Tucked between the clatter of Dadar East’s railway bridge and the flower garlands of the municipal market, Grandmama’s Cafe opens its turquoise door to a Maharashtra that slows its pulse. Inside, vintage gramophones, patchwork quilts, and the faint aroma of filter coffee conjure a grandmother’s parlour, yet the menu roams from kathi-roll wraps to rose-infused macarons, proving an Indian cafe can be both heirloom and runway.
20 & 21, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Rd, Dadar East, Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400014, India
+91 85910 75473
Grandmama’s Café in Dadar East feels like a lovingly restored Bombay bungalow where vintage lamps, pastel walls and potted greens frame a menu of all-day pancakes, Parsi berry pulao and thick cold-brew floats; service is brisk, the 4.1-star buzz is justified, and the quiet mezzanine is perfect for a solo laptop afternoon or a lazy brunch before catching a train from nearby Dadar T.T.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| 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 Grandmama’s Cafe in Dadar East?
The café sits at 20 & 21, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Road, Dadar East, Mumbai 400014, a three-minute walk from the Dadar TT bus depot and the monorail station, so you can spot the pastel-blue façade long before the aroma of fresh coffee reaches you.
Do I need to reserve a table or can I walk in?
Weekends get packed after 11 a.m., so a quick call to +91 85910 75473 or a one-click reservation on [www.grandmamascafe.com](http://www.grandmamascafe.com/) guarantees you the window booth with the vintage gramophone; on weekdays, walk-ins are usually welcomed within ten minutes.
Is the menu truly vegetarian, and are there vegan or Jain options?
The entire kitchen is 100 % vegetarian, and the chefs happily swap dairy for almond milk and omit onion-garlic on request, so Jain, vegan, and lactose-intolerant guests can all find colourful Buddha bowls and thin-crust pizzas without compromise.
How reliable are the online reviews, and what rating does the Dadar branch hold?
Across Google, Zomato and TripAdvisor the Dadar outlet maintains a steady 4.1/5 from over six thousand reviews, with patrons repeatedly praising the all-day breakfast, prompt service, and the old-world décor that feels like a cozy Anglo-Indian grandmother’s parlour.


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