut-cream cold brews, and jaggery-sweetened vegan brownies daily, ensuring plant-based guests enjoy the same full-bodied aroma that earned the café its 4.8/5 customer score.
What are the opening hours and average cost per person?
Cafe Ayesh welcomes guests Tuesday–Sunday 8 a.m.–8 p.m., remains closed Mondays for bean cupping sessions, and keeps the average spend at a student-friendly ₹150–₹200 per person, including taxes and service.


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