Indian Coffee House, Jaipur. . .

Indian Coffee House, M.I. Road, Jaipur. Ok Let me start by telling you how old this Outlet of "Indian Coffee House" is. I had asked lot of People and no one was Sure about when it was started. Some said it was Here Before the Christ, Some said It is so old that it has even Served the Cave Man, Some said that it is so old that it has even seen the Big Bang. Anyhow no one knows how old it is but it is Very Very Very Old. . . Indian Coffee House is situated at M.I. Road. Near Shop Number 370, It is inside a small alley kind of thing so its bit of hard to locate it. 

I started Coming to Indian Coffee House when I was very young my Mom used to bring me here, My favourite at that time was Cold Coffee and Plain Dosa and still it is my fav here. As it was the only economical Cafe at that time in the Jaipur City, This cafe was always filled with Gentry of Intellectuals like Writers, Readers, Poets, Painters, Actors, etc. . .. This thing always fantasized me as a child looking at all these Intellectuals listening to their discussions for hours and I thought even If I also start Coming here regularly I will also become an Intellectual one day :p . As time went by there were many other Cafes and Restaurants opened in Jaipur, but I still use to come here Occasionally. As you enter the Indian Coffee House you will feel like you have entered in 1980’s it has the same decades old Furniture, Posters, Uniform of Waiters, Cutlery, and Feel. It’s like Time has stopped here. But with the time Gentry has changed but you can still spot few artist at sometimes. 

This cafe is divided into two sections Smoking and Non Smoking. It is still the most Economical Cafe in Jaipur. You can still sit here for hours over a Coffee enjoy some South Indian and discuss about To be or Not To be. . . 
Sorry for the Pic Quality, It was taken from my Mobile.
This is Main Cafe Sitting Area its Non Smoking Zone, behind this hall is a Section where Smoking is allowed there are same old widows at that section. 
Coffee and Smoking . . . 
Dosa, Sambhar and Uttapam. . .
Coffee. . .
Indian Coffee House at Jawahar Kala Kendra.
Around Ten years back Indian Coffee House had opened one more of its Outlet at Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur. Which is the Hub of Artists and Cultural Activities Nowadays.

By Manav Singhi

139 comments

  1. Now this seems really unique place to have Coffee..Old and still going pretty well in style..

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  2. i have spent many evenings sipping coffee at coffee house-Jawahar Kala kendra

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    1. It is a Very Interesting Place Supriya.. . .

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  4. Lovely shots...loved that you just played with black n white...Next time m in Jaipur m definitely goin fr some coffee n dosa ;)

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  5. Great post leaving us on the edge for more.
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  6. great post and amazing pics http://differentcands.blogspot.kr/2013/08/joggers.html

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  7. amazing photos you've shared <3

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  8. Seems like a great and interesting place! I'm a huge coffee lover so it would be great going there :))

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  9. very beautiful :)

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  10. I had a fairly strong association with ICH when I was in South. Great place to have food at affordable rates.

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    1. Nice to Know that Sir, Same Affordable prices here in Jaipur also.

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  11. Stunning photos! <3

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  12. Thats exactly how I've felt for the old place!

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  13. Beautiful pics! ;)

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  14. Lovely pics of a lovely place! Used to serve the cave men? -Now that's some news!

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  15. Feeling nostalgic. Have some lovely memories associated with the place.

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    1. Thanks Nomadic, I also have many old Memories associated with Indian Coffee House.

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  16. Nice one. The black-and-white clicks are just amazing.

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  17. I loved your post!

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  18. Indian coffee house J.K.K has been a second home for me all these years :)
    Though I missed out on the one at M.I. Road :(
    I'm gonna check out rite away :D
    Thanks a ton for sharing!!!

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    1. Nice to Know that Kriti. . . Let me know how you felt about the Indian Coffee House at M.I. Road.. . .:)

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  19. I especially love the first photo with the arch used as a frame.

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  20. I love this post , beautiful pictures
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  21. It seems an ideal place to have a good time, quiet!

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  22. thank you! Beautiful post and photos <3
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  23. following you via gfc and bloglovin, too! :)
    <3

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  24. So fascinating!!! Your blog is really awesome!
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  25. It looks so authentic.. :)
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  26. How lovely ^^ I love cafes!!


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  27. So beautiful!!! I love these pics in balck & white!

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  28. I've always wanted to go to India... and this café seems so authentic and real. Completely different to the standardised versions elsewhere.

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    1. You are Welcome to India anytime Zoe, and yes this is kind of different Cafe.. . :)

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  29. I am from Jaipur. Just went there couple of weeks ago. Im ur new follower. Keep it up!
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  30. Very beautiful and lovely post, the clicks are just awesome. Nice write up...
    Thanks for sharing...

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  31. nice post girl!

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  32. Gorgeous photos! I love the back story about the coffee house

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  33. We really love that kind of places! Nice pics! Kisses.

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  34. Its so classic, the place and your wonderful visuals.

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  35. Great place. There is one in Bangalore.

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  36. Old is truly gold, and when it comes to photographs its always black and white that rules, a nice trip down your memory lane.

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  37. Amazing pictures! Looks so wonderful!

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  38. Nice post!! great photos!!
    Have a good week!!! my g+ for you!!!:)))

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  39. Nice place, nice pictures!
    ciao
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  40. looks v beautiful...lovely clicks dear :*

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  41. Beautiful cafe! I remember back when we (Miami, FL) had smoking and non-smoking areas so this post really took me back to old memories of being a kid and going out to eat with family. Great post and thanks for sharing!

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  42. cool post! would you like to follow each other? let me know! xo

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  43. It really looks like a place where you can sit for hours and keep on blogging...hehe... great info!
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  44. The same Indian Coffee House is also an heritage place in our city Pondy. Lots of nostalgic memories there. Nice images too .

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  45. Awesome pictures ! I have fallen in love with the city thanks to your blog :)
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  46. What a lovely place! the coffee seems delicious :)

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  47. great post honey, i really love coffee!

    xx

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  48. Really beautiful photos!!!
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  49. Thanks for your lovely words on my last post!
    I would love to visit this place one day!

    Have a great day,
    -Kati

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  50. That is a beautiful place!

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  51. Kisses from Italy... my dear friend!

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  52. What a lovely little space to come and have a cup of tea. Hope one day I come to Jaipur.

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  53. I would love to visit it!
    muah*
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  54. Cool pictures of the Indian coffee house!
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  55. this is such a lovely post! I like to try this.


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  56. Wow! Stunning and classy pics Manav.. Please collect your ABC Award from me ... http://kitchenserenity.blogspot.in/2013/08/two-awesome-blog-content-abc-awards.html

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  57. Beautiful and one of your best here!!!!

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  58. Good to know about such a place which is too old and to a coffee shop ! Thanks for sharing :) Nice captures , especially the fifth one is tempting :)

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  59. Excellent writing and photography... Keep it up...

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  60. Yes.. indeed a great place. But my friends, please take a note of the timings of this place, they are very strict about that. Once i was there along with my husband and we ordered dosa and other stuff but later I realize that I need one more dosa, and it was 5 minutes past 9 pm, so they simply refused. hahaha.. so please take care :))

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  61. I am sitting here right now and its amazing to see such a wonderful place still exists..feels like I have gone back in time

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