In the heart of Bihar’s bustling capital, THE AROMAS CAFE rises above the clatter of street-hawkers and diesel rickshaws, distilling India’s age-old romance with coffee into a single, fragrant breath. Here, hand-pulled espresso mingles with the smoky whisper of samovars, and Arabica beans—sourced from the misted ghats of Chikmagalur—meet jaggery-kissed pastries that taste like childhood. Inside, terracotta walls echo with Bhojpuri lullabies and the soft clink of kulhars, inviting students, poets, and night-shift nurses to claim a shared table where time loosens like steam above a filter kaapi.
The Aromas Cafe, V/495, near Kendriya Vidyalaya, Sachiwalay Colony, Kankarbagh, Bankman Colony, Patna, Bihar 800020, India
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Tucked in Kankarbagh’s Sachiwalay Colony, The Aromas Cafe brews single-estate Indian beans into velvety cappuccinos that draw students from Kendriya Vidyalaya and office-goers alike; the 4.7-rated nook pairs warm samosa sliders with pour-overs served in clay kulhads, letting Patna sip slow, aromatic comfort without leaving the neighborhood.
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What makes The Aromas Cafe in Patna stand out from other coffee shops in Bihar?
Located at V/495, near Kendriya Vidyalaya, Sachiwalay Colony, Kankarbagh, The Aromas Cafe pairs single-origin Indian beans with local delicacies, creating a 4.7-rated experience that celebrates Bihar’s emerging coffee culture in a relaxed, air-conditioned space.
Can I work or study inside The Aromas Cafe without feeling rushed?
Yes, the café offers free high-speed Wi-Fi, ample charging points, and quiet corners, so students and remote workers can stay for hours while enjoying bottomless filter coffee refills until 6 p.m.
Does The Aromas Cafe roast its own coffee, and where do the beans come from?
The beans are small-batch roasted in-house every morning, sourcing Arabica lots from Coorg and Chikmagalur to guarantee freshness and traceability in every cup served on Patna’s Kankarbagh main road.
Is there parking and public transport access for visitors?
The café provides dedicated two-wheeler parking and sits 50 m from the Kankarbagh bus stand, while the Patna Junction railway station is only 3.5 km away, making commuting effortless for coffee lovers across Bankman Colony and greater Patna.


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