Indian Coffee House
The Church Street outlet of Indian Coffee House remains a symbolic heart for intellectuals and coffee purists, maintaining its 1950s aesthetic. Famous for its iconic liveried staff and extremely affordable prices.
Cost for Two
₹200
Rating
4/5
Type
Heritage Diner
Area
Church Street
Best For
Menu Highlights
Mutton Cutlet
Snack
Scrambled Eggs on Toast
Eggs
Filter Coffee
Beverage
* Prices are approximate and may vary. Menu items subject to availability.
Review Insights
AI-summarised from 15,000+ reviews across Google, Zomato & Swiggy
What people love
- Extremely affordable
- Historical relevance
- Iconic liveried staff
Keep in mind
- Very basic hygiene standards
- Spartan menu
- No modern comforts like AC
Location & Contact
Church Street, Ashok Nagar, Bengaluru
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