Tucked between the bureaucratic avenues of Gujarat’s capital, Lord’s Sector 16 Gandhinagar reimagines the Indian café as a quiet rebellion: filter coffee meets french press, dhokla shares plate space with banana bread, and students code under chandeliers that once lit legislative debates.
Plot no.443, Sector 16, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382016, India
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Lord’s Sector 16 Gandhinagar is a quiet, well-run café tucked into Plot 443 that feels more like a neighbourhood living room than a chain outlet; the 4.8 rating is earned by baristas who remember your regular order, single-estate beans roasted medium to let the Gujju palate pick up both cocoa and a hint of cardamom, and an all-day menu that keeps thepla tacos and truffle fries on the same page without forcing fusion.
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Monday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:30 AM–11:30 PM |
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What makes Lord’s Sector 16 Gandhinagar stand out among cafés in India?
Lord’s Sector 16 has earned its 4.8-star reputation by pairing single-origin Indian beans with European brewing precision, creating a micro-roastery experience rare in Gujarat and positioning the café as a benchmark for specialty coffee across the country.
Is the menu at Lord’s Sector 16 Gandhinagar purely coffee-focused?
While third-wave coffee remains the hero, the kitchen complements it with seasonal Indian-inspired plates—think filter-coffee tiramisu or masala-chai affogato—so guests can explore local flavors without leaving the craft-coffee ecosystem.
How can I reach Lord’s Sector 16 Gandhinagar and do I need a reservation?
The café is conveniently located at Plot no. 443, Sector 16, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382016, India, a five-minute drive from Mahatma Mandir; walk-ins are welcome on weekdays, but weekend tables fill quickly, so an online reservation is recommended to secure your sun-lit balcony seat.
Does Lord’s Sector 16 Gandhinagar offer takeaway or bean sales for home brewers?
Yes, baristas will grind and pack any of the house-roasted beans on the spot, and the air-tight retail wall stocks limited microlots from Baba Budangiri and Araku Valley, complete with brewing recipe cards so you can recreate the 4.8-star cup at home.


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