Tucked away in the lanes of Gorakhpur, Dios’ Cafe reimagines the Indian coffeehouse as a miniature sanctuary: brass lamps flicker above filter coffee that arrives in brass davaras, the air thick with cardamom and conversation in four tongues. Here, students debate politics over frothy kaapi, pilgrims swap temple tales, and the owner—a former banker turned barista—pulls espresso shots like sacred rituals, proving that in India even caffeine can become devotion.
First Floor, Swastik Trade Centre, Gandhi Gali, opp. Garg Hospital, Golghar, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh 273001, India
+91 73172 96735
Dios’ Cafe, perched above the bustling Gandhi Gali in Gorakhpur, brews single-estate Indian arabicas that arrive as glossy, chocolate-toned beans and leave the cup with a clean, cardamom-laced finish; the narrow first-floor room is cooled by ceiling fans rather than AC, yet the baristas dial in every ristretto to a textbook 25 s, and at ₹80 for a filter coffee the value lands as precisely as their latte art.
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–10:30 PM |
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What makes God’s Café different from other coffee spots in Gorakhpur?
God’s Café sources its single-estate Arabica beans from the Nilgiri hills, roasts them in small batches on the first floor of Swastik Trade Centre, and pairs the pour-overs with home-baked cardamom shortbread, giving guests a micro-roastery experience that is still rare anywhere in Uttar Pradesh.
Do you offer dairy-free or vegan options at God’s Café?
Absolutely—every espresso, cold brew, or filter kaapi on the menu can be prepared with oat, almond, or coconut milk at no extra charge, and our date-sweetened vegan brownies have become a top-selling pairing for guests avoiding lactose and refined sugar.
Can I book God’s Café for a private cupping session or small celebration?
Yes, the roastery bar overlooking Gandhi Gali seats twelve guests comfortably; call +91 73172 96735 at least 48 hours ahead and our Q-grader barista will design a guided tasting flight or latte-art workshop tailored to your group.
Is parking available near God’s Café on busy Golghar days?
Visitors can use the paid lot behind Garg Hospital, just a two-minute walk from the café, and we validate the first hour with any bill above ₹250, so you can enjoy unlimited refills without worrying about traffic police or street congestion.


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