Tucked away in the heart of Odisha, Old Town Cafe redefines the Indian café experience by fusing centuries-old regional flavors with third-wave coffee craftsmanship; within its weathered stone walls, the scent of single-estate Arabica mingles with the smoky whisper of charcoal-roasted chhena podo, inviting patrons to sip, savor, and watch centuries of maritime trade history drift past the open courtyard.
2813, Kedar Gouri Ln, Kedar Gouri Vihar, Gouri Nagar, Old Town, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002, India
+91 78947 34462
Tucked into the maze of Kedar Gouri Lane, Old Town Cafe is a quiet pocket of calm amid Bhubaneswar’s ancient quarters; the 4.4-star rating feels earned once the first sip of their smooth, slightly chocolaty filter coffee arrives alongside a plate of just-out-of-the-oven khasta biscuits. Seating is limited to a handful of weathered wooden tables, yet the baristas move with unhurried precision, coaxing balanced shots from a well-traveled La Marzocco and cheerfully fielding requests for extra-hot dairy-free versions. The playlist stays low, the Wi-Fi actually works, and the scent of roasted beans drifts through the open doorway, mingling with incense from the nearby temples; it’s the ideal spot to linger between heritage walks without feeling rushed.
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
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Where exactly is Old Town Cafe located in Bhubaneswar?
Old Town Cafe sits at 2813, Kedar Gouri Lane, Kedar Gouri Vihar, Gouri Nagar, Old Town, a quiet heritage pocket of Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751002, India—three minutes’ walk from the 10th-century Rajarani Temple and easy to spot by its teal-blue façade.
How can I reserve a table or ask about the menu?
Call +91 78947 34462 between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.; the manager will confirm your preferred time and dietary preference (vegan, Jain, or gluten-free) and send a WhatsApp menu within minutes.
What makes this cafe different from other coffee houses in the city?
We roast single-estate Arabica from the Araku Valley in-house, pair it with chandua-stitch pastries inspired by local appliqué art, and maintain a 4.4 customer rating by limiting each sitting to 20 guests for personalized service.
Is there parking and wheelchair access?
Two-wheelers can park opposite the lane entrance; for cars, use the paid lot at Bindu Sagar (120 m away). The café has a ground-floor ramp and an accessible restroom, though the historic lane itself is narrow and cobbled.


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