Tucked away in the winding lanes of Murshidabad, SANDY’S is more than a café—it is a quiet rebellion against the notion that great coffee can’t bloom in small Indian towns. Here, single-estate beans from the nearby hills meet heirloom recipes, turning every cup into a liquid postcard of Bengal’s forgotten aristocracy. Sunlight filters through chipped colonial shutters, settling on hand-painted tables where students, poets, and barge-men debate cricket scores over rose-tinged cold brews. In a district famed for silk and mangoes, SANDY’S proves the region’s newest export might just be its boldest flavor yet.
Kathgola, Gardens, Murshidabad, West Bengal 742160, India
+91 97323 88396
Tucked away in Kathgola’s leafy Gardens area of Murshidabad, Sandy’s serves small-batch Indian arabica with the quiet confidence of a 4.3-star neighbourhood staple; the espresso is clean, the milk froth steady, and the verandah seating gives you a calm perch above the district’s palace lanes—call +91 97323 88396 for hours, but expect nothing more than good beans and unhurried conversation.
| Sunday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–5 PM |
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Where exactly is Sandy’s located in India?
Sandy’s is tucked inside the heritage Kathgola Gardens area of Murshidabad, West Bengal 742160, India, roughly four kilometres from Hazarduari Palace, making it an easy coffee stop after a morning of sightseeing.
How can I contact Sandy’s to reserve a table or place a takeaway order?
You can reach the café directly on +91 97323 88396; the team prefers WhatsApp messages for quick queries and appreciates a short call at least an hour ahead on weekends when the riverside seating fills up fast.
What makes Sandy’s stand out among other cafés in West Bengal?
Guests consistently rate the spot 4.3 stars, praising the single-estate Arabka coffee roasted in small batches, the heritage-fruit pastries baked on site, and the quiet garden veranda that overlooks a 250-year-old Jain temple.
Does Sandy’s charge an entry fee or maintain a strict dress code?
There is no entry fee or formal dress code, yet the management encourages respectful attire (shoulders and knees covered) out of consideration for the neighbouring religious site and the largely family-oriented crowd.


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