Third Wave Coffee Roasters
Third Wave is the Starbucks of Specialty in India — standardizing the high-end coffee experience for mass consumption. The Koramangala HQ outlet is ideal for remote work with knowledgeable baristas, great Wi-Fi, and expertly crafted brews at excellent value.
Cost
₹350 per person
Rating
4.3/5
Type
Specialty Coffee
Timings
8am–10pm
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What people love
- High-quality specialty coffee with knowledgeable baristas
- Distributed mesh WiFi and bench-style communal seating ideal for work
- Excellent value for money across multiple locations
Keep in mind
- Very crowded at peak times across all outlets
- Limited food menu; mainly a coffee stop
- Moderate ambient music may not suit those seeking silence
Location & Contact
80 Feet Road, Koramangala, Bangalore
+9173376862228am–10pm
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