Tucked away in the vibrant streets of Gujarat, The Project Cafe reimagines India’s café culture as a living gallery where espresso meets experimental art. Housed in a restored colonial bungalow, this Ahmedabad hotspot fuses single-estate Nilgiri brews with rotating installations by emerging artists, turning every latte into a conversation between third-wave coffee and contemporary Indian creativity.
Yellow House, 7, Tarek Mehta Marg, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015, India
+91 95121 25965
Tucked into a quiet yellow bungalow on Tarek Mehta Marg, The Project Café distills Ahmedabad’s creative pulse into a single sun-lit courtyard: single-estate Indian pour-overs, small-lot arabica cold brews, and cardamom-laced espresso tonic accompany plates of sage-smoked chicken cafreal and vegan beetroot hummus, all served on hand-thrown ceramics you can buy upstairs. The 4.0-rated roastery doubles as a design gallery, so your cortado arrives beside rotating exhibits of local textiles and indie jewelry, making it easy to linger from breakfast through late-night chai in a space that feels equal parts living room, studio, and specialty-coffee lab.
| Sunday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
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Where exactly is The Project Café located in Ahmedabad?
The Project Café sits in the Yellow House at 7, Tarek Mehta Marg, Ambawadi, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380015, India, a leafy residential lane that keeps the noise of the city out while still being ten minutes from C.G. Road and the railway station.
Do I need to reserve a table or can I just walk in?
We keep half the café for walk-in guests, but weekends and exhibition openings fill up fast; a quick call to +91 95121 25965 or a booking through theprojectcafe.co guarantees you the sofa under the skylight or the community table if you are a larger group.
Is the coffee Indian-grown and how do you serve it?
All single-estate beans come from small farms in Coorg, Chikmagalur and the Nilgiris; we roast light to medium in-house and pull 18-gram doubles for espresso, while our filter coffee is brewed in classic South Indian davaras to keep the local nostalgia intact.
Can I buy the art on the walls or host my own event?
Every painting, chair and lamp is part of a rotating showcase curated by the café, so price tags are discreetly placed and sales are processed through the front desk; private brunches, pop-ups and craft workshops can be booked by writing to events@theprojectcafe.co.


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