Tucked between the marble emporiums of Taj Ganj, Sidewalk Cafe offers a rare espresso refuge in Agra’s tourist swirl. Inside the 19th-century haveli, vintage fans spin above hand-painted tables where baristas pour single-estate beans from the Western Ghats. The scent of cardamom buns drifts across red sandstone arches, merging Mughal heritage with third-wave coffee culture. Locals debate cricket scores beside backpackers mapping sunrise routes to the Taj, all fueled by masala cold brew and panoramic rooftop views of the monument’s shifting hues.
second phase, plot number 67, Taj Nagri Rd, opposite akbar international, Basai Khurd, Tajganj, Agra, Dhandhupura, Uttar Pradesh 282006, India
+91 72340 01717
Sidewalk Café, tucked into Plot 67 of Taj Nagri’s second phase, is a quiet, glass-walled perch opposite Akbar International where the scent of single-estate Nilgiri pour-overs mingles with cardamom-laced croissants still warm from the oven; the baristas dial in espresso to a tawny ristretto that pairs surprisingly well with their house tandoor-chicken panini, and at dusk the rooftop banquette frames a postcard view of the Taj’s dome blushing pink—reason enough to linger past closing while the city’s honk-and-hustle fades below.
| Sunday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Monday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Friday | 8 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–1 AM |
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Where exactly is Sidewalk Cafe located in Agra?
Sidewalk Cafe sits at plot number 67, second phase of Taj Nagri Road, opposite Akbar International in Basai Khurd, Tajganj, Agra, Uttar Pradesh 282006, India—just a short walk from the eastern gate of the Taj Mahal.
How can I contact Sidewalk Cafe for reservations or inquiries?
You can reach the café directly by calling +91 72340 01717 or visit their official website https://sidewalkindia.com/ for table bookings, event queries, or updates on seasonal menus.
What makes Sidewalk Cafe stand out among cafés in India?
Beyond its 4.6-star rating, the café blends European-style sidewalk seating with locally roasted Indian beans, offering a quiet garden view and freshly baked croissants that create a cosmopolitan yet rooted experience rare in northern India.
Is Sidewalk Cafe suitable for tourists visiting the Taj Mahal?
Absolutely—its Tajganj location means you can walk from the monument in under ten minutes, recharge with single-estate pour-overs or light vegetarian meals, and still be back in line for sunset entry without rush.


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