Tucked away in the historic lanes of Saharanpur, Table Talk Restro & Cafe is quietly rewriting the small-city coffee narrative for India. Where chai once reigned supreme, this sun-lit corner now steams with single-estate pour-overs, turmeric cold brews and oven-fresh lavash, proving that third-wave coffee culture can bloom far beyond metro skylines.
2524, Janak Nagar, Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh 247001, India
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Table Talk Restro & Cafe turns a quiet Janak Nagar corner into a pocket-sized refuge where Saharanpur’s coffee lovers linger over single-estate pour-overs and cardamom-laced cappuccinos; the 4.8 rating feels earned once the crisp exterior of a just-baked croissant gives way to buttery layers or when the house club sandwich arrives with chutney that tastes like someone’s grandmother stood guard in the kitchen. Soft jazz, exposed brick and a barista who remembers your preference for oat milk make it easy to forget the street bustle outside, yet prices stay grounded enough that students and laptop warriors can camp for hours without side-eye.
| 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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What makes Table Talk Restro & Cafe stand out among cafés in India?
Table Talk Restro & Cafe earns its 4.8 rating by blending locally roasted Indian beans with global brewing techniques, creating a menu where filter coffee meets cappuccino foam art, all served in a cosy, Wi-Fi enabled space at 2524 Janak Nagar that feels like a Saharanpur living room upgraded for digital nomads.
Is the location convenient for travellers passing through Uttar Pradesh?
Positioned just 3 km from Saharanpur railway junction and 45 km from Dehradun airport, the café’s Janak Nagar address offers easy auto-rickshaw access, street parking, and a quiet residential lane that keeps the urban chaos out while keeping the city centre a five-minute ride away.
Do you offer vegan or Jain-friendly options on the menu?
The kitchen clearly labels plant-based milks, Jain no-root dishes, and gluten-free bakes, turning classic Indian snacks like poha and paneer tikka into vegan versions without losing the authentic Uttar Pradesh spices that regulars drive from Meerut to savour.
Can I book the space for private meet-ups or small corporate huddles?
Table Talk reserves its mezzanine floor—seating 12 to 14 people—for closed-door brainstorming sessions, birthday brunches, or kitty parties, providing projector on request, customised set menus, and prioritised Wi-Fi bandwidth so your PowerPoint or Zoom call runs buffer-free.


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