Excellent old school style dining. Relaxed unhurried atmosphere with good food and service. Customers all look like locals who have been coming there for years. Good location in the heart of Bangalore and clean and well maintained.. coffee. Baked beans on toast . Scrambled eggs .must try my frd loves the fish curry rice here also Saw few ppl have turkey on their table Christmas days
If you're looking for a great place to dine in and an ambience that feels like its built to hold intellectual conversations, look no further than Koshy's.
It faces the danger of being overhyped, but that doesn't take away from the great food quality.
This place just oozes old world charm. It’s like stepping into a colonial era coffee house. The food is great too. Roast chicken with stuffing, Prawn Biryani, English breakfast, Pork ribs, Chocolate mousse- all were top notch. Only the steak in Steak & Onions was tad overcooked, even though I had ordered it medium cooked. Planning to go back for some of their breakfast treats once the situation normalises a bit.
Everything just the way I remember it from years back! Happy feel!
Nostalgia all the way: Koshy's has been in the city for decades and has gathered a loyal following ever since.
One can see venerated Bangaloreans (even celebrities) frequent the place and enjoy the western breakfast offerings. The mutton cutlet, Spanish omelette, fish & chips and roast chicken are must-try dishes here (with a pint of bottled beer, of course). To add, the options for vegetarians are minimal. The service has been the same for a long time, both in terms of personnel and quality. There are two seating options available: non-AC (called Paradise cafe) and AC (called Jewel Box), one is sure to find a spot in either.
Overall, a must visit if you're in Bangalore and crave for the good old days.
Definitely a legendary outlet . It has the old world charm of a cafe bar. Any dish on the menu will taste fine. It’s not a gourmet stuff . So don’t expect high dining standards. But a must visit.. parking could be a challenge. We tasted mutton toast and Bombay toast. Both didn’t disappoint us. Will surely visit again.
This is one of my favorites in the city! Truly love the local vibe! The menu is really interesting, if you are looking for steaks, good place to go! From their cafe, im always on the go for their chicken puffs. Amazing simple dishes like mutton omelette, minced meat toast, sandwiches, are quick and easy snack.
A place that hasn't changed much with time, truly nostalgic!
Simple outlet excellent food, tried there Mutton burger and it was delicious, features in legendary outlet of Banglore, it's a must visit, restaurant offers great service and price is also reasonable
Had heard a lot about this place and its history. Loved the decor.. took me back to Malgudi Days. Came here on a Friday morning after a walk through Cubbon Park. The service here was super friendly and always ready with suggestions.
Wanted to try the appam n stew but realised its there only on Sunday mornings.
So ordered some Chutney sandwiches.. omg the bread was sooo softtt.. was delicious.
Ordered some Jam Toast.. got a bit hard towards the end cz they use thick bread.. but damn was yum.
And finally.. the Spanish Omelette. This blew me away. I dont usually order this as its too much of veggies. But one of the waiters suggested this and we went with it. The veggies were sauted perfectly with really good seasoning and cheese! It was perfect.
The prawns biriyani was good.. quantity huge, but nothing special. Their meat puffs tastes homely.
The koshy's special coffee was really strong and the orange juice was so so freshh!
Definitely going back for the appam n stew & mutton omelette :D
Absolutely love this place. Been going here since I was a kid, love brining my grandparents here for breakfast every sunday.
My all time favoutrite is their tea poy
Loved the vibe and the old charm of the place. Tried Cheese and tomato on toast, their famous fish biryani, chicken liver on Toast, Caramel custard and fruit cake. The cheese and tomato on toast is the show stealer, please try that if you are visiting. Also the fish biryani deserves a mention.
Koshy’s, St. Marks Road
If you are looking for a perfect authentic breakfast of old times with classic vintage vibes then don’t ever miss this iconic place. It’s so calming, soothing absolutely simple, classy & British ambiance!!
The menu is also simple with only top dishes. I love each & everything here & I have had a lot of times!! But my personal favourite is their veg cutlet & in house bread toast paired with soft eggs!!
Appam & stew, hot chocolate ☕️ are a vibe. A table at the window, a good book, my favourite breakfast at this place is all I want for a great day!! Whenever I get bored of this modern city life with bling & glamour this is my go to place!
It’s there since more than 50-60 yrs who continue to keep up the same charm & taste. Love the old black & white pictures of Namma Bengaluru. If my mom accompanies me here sometimes she has lot of stories to tell seeing those pictures.
It’s a great place to explore if u really want to experience true Namma Bengaluru vibes before it turned into a tech city!!
Right on the main road on Lavelle Road. It’s one of Bangalore’s oldest and rarest cafe which also sells beer a very rare combination. Just be careful of timings as k. Google it shows open from 11. But from 11-3 both non ac and ac options are open. But from 3-7 the ac section and lunch items are closed. Overall food is very nice but service sucks . The waiters are pretty old and hence they don’t care much so don’t expect a very good service. Price is also very reasonable overall a place you should try
It is an old classic in the heart of Bangalore. With a 90s vibe and music that that's you back.
There is a separate space for the breakfast crowd and the lunch and dinner dining crowd.
The food was good, and the presentation could have been better. We tried the chicken steak and pork ribs with clear chicken soup. Taste was lovely!
Must visit for a classic experience and folks interested in an old-school vibe.
Good place for breakfast to dinner. We had baked fish and mutton korma, awesome test. Must try it and also try fish and chips.
An old world colonial cafe, extremely popular eatery in Bangalore since many decades. Quite an iconic place. They have many signature dishes which are quite popular. Many options available for vegetarians as well. We had mushroom on toast, baked beans on toast, veg cutlet and their famous cold coffee.
Dhananjaya Lankalapalli
+5
Nostalgia for me!! Used to go a lot in the early nineties and now I could manage to go after decades !! Awesome ambience , service was good as there was no one in the AC section. Food is good!
Visited this legendary restaurant to grab lunch. Unfortunately reached there late and did not get the Lunch Menu. However, got the all day menu and it was delicious. Tried the chicken sandwich, mutton cutlet and fresh lime soda and they were excellent.
This is a mandatory place to visit especially for breakfast.
One of the best vintage cafe to have some real authentic British delicacies and along with that one can have amazing Indian cuisine as well.
Oh, Koshy's! Opened in 1952, this place is older than most family recipes. The bulbs and the people, well, they're like timeless relics. They only change when they Die!
This joint is where the past and future have a tiff while you enjoy the show. Forget the food and drinks; it's the characters that steal the spotlight. But if you must munch, try the fruit cake, it's legendary. Pot Coffee? That's a caffeine trip! Kerala Pork Fry, Ham sandwiches, Mutton Cutlets, and the roast pork – they're your taste bud's best pals here.
If you have a friend who is too happy in life, take them here for a few hours after dark, the lighting will instantly douse you in a dose of gloom. Or if you prefer a brighter mood go in the afyernoon , snag a seat at 'Table by the Window.' By the way, that's the spot where Raghav Shreyas worked his camera magic for a photo book. So, do you dare to step into this time warp? Koshy's awaits!
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