Tucked away in Purba Bardhaman, Museum Cafe reimagines the Indian coffeehouse as a living gallery where heirloom beans, terracotta murals, and the aroma of filter kaapi mingle with colonial-era artefacts, inviting patrons to sip history while watching rural Bengal unfold beyond vintage windows.
Ground Floor, Priti Silver Crown Apartment, Ghordour chati, Grand Trunk Rd, Bardhaman, West Bengal 713103, India
+91 79089 51733
Museum Cafe, discreetly tucked into the ground floor of Priti Silver Crown on Grand Trunk Road, Bardhaman, distills the relaxed pulse of India’s modern café culture into one compact, light-filled room; single-origin filter coffees arrive with a side of local art, the menu blends Bengali short eats with familiar espresso staples, and warm, unobtrusive service keeps the 4.9-rating feel genuine rather than inflated—perfect for a quiet pour-over or quick work session without leaving the heritage-minded vibe the name promises.
| Sunday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Monday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 4:30–10 PM |
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Where exactly is Museum Café located in Bardhaman?
Museum Café sits on the Ground Floor of Priti Silver Crown Apartment, right beside Ghordour chati on the bustling Grand Trunk Rd, making it a convenient stop for travellers and locals alike.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu?
Simply call +91 79089 51733 between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.; the staff will confirm your preferred time, note any dietary preference, and let you know about the daily specials inspired by regional Indian café culture.
Is the venue suitable for families with children?
Yes, the open-plan layout on the ground floor offers stroller access, high-chairs, and a kid-friendly mini-menu that keeps the little ones engaged while parents enjoy artisanal coffee and fusion snacks.
What do visitors say about the overall experience?
With a 4.9 average rating, guests consistently praise the warm service, locally roasted beans, and the subtle museum-themed décor that turns a quick coffee break into a cultural pit-stop without an entry fee.


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