Hidden down a dusty lane in Gujarat’s coastal city of Café, Karma Café hums with incense and espresso steam, where truckers sip cutting chai beside yogis typing screenplays, and every clay cup served is a silent promise that the universe, like the barista, remembers your order.
Navjivan Trust, B/h Gujarat Vidyapith, Navjeevan Press Rd, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009, India
+91 79 2754 0635
Tucked behind Navjivan Trust, Karma Cafe serves Ahmedabad’s most balanced cup—single-estate Arabica flash-brewed with Gujarati filter kaapi technique—in a quiet, book-lined space where the 4.6-rating buzz is earned by cardamom cold brews that pair perfectly with their house-baked nankhatai.
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
| Monday | 12–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–9 PM |
| Thursday | 12–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9 PM |
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What makes Karma Café different from other coffee houses in Ahmedabad?
Karma Café blends Gandhian simplicity with third-wave coffee culture, serving single-origin Indian beans inside the historic Navjivan Trust campus where the spirit of self-reliance still lingers in every cup.
Do I need a reservation to visit Karma Café at Navjeevan Press Road?
Walk-ins are welcome, yet a quick call to +91 79 2754 0635 secures your preferred alfresco seat beneath the banyan tree, especially during weekend evenings when the café’s 4.6-star reputation draws a relaxed but steady crowd.
Is the menu purely vegetarian, given the Gujarat Vidyapith location?
Absolutely—Karma Café honours Gujarati ethos by offering an all-vegetarian menu that pairs filter coffee with local snacks like jowar brownies and date-walnut muffins, ensuring every bite respects the Navjivan Trust legacy of non-violence.
Can I host a small meeting or coworking session inside the café?
The quiet reading room, lined with Gandhian literature and high-speed Wi-Fi, accommodates up to ten people for ethical brainstorming over bottomless chai or pour-overs, turning your work session into a miniature ashram experience in the heart of Navrangpura.


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