Hidden amid Ghaziabad’s restless traffic, Reader’s Coffee House channels the quiet soul of India’s café culture, where brewing beans mingle with dog-eared paperbacks and post-college debates. Marble-topped tables echo Kolkata’s old coffeehouses, yet neon signs and filter kaapi shots root the space firmly in millennial Uttar Pradesh. Here, freelancers code beside retirees recalling pre-liberalisation Calcutta, proving that across shifting skylines, Indian cafés remain living archives of conversation, caffeine and collective memory.
First Floor, Indirapuram Habitat Centre, B-221-225, Plot No 16, Ahinsa Khand 1, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201014, India
+91 72919 71835
Tucked above the bustle of Indirapuram Habitat Centre, Reader’s Coffee House pairs specialty brews with a quiet, book-lined ambience that makes the 4.2-rating feel understated; steady Wi-Fi, well-calibrated espresso and unobtrusive service turn the first-floor nook into Ghaziabad’s go-to spot for both page-turning afternoons and low-key meetings.
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is Reader’s Coffee House located in Ghaziabad?
Reader’s Coffee House sits on the First Floor of the Indirapuram Habitat Centre at B-221-225, Plot No 16, Ahinsa Khand 1, Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh 201014, India—an easy landmark inside the busy Habitat Centre that most local drivers and cab apps recognise instantly.
How can I reserve a table or ask about events before visiting?
Simply call the café’s dedicated line at +91 72919 71835 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.; the staff will confirm availability, note any seating preferences, and update you on book-club meet-ups or weekend poetry readings scheduled for the day you plan to drop by.
Is the menu tailored to Indian tastes or more continental?
While you’ll find espresso, cappuccino, and cold brew done with imported beans, the kitchen also serves masala chai, paneer tikka sandwiches, and filter kaapi—a balanced fusion that respects Indian palates without compromising on third-wave coffee quality.
What do guests say about the experience, and does the café have a rating?
The café currently holds a 4.2-star average across major review platforms, with patrons repeatedly praising the quiet reading nooks, fast Wi-Fi, and attentive service, making it a top-rated retreat for students, remote workers, and book lovers in Indirapuram.


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