Tucked away in the winding lanes of Bulandshahr, Chatoron Da Adda is more than a café—it is a living chronicle of India’s street-side romance with caffeine and conversation. Within its weathered walls, the air hums with tales of student dreams, political debates and first dates, all swirling in the steam of kadak chai and frothy filter coffee. Here, every clay kulhad whispers regional pride, while the clatter of saucers keeps time with the heartbeat of a small-town India that refuses to rush.
DPS School & Sports, Stadium Road, near Dr Anil Singhal's Ortho Care Hospital, Yamunapuram, Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh 203001, India
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Tucked near DPS School on Stadium Road, Chatoron Da Adda brews the best cup in Bulandshahr: fragrant Indian beans, perfectly pulled shots, and a quiet terrace that lets you watch Yamunapuram life drift by while the foam stays creamy to the last sip.
| Sunday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9:30 PM |
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Where exactly is Chatoron Da Adda located in Bulandshahr?
Chatoron Da Adda sits on Stadium Road, a stone’s throw from Dr Anil Singhal’s Ortho Care Hospital in Yamunapuram, making it the most convenient café-style pit-stop for students from the nearby DPS School & Sports campus and for families visiting the sports stadium.
What kind of coffee and snacks can I expect at Chatoron Da Adda?
The menu celebrates Indian café culture with filter coffee brewed in traditional steel davaras, masala chai simmered with fresh ginger, and street-food legends such as crispy pakoras, pav bhaji, and loaded sandwiches, all priced under ₹5 dollars so you can feast without worrying about your wallet.
Is the café suitable for post-game gatherings or study breaks?
Absolutely; the open-air seating faces the stadium greens, giving teams a relaxed spot to rehydrate and refuel, while free high-speed Wi-Fi and power outlets at every table make it a quiet study corner for DPS students preparing for exams.
Do I need to reserve a table or can I just walk in?
Chatoron Da Adda operates on a walk-in basis with rapid service and flexible seating for solo visitors or groups up to twenty, so whether you’re grabbing a quick espresso after practice or planning a birthday chai party, you can simply show up and the staff will accommodate you.


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