Hii Bye Cafe

Tucked away in Hooghly’s sleepy lanes, Hii Bye Cafe is rewriting India’s coffee story—one hand-pulled espresso at a time. Part living-room, part creative studio, this tiny roastery swaps neon signs for terracotta lamps, Bollywood playlists for lo-fi beats, and instant powder for single-estate beans sourced from the Western Ghats. Locals drop in [...]

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Heritage Cafe

Tucked along the Hooghly riverfront, Heritage Café whispers colonial tales through chipped terracotta arches and vintage teak furniture, blending Bengal’s century-old coffee culture with modern artisanal roasts; every cup served carries the aroma of indigo warehouses, tram bells and zamindar addas, inviting travellers to sip slow, taste history [...]

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The Flavour Cafe

Tucked away in the heart of Hooghly, The Flavour Cafe distills India’s new coffee culture into one snug room where hand-pulled espresso meets the faint clatter of passing trains. Here, single-estate beans from the Western Ghats are coaxed over vintage roasters, then paired with cardamom-laced pastries that taste like childhood kitchens. Between [...]

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RR Cafe

Tucked away in the bustling lanes of Hooghly, RR Cafe redefines the Indian café narrative with smoky filter brews, turmeric-laced cappuccinos, and mishti-infused pastries served among vintage vinyl and river-worn brick, proving that Bengal’s small towns can brew global vibes without surrendering their soul. RR Cafe brings a refined touch to Indian [...]

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TeaMax Cafe Dey Street Serampore Hooghly

Tucked away on Dey Street in Serampore, Hooghly, TeaMax Cafe is a quiet rebellion against India’s chai-and-samosa stereotype, brewing single-estate Arabica inside a 120-year-old colonial townhouse while the Ganga drifts past its arched windows; here, baristas trained in Coorg cupping protocols coax cardamom-citrus notes from beans grown in [...]

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Cafe Destination

Tucked away in the historic Hooghly district, Cafe Destination redefines India’s café culture by fusing colonial river-town charm with third-wave coffee precision. Inside a restored 1920s warehouse, single-estate beans from the Western Ghats meet Bengali patisserie, while hand-pulled espresso bars overlook the Hooghly River. Tucked away on Rue de [...]

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Garage Cafe

Hidden in a quiet lane of Howrah, Garage Cafe shatters the stereotype of loud, sweet Indian cafés by turning a reclaimed car workshop into a minimalist coffee haven where single-estate Araku beans meet Bengali comfort food, proving that India’s third-wave movement can thrive far beyond metro hashtags. Perched on GT Road in Howrah’s Maidan area [...]

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Backyard Chills

Tucked away in the narrow lanes of Howrah, Backyard Chills is more than just a café—it’s a quiet rebellion against the city’s relentless pace. Born from a love for slow coffee and slower conversations, this tiny hideaway turns a forgotten backyard into a sanctuary of mismatched chairs, fairy lights, and the scent of freshly ground beans. Here [...]

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Cafe Flavours

Tucked away in the narrow lanes of Howrah, Café Flavours is quietly rewriting India’s coffee story, proving that the country’s caffeine culture stretches far beyond the filter kaapi of Chennai or the espresso bars of Delhi. Here, Arabica beans from the Western Ghats meet masala-infused cold brews, while trays of mini samosas share counter space [...]

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Raasta Cafe

Tucked away in the bustling lanes of Howrah, Raasta Cafe pulses with the free-spirited rhythm that defines India’s new-wave coffee culture. More than a pit stop for espresso, it fuses earthy bamboo décor, indie playlists and locally roasted beans into a mellow refuge where students, artists and commuters trade stories over cutting chai and open [...]

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