Kala Ghoda Café is a small & cosy place with a nice mezzanine. It only has about 5-6 odd tables and ....... Read More
Kala Ghoda Café is a small & cosy place with a nice mezzanine. It only has about 5-6 odd tables and is pretty small and cramped. You will have difficulties, as I did, find the place unless you were specifically looking for it or if you had gone to Trishna. Incredibly the person I was meeting knew exactly where the cafe was even though he wasn't from Mumbai. What really attracted me to the place was its use of the walls and the ceiling. You have to appreciate what they have done with the place. Painting hanging around add a charm to the cafe.
Their menu is pretty small. Though they do have a different sandwich and dessert of the day which changes on a daily basis. Not much variety other than that.
Two coffees and a sandwich cost us Rs.200 which isn't a bad deal and better than those coffee chains.
The service is slow here so don't expect 5-star treatment. Read Less
Part café, part bakery, part gallery, the Kala Ghoda Café from the outset was conceived as an alternative to the chain-café experience for the Colaba / Fort / Churchgate triangle. It's designed as an informal, friendly, local meeting place; hence the choice of name, to reflect, support, and uplift the neighbourhood. It's set in an early 20th century barn - an intimate space in the heart of Mumbai's historic art district, with a vaulted wooden roof and two generous full-length skylights. Although a small space, the roof height is great, allowing for the original brick walls to be used as a photo display space. The gallery is blessed with ample light during the day, but is nonetheless kitted out with a sophisticated daylight balanced lighting system to view prints under optimum conditions.
Hours
Everyday: From 09:00 AM To 11:45 PM
Features
Food and Drink
Take out Air Conditioned Avg. Tab/Person : $$ - (Rs. 100-300) Open For : Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast
Credit cards accepted Family Friendly Wifi Specialty : Cafe and Art Gallery